
Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making
Documentary
Overview
A look behind the scenes at Walt Disney’s Swiss Family Robinson (1960)
Top Cast


James MacArthur
James MacArthur
Narrator
James MacArthur
Narrator


Dorothy McGuire
Dorothy McGuire
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Dorothy McGuire
Self (archive)


John Mills
John Mills
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John Mills
Self (archive)


Janet Munro
Janet Munro
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Janet Munro
Self (archive)


Sessue Hayakawa
Sessue Hayakawa
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Sessue Hayakawa
Self (archive)


Kevin Corcoran
Kevin Corcoran
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Kevin Corcoran
Self (archive)


Tommy Kirk
Tommy Kirk
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Tommy Kirk
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Cecil Parker
Cecil Parker
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Cecil Parker
Self (archive)


Ken Annakin
Ken Annakin
Himself
Ken Annakin
Himself
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