Paul, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
It is difficult to compare the price of Disney stock through the years because it has had stock splits in 1956, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1986, and 1992. When it was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange on November 12, 1957, the opening price was 14 7/8. In 1965, the price ranged from 44 …
See moreAvi, Irvine, California
Disney holds dozens of patents for inventions its staff members have come up with—such as the multiplane camera and Disney park ride vehicles.
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Great numbers of the souvenir books were sold, so it would not have much collectible value. I see several copies offered on eBay for under $10. The Archives already has several copies, but thanks for thinking of us.
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“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is actually a shortened version (for home use) of the theatrical cartoon Mickey’s Mellerdrammer. Hollywood Film Enterprises released such home versions of the Disney cartoons on 8mm and 16mm, usually with new titles. All the cartoons have now been released on DVD, in their complete form, so these early films have little …
See moreMary, Torrance, California
You are perhaps thinking of The Cookie Carnival (Silly Symphony, 1935). It was released on the Walt Disney Treasures DVD, vol. 3: Silly Symphonies.
See moreJean, Auburn, California
It would seem like you have checked all the obvious sources. The Disney Archives does have a collection of newspaper clippings about Disneyland, but would need a more accurate date and school name in order to know where to look.
See moreMatthew, North Hollywood, California
Yes, you can see it on YouTube.
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Pixar Animation Studios, created to produce computer-generated animated films, was founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1986 and jointly produced with Disney several animated features that were labeled Disney-Pixar. Pixar was purchased by Disney in 2006. The current Pixar studio is located in Emeryville, California.
See moreQuan, New York, New York
You are probably thinking of The Snow Queen (1957); it is not a Disney film.
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The Archives does not have the lyrics as used in the film, but the song was published on sheet music by Southern Music Co. It includes verses in Spanish and English. The sheet music credits “English lyrics by Ervin Drake; based on adaptation by Edward H. Plumb.” It can often be found from sources that …
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