Paul Newman in Color of Money

Paul Newman Wins Oscar® for The Color of Money

Nominated for five Academy Awards®, this film brought Paul Newman his first Academy Award win, playing for the second time the role of “Fast” Eddie Felson. Newman, known for his naturalistic acting ability, had been nominated for the Oscar® six times before and each time went home empty-handed. So he decided to stay home and …

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The outside of The Disney Store is shown with a black clapboard sign that features a pink and blue top clapper and has The Disney Store written on it in pink and blue alternating colors. The store's exterior is rimmed with film strips at the top and bottom. The display window features Daisy Duck and the inside of the store is filled with clothes and stuffed animals.

First Disney Store Opens in Glendale, California

Disney Store made its debut on this date in the Glendale Galleria. The first Store design was Hollywood-themed because in the early days, it was believed that every Store’s interior theme would reflect its immediate community. On opening day, people turned out by the hundreds to see Disney’s first retail store outside of a theme …

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Star Tours Opens at Disneyland

A long time ago… Star Tours took flight at Disneyland with a 60-hour party! It was on this day in 1987 that guests could first hop aboard a Starspeeder 3000 for an exhilarating trip to Endor, even if that meant waiting in a line which stretched from Tomorrowland, down Main Street and past the Great …

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Paul Newman, Tom Cruise in The Color of Money

The Color of Money is Released

In the 1961 film The Hustler, Paul Newman portrayed one of his most memorable characters, Fast Eddie Felson, an up-and-coming pool player who wants to beat the legendary Minnesota Fats and prove he is the best player in the country. A quarter of a century had passed since that film shot into theaters, and Paul …

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The last performance of the Golden Horseshoe Revue

Golden Horseshoe Revue Closes at Disneyland

After 31 years, it was on this day that Disneyland’s show, that earned the Guinness world record for “greatest number of performances of any theatrical production,” took its final bow. Of course the Wild West Golden Horseshoe Revue could not go out without a bang, and the final performance was an unforgettable, enhanced version, allowing …

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Captain EO Disneyland opening

Captain EO Opens in Tomorrowland at Disneyland

On this day in 1986, Captain EO, a new dimension in entertainment, debuted at Disneyland for the press (it launched for the public the following day). To celebrate the arrival of the new 3D film sensation, Disneyland held a 60-hour press party—staying open from 10 a.m. on September 19 until 10 p.m. on September 21. …

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Captain EO

Captain EO Opens at Epcot

“The Cosmos, a universe of good and evil, where a small group struggles to bring freedom to the countless worlds of despair… a ragtag band lead by the infamous Captain EO.” Captain EO, a George Lucas production directed by Francis Coppola and starring Michael Jackson, and touted as a 3D Musical Motion Picture Space Adventure, …

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The Great Mouse Detective

The Great Mouse Detective is Released

Do you know which film was released on this day in 1986? Here’s a clue: It was based on the book “Basil of Basil Street” by Eve Titus, telling the tale of a super-intelligent sleuth who, along with his friend and sidekick Dr. Dawson, must match wits with the greatest criminal mind in the world: …

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Danny DeVito in Ruthless People

Ruthless People is Released

In this 1986 black comedy, millionaire Sam Stone (Danny DeVito) plans to murder his loud, overweight wife, Barbara (Bette Midler), but she is kidnapped before he gets the chance. It seems Sam only married Barbara for her family’s fortune, and while he made quite a bit of money on his own over the years, it …

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Portraits of Canada

Portraits of Canada A CircleVision Film Debuts in Vancouver Canada at Expo 86

On this day in 1986, the English royal couple, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, were on hand to officially open Expo ’86, the world exposition held in Vancouver that featured the Disney film Portraits of Canada, produced in conjunction with Telecom Canada. D23 writer Scott Wolf was at the Expo and recalls, “I particularly remember …

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