"The Magical World of Disney" Disneyland After Dark (TV Episode 1962) Poster

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Was Disneyland really this quaint once upon a time?
moonspinner559 February 2001
It's hard to believe the crowded, chaotic Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, CA was once so under-populated and innocent. Walt Disney himself opens this TV show/European theatrical release buying popcorn from a vendor ("Lots of butter, sir, just the way you like it," the young man tells him) and is soon surrounded by autograph-seekers (watch for the one who takes Walt's popcorn!). Soon we are in Tomorrowland for a nighttime concert featuring Annette Funicello (warbling her way through "Dance Annette") and Bobby Rydell (very ingratiating while performing "Around The World") and then it's on to Frontierland for a jazz bit by Louis Armstrong. The movie is a simple, friendly tour of a theme park which used to be quaint and homey, and it makes one really miss the Disneyland that used to be. Of course, this is a time-capsule relic now, but a must-see for Mouse-fans. Disneyland has always been a nice place to visit, but from the way it looked in 1962, I'd want to live there.
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Richard Dreyfuss
matthewsmollen18 May 2023
Where can I find Richard Dreyfuss? There is someone in this who is allegedly Richard Dreyfuss, but it's not confirmed. What scene is he in? Richard Dreyfuss was born on October 29, 1947. This was before Richard Dreyfuss became 15. Richard Dreyfuss appeared uncredited in 2 movies in 1967. Those movies were The Graduate and Valley Of The Dolls. In 1966, Richard Dreyfuss made a guest appearance on Bewitched. In the 1960's, Richard Dreyfuss wasn't famous yet, and he was starting out. He became famous in the 1970's. One of my favorite movies with Richard Dreyfuss is American Graffiti from 1973. I was born in 1986. In 1979 there was a sequel to American Graffiti called More American Graffiti, and also in 1979, the first American Graffiti premiered on NBC.
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