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Interesting that the review of 40 Pounds of Trouble barely mentions the key interest point for most film buffs: the climax is shot on location in Disneyland (a first for a fictional film)!
Seeing 1962 Disneyland beautifully shot in widescreen is a must for Walties and those with midcentury design interests. That Walt allowed it happen outside his own studio is also remarkable. The movie is otherwise only ok (imho). Given this connection, it's also how Walt became familiar with the lovely and talented Suzanne Pleshette and made her a regular in his actors stable. Last edited by merlinjones; 05-23-2021 at 05:16 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Ned Brainard (05-23-2021), RandCanuck (05-23-2021), RCRochester (05-24-2021), whiteberry (05-24-2021) |
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