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Walt Disney: One Man's Dream (1981)
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Starring
Michael Landon
Dick Van Dyke
Christian Hoff
Director
Dwight Hemion
Writers
John McGreevey
NR
1 hr 35 min
Dec 12th, 1981
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Plot
Various entertainers and artists look at how Walt Disney influenced these areas through his work in a variety of fields.
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Original Language:
English
Executive Producers:
Dwight Hemion
,
Gary Smith
Cast & Crew
M
Michael Landon
as Self
D
Dick Van Dyke
as Self
C
Christian Hoff
as Young Walt Disney
C
Charles Aidman
as Mark Twain
A
Angus Scrimm
as Elias Disney
A
Andy Warhol
as Self
C
Chris Boardman
Music Arranger
B
Bill Brzeski
Assistant Art Director
B
Billy Byers
Music Arranger
D
Dwight Hemion
Director
D
Dwight Hemion
Executive Producer
G
Gary Smith
Executive Producer
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