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Dec 11 2009

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Walt Disney was a visionary when it came to entertainment. This 2 DVD collection showcases one such example, his theme park Disneyland, as it was portrayed on TV during his lifetime.

This dwelling contains four programs. The first is the first ever episode of the TV expose Disneyland. It introduces the park and future episodes of the display. At the ruin, it includes several Mickey Mouse cartoons, including “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and “Lonesome Ghosts.”

The second program is the opening day live broadcast. I enjoyed finally getting to inspect it. Technical problems aside, it’s quite fun.

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The second disc contains “Disneyland after Dusky,” an episode of the TV present that includes some vast shots of the spot at night, but is mainly a point to of people performing at various places in the park.

The last program is the 10th Anniversary point to. This one was most racy because it featured the planning stages of “Pirates of the Caribbean” and the “Apprehensive Mansion,” as well as a glimpse at how the park had changed over its initial 10 years.

This is a collection a Disney die-hard, like me, will indulge in. It’s got some sizable leisurely the scenes info and Disney history to sustain us ecstatic. However, the average consumer will probably not bask in it as mighty. Frankly, I probably won’t gawk it as noteworthy as some others from this series. Serene, for its historic significance and fun for the Disney fan, I rate it 4 stars.

This is perhaps the most disappointing entry in the otherwise strong Walt Disney Treasures series, mainly because there’s so exiguous about Disneyland itself in it. The two discs feature four episodes from the Disney TV series, plus a companion feature so brief (under 9 minutes!) that it’s hardly worth inclusion:

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“The Disneyland Narrative” from 1954 shows how the TV series was essentially created to encourage bankroll construction of the theme park, but the episode features virtually no footage of the park or its construction (which was completed, remarkably, in less than a year) . Instead, we gawk only models, padded with a rare spy of “Song of the South” but only in black-and-white. (Elsewhere in the Treasures series, footage originally filmed in color but broadcast in black-and-white is shown on the DVDs in color, but not this time, probably because the Disney Company has long been embarrassed by SOS’s racial content-it’s never been released in the U.S. on DVD.)

“Dateline Disneyland” features almost 90 minutes of live television coverage from opening day in 1955. It’s heavily padded, however, with celebrity sightings, wearisome dedication speeches, marching bands and staged street performances that do puny to highlight the attractions of the park. (How many times does the announcer have to say, “And here’s Danny Thomas with his family!” before we accept the point? I found myself fast-forwarding through two-thirds of this demonstrate.)

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With the exception of some priceless color footage of jazz sizable Louis Armstrong performing on board the Notice Twain, “Disneyland After Sunless” features mostly unremarkable stage acts interspersed with precious few scenes of the park lit up at night. All Walt Disney’s scenes are filmed with actors on a sound stage-and they seek it.

“Disneyland 10th Anniversary” from 1965 is the only segment that truly lives up to this set’s billing as a showcase for Disneyland. Disney himself gives viewers a tour around the “imagineering” department, showing off early conceptual sketches and models for such classic attractions as the Petrified Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean, neither of which opened until after Disney’s death in 1966. We meet such ground-breaking imagineers as Mary Blair and Marc Davis. Finally, we look color footage, narrated by Disney, of attractions that have long since been retired, like the Flying Saucers and Submarine Voyage. It takes a film like this to remind us what a boneyard Tomorrowland has become since Disney’s death, but this episode alone is not enough to recommend the whole package.
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