Disneyland: From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow Trailer

Disneyland: From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow Trailer (1968)

21 January 1968 Factual 48 mins

The audience visits WED Enterprises and sees how Disneyland attractions are created, including Pirates and the new Tomorrowland.

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Cast

Walt Disney

as Self (host)

Danny Alguire

as Self (uncredited)

Rex Allen

as Narrator

Xavier Atencio

as Self (uncredited)

Mary Blair

as Self (uncredited)

Firehouse Five Plus Two

as Self (uncredited)

Crew

Harry Tytle

Harry Tytle Producer

Gordon Avil

Gordon Avil Director of Photography

Mike Moder

Mike Moder Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 21 January 1968

Production Companies

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