Primeval World
Primeval World Diorama on the Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad, opening on July 1, 1966. The display used elements from the Ford Magic Skyway at the New York World’s Fair. Several varieties of prehistoric creatures are represented by Audio-Animatronics, set in a misty swamp. The brontosaurus snacks on greenery from the swamp while nearby a …
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Primeval Whirl Attraction at Chester & Hester’s Dino-Rama! in Disney’s Animal Kingdom; opened April 18, 2002.
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Primeval (film) In Africa, a legendary and bloodthirsty 25-foot crocodile known as Gustave has claimed over 300 victims. A news producer, cameraman, and reporter are dispatched to track him down and bring him back alive. However, they find their work much more difficult and deadly than they expected, especially after a feared warlord targets them …
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Price, Vincent (1911-1993) He voiced Ratigan in The Great Mouse Detective and inspired Tim Burton to produce Vincent, which he narrated. He also did short segments for Disney Channel’s Read, Write, and Draw in 1987-88.
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Priestley, Jason Actor; appeared in Tombstone (Billy Breckenridge) and on The Disney Channel’s Mickey Mouse Club serial as Teen Angel.
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Pride & Joy (television) Television series; aired from March 21 to July 11, 1995, on NBC. A young New York couple, Amy and Greg Sherman, with a six-month-old son, experience the humorous side of the anguish, tumult, and guilt that accompanies the love and joy of starting a new family. Stars Julie Warner (Amy Sherman), …
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Prevention and Control of Distortion in Arc Welding (film) Training film made for the Lincoln Electric Co.; delivered on April 12, 1945. Using educational film techniques perfected during World War II, Disney animators show the methods of proper welding.
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Preview Center Walt Disney World preview exhibits; open from January 10, 1970, until September 30, 1971. Because of the interest in the project that was under construction in Florida, Disney opened a preview center where guests could learn about the project firsthand. Besides the displays of models and drawings, there was a short filmed presentation, …
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