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Release Date:
July 24, 1990
Original Title:
The Disneyland Story
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Brad Lachman Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 44
To commemorate Disneyland’s 35th anniversary, host Harry Anderson takes you back in time on the Disneyland Railroad (accompanied by the score to Back to the Future) through the history of Disneyland's timeline. He shares amusing facts and trivia while showing many clips from classic Disney movies as well as footage of the park’s development and construction.
Art Direction:
John Shaffner
Joe Stewart
Associate Producer:
David Mumford
Coordinating Producer:
Randy Bright
Director:
Gary Halvorson
Editor:
Michael Polito
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Steve Ligerman
Executive Producer:
Brad Lachman
Lighting Director:
Robert A. Dickinson
Post Production Coordinator:
Tom Draper
Producer:
Garry Bormet
Production Assistant:
Jordan Sellinger
Production Coordinator:
Christiane Steffen
Researcher:
Sherri Beissner
Writer:
Turk Pipkin
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