Friday, January 16, 2009

Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Davy Crockett Televised Series


Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Davy Crockett Televised Series
Available uncut for the first time, the five episodes of Davy Crockett that aired on Walt Disney's "Disneyland" show (1954-55) launched one of the great pop culture crazes of the '50s. An estimated $300 million worth of Crockett merchandise was sold during the first eight months of the craze, including 10 million "coonskin" caps. Disney didn't spend a lot on the original episodes, but as host Leonard Maltin observes, the colorful location and matte shots distinguished Davy Crockett from the cheesy-looking westerns of the 1950s. The three original episodes were later recut into the theatrical feature Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955); the more comic adventures from the second season that introduced the flamboyant riverman Mike Fink (Jeffrey York) became Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (1956). Tall and ruggedly handsome, if somewhat limited as an actor, Fess Parker was effective as the laconic frontiersman. The more experienced Buddy Ebsen (playing sidekick Georgie Russel) carried many of their scenes. Fifty years later, Davy Crockett remains an engaging example of national myth making. Younger viewers may be surprised to find this straightforward hero retains much of his appeal in an uncertain time. --Charles Solomon
Customer Review: A piece of American history
The product quality is excellent, as it uses to be with all the products from the Walt Disney factory. Here you are all the episodes of the series, presented as they were originally broadcast, complete with introductions by Walt Disney himself. Introductions to every episode are made by film historian Leonard Maltin. Included are interviews with series stars Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen as well as a gallery of original artwork, advertisements and threatical posters. The soundtrack includes subtitles for the hearing disabled, but I missed the Spanish synchronization or, at least, Spanish subtitles.
Customer Review: Davy Crockett
True Disney Family TV Excellence shows in this series. It is interesting from begining to end.


More Disney Solos for Kids
As a follow-up to the hit book/CD pack Disney Solos for Kids (00740197), here are 10 more songs that kids will love. Contents: Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (Cinderella) * Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King) * Love Is a Song (Bambi) * Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty) * The Perfect Nanny (Mary Poppins) * When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio) * A Whole New World (Aladdin) * With a Smile and a Song (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) * You've Got a Friend in Me (Toy Story) * Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (Song of the South).


Disney Princess Tea Party: Bryton (BRIGHT-en)
Personalized for Bryton (BRIGHT-en)

Hear the Disney Princesses sing and speak to Bryton over 60 times throughout this one of a kind CD. It will be an instant hit with Bryton that she will listen to over and over. Watch her face light up as she hears her name sung and spoken by the original Disney Princess cast. Bryton will join each of the Disney Princesses as they prepare for a Princess Tea Party. Each princess will personally coach Bryton through getting dressed and using proper etiquette, and Bryton will receive a personal invitation to the castle to join all the Disney Princesses at their Princess Tea Party!

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