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Release Date:
July 21, 1999
Original Title:
Great Old Amusement Parks
Alternate Titles:
Great Old American Parks
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
WQED
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 57
On a Hot Summer day, there may be no better place on earth than a traditional amusement park. A place where you can hop on a classic wooden coaster, reach for the ring as you whirl by on the merry-go-round, or cool down on the Caterpillar. In this documentary, you get to visit some of America's most charming parks from Lake Compounce in Connecticut to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk in California. You get to gallop on the Derby Racer at Playland, go with the flow on the Boat Chute at Lake Winnepesaukah, and rock on Deno's Wonder Wheel at Coney Island. And of course there are coasters, including the Thunderbolt at Kennywood, the Cyclone at Astroland, the Raven at Holiday World, and San Diego's Giant Dipper!
Associate Producer:
Nancy Coates Greenwood
Dave Rhodes
Cinematography:
Buck Brinson
Steve Willing
Director:
Rick Sebak
Editor:
Dickran Manoogian
Steve Ulrich
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Carolyn Wean
Executive Producer:
Deborah Acklin
Graphic Designer:
Sue McConnell
Lighting Technician:
Joe Abeln
Bob Lubomski
Nick Tallo
Post Production Coordinator:
Kevin Conrad
Producer:
Rick Sebak
Sound:
Bob Lubomski
Ryan Schlegel
Sound Mixer:
Ed 'Duke' Dukstein
Writer:
Rick Sebak
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