
Disneyland: From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow
Documentary
Overview
The audience visits WED Enterprises and sees how Disneyland attractions are created, including Pirates and the new Tomorrowland.
Top Cast


Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Self (host)
Walt Disney
Self (host)
Marcia Miner
Marcia Miner
Self
Marcia Miner
Self
Danny Alguire
Danny Alguire
Self (uncredited)
Danny Alguire
Self (uncredited)


Rex Allen
Rex Allen
Narrator
Rex Allen
Narrator
Xavier Atencio
Xavier Atencio
Self (uncredited)
Xavier Atencio
Self (uncredited)


Mary Blair
Mary Blair
Self (uncredited)
Mary Blair
Self (uncredited)
Firehouse Five Plus Two
Firehouse Five Plus Two
Self (uncredited)
Firehouse Five Plus Two
Self (uncredited)
Leota Toombs
Leota Toombs
Self (uncredited)
Leota Toombs
Self (uncredited)
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