Originally Posted By Bellella The Disneyland opening day live broadcast is included in the "Disneyland U.S.A." DVD. But where is the footage of Walt Disney at the '64 World's Fair? I saw a great documentary that Walt did in the sixties on the Internet. It showed his Imagineers preparing the World's Fair attractions. Is it on DVD? Since it isn't on "Disneyland U.S.A.", where is it?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros It's on the Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, and Magic DVD in the Walt Disney Treasure line. The show is called Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair, and features the Imagineers getting the various attractions ready, and includes a full ride-through of it's a small world. It's been a while since I watched it, but it's definatley on that DVD.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>The Disneyland opening day live broadcast is included in the "Disneyland U.S.A." DVD.<< Some of it anyway .......
Originally Posted By Bellella "Some of it?" I found some brand-new copies of "Disneylnad: Secrets, Stories, and Magic" on amazon.com- for about $130. Who do they think they're kidding?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros They cut out the sequence of the Mousketeers dancing in front of the Fantasyland theater. To my knowledge that was the only segment that was cut, but they may have also edited it down around the edges a little without taking anything important out.
Originally Posted By mawnck I would make an educated guess that it's one of the following reasons: (1) The Mouseketeers performed a song that Disney didn't own and would've had to shell out royalties for, or (2) They were unable to get clearances from some of the Mouseketeers themselves. Relations between Disney and its original Mouseketeers have been somewhat frosty over the past couple decades. IIRC, there was at least one other musical number that was either cut or truncated due to royalty problems. Here's a hint: The TV technology of the time wasn't capable of smooth fades and crossfades.
Originally Posted By DlandDug When the DVD was released, several of the original Mouseketeers were still settling a longstanding class action suit. It has since been settled, with the result that we got the Mickey Mouse Club first full week on a DVD set. It is complete, each show running at it's original length. A bonus on the MMClub set: the complete set of numbers performed by the Mouseketeers on the Dateline Disneyland broadcast, along with extremely rare color footage shot during the dress rehearsal. It's worth having!
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Vault Disney used to air "The MMC 25th Anniversary Special" with host Paul Williams (the running joke throughout the special was that he wanted to be a Mouseketeer very, very badly). Does anyone know if THAT special is completely owned by Disney, or are they not allowed to sell it, re-air it, etc? I think that would've made a great extra on the MMC Treasures set.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>Does anyone know if THAT special is completely owned by Disney, or are they not allowed to sell it, re-air it, etc?<< The big bug-a-boo is usually music rights. The music companies have gone around the bend when it comes to charging exorbitant amounts for home video rereleases. Re-airing it, however, should have been included in the original contracts. Did you know that Disney doesn't own When You Wish Upon a Star (or anything else pre-Cinderella)? Pay attention to the next several Disney promotions ... you'll notice that A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes is being used instead more times than not.
Originally Posted By Bellella On a lot of the Platinum Edition DVDs, on that montage of clips of Disney movies, they play the same theme that was on the title sequence of "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." What the heck?!