BRAVA SCOUT!!!
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The movie is THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON from 1941 starring Errol Flynn as George Armstrong Custer, was born in Tasmania and Olivia De Haviland, as Libbie Bacon-Custer, was born in Tokyo.
The actress who says the line: BROTHER RABBIT WORK YOUR CHARM AND KEEP THIS CHILD SAFE FROM HARM is Hattie McDaniel who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in GONE WITH THE WIND which starred Olivia De Haviland as Mellanie Hamilton. Miss McDaniel was the first African-American to win an Academy Award.
Anthony Quinn plays the role of Crazy Horse who is captured by Errol Flynn and later has a number of scenes with Flynn. Anthony Quinn went on to star in other films including THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN about the 1st Slavic Pope.
In the scene where the quote is taken, Callie the maid (Hattie McDaniel) is “reading” tea leaves for Olivia De Haviland and she sees a man walking and is pulling a door bell in the tea leaves. At that moment, the door bell rings and Callie drops the cup breaking it. Libbie insists that she answer the door. Callie grabs an iron skillet and says “Gimme my rabbit’s foot!” As she is walking towards the door, she says…“Brother rabbit work your charms and keep this child safe from harm.” As she enters the room she continues with “ain’t got time to kneel and pray keep, this child safe today…”
Your turn Scout!