词条 | Disneyland Dream |
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| name = Disneyland Dream | image = | image size = | alt = | caption = | director = Robbins Barstow | producer = | writer = Robbins Barstow | screenplay = | story = | based on = | narrator = Robbins Barstow (1995 voice-over) | starring = Robbins Barstow Meg Barstow Mary Barstow David Barstow Daniel Barstow Steve Martin (uncredited) | music = | cinematography = | editing = Robbins Barstow | studio = BTA Films & Video, Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA | distributor = | released = 1956 | runtime = 35 minutes[1] | country = United States | language = English (1995 voice-over) | budget = | gross = | preceded by = | followed by = }}Disneyland Dream (1956) is a home movie made by Robbins and Meg Barstow that documents their family's free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The one-week trip was a prize they won in a contest sponsored by Scotch tape.[1] The movie was shot with a 16 mm handheld camera.[2] It lasts approximately 30 minutes.[3] An audio track was added to the film in 1995.[2] The Barstows lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut. They flew to California with TWA and stayed at The Huntington Sheraton hotel in Pasadena. They visited other Southern California locations, including Knott's Berry Farm, Hollywood, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios, Will Rogers' home and Catalina Island on their July 1956 trip. Comedian Steve Martin who worked at Disneyland as a child, appears at 20:20 into the film, briefly selling programs as he walks left to right in the lower right part of the frame, dressed in top hat, dark vest, and a pink striped shirt.[4] [5]National Film RegistryIn 2008, Disneyland Dream was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The National Film Registry cited its "fantastical historical snapshots" of early Southern California and the budding importance of the home movies in "American cultural studies as they provide priceless and authentic record of time and place."[6] Commenting on the selection of Disneyland Dream into the National Film Registry, Robbins Barstow stated: "I think it's because it gives a picture of a representative American middle class family that's functional".[7] Notes1. ^"Scotch" is an American brand name for cellophane tape, made by the 3M corporation. 2. ^1 2 America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry: Essay about Disneyland Dream 3. ^[https://archive.org/details/barstow_disneyland_dream_1956 archive.org synopsis of the movie] 4. ^Fan Cinema Today: "Steve Martin Broke Into Movies at Disneyland Thanks to Oldest Living Fan Film Filmmaker", January 21st, 2009 5. ^https://archive.org/details/barstow_disneyland_dream_1956 6. ^[https://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2008/08-237.html Press Release]: Cinematic Classics, Legendary Stars, Comedic Legends and Novice Filmmakers Showcase the 2008 Film Registry 7. ^Republican American article on Robbins Barstow, November 22, 2009 External links
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