In 1956 Robbins Barstow and his family answered a competition to come up with a slogan for Scotch cellophane tape. They were one of 25 winners in the United States to win a 7-day trip to Disney Land, California.
This film document's this in a way that all other home-movies strive to do, a way that makes this feel like a genuine documentary. In 1995 a voice-over was added by Barstow which better introduces all the people and locations in the film and overall is a lovely companion to the footage.
It's amazing to see how little Disneyland really has changed, sure there are a lot more attractions and such, but the fundamentals remain the same.
There isn't a moment of unhappiness in Disneyland Dream, it is a pure joy to watch and re-live this families Disneyland adventure.
This film document's this in a way that all other home-movies strive to do, a way that makes this feel like a genuine documentary. In 1995 a voice-over was added by Barstow which better introduces all the people and locations in the film and overall is a lovely companion to the footage.
It's amazing to see how little Disneyland really has changed, sure there are a lot more attractions and such, but the fundamentals remain the same.
There isn't a moment of unhappiness in Disneyland Dream, it is a pure joy to watch and re-live this families Disneyland adventure.
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