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Release Date:
April 11, 1992
Original Title:
The Grand Opening of Euro Disneyland
Alternate Titles:
Euro Disney : L'Ouverture
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
Buena Vista Television
Disneyland Paris
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
On April 11, 1992, The Grand Opening of Euro Disney aired on CBS, offering viewers a spectacular, entertainment-filled evening as well as a special “sneak preview” of the Euro Disney Theme Park and Resort. The special was simulcast live across Europe in five languages and broadcast later the same day in the United States. Each country’s customized broadcast was hosted by popular local celebrities, introducing entertainers from their own countries.
Choreographer:
Brian Rogers
Coordinating Producer:
Goof Bonnell
Nina Lederman
Costume Designer:
Sue Lecash
Director:
Gilles Amado
Don Mischer
Executive Producer:
Don Mischer
Lighting Design:
Robert A. Dickinson
John Rook
Todd Nichols
Music Coordinator:
Glen Rover
Producer:
Béatrice Exposito
Martin G. Baker
David J. Goldberg
Production Designer:
Terry Ackland-Snow
Production Manager:
Jane Marlin
Javier Vinnik
Eric Boutry
Second Unit Director:
Ron Andreassen
Allan Karlan
Liz Plonka
Chuck Vinson
Sound Mixer:
Ed Greene
Technical Supervisor:
Paul Boykin
Writer:
Bob Waldman
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