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The Mickey Mouse Club Volume Five (5) 1957-1958 Walt Disney
The Mickey Mouse Club Volume Five (5) 1957-1958 Walt Disney
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Product Details

  • Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
  • Binding: VHS Tape
  • Format: NTSC, Black & White
  • Label: WALT DISNEY
  • Manufacturer: WALT DISNEY
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Video
  • Publication Date: 1957
  • Publisher: WALT DISNEY
  • Studio: WALT DISNEY
  • Theatrical Release Date: 1957
  • Title: The Mickey Mouse Club Volume Five (5) 1957-1958 Walt Disney

Product Description: 1st Episode: Cartoon/Newsreel Day This is a third season show with the usual opening (We're the Mouseketeers...), originally broadcast Jan 28, 1958. Cubby as the Mouseketeer-in-the-box introduces the cartoon "Society Dog Show", which is followed by Episode 3, "Clues", of the newsreel special Inside Report on the FBI, hosted by Dirk Metzger. Cartoon 2nd Episode: Cartoon/Newsreel Day This is a third season show with the usual opening and closing, originally broadcast Dec 16, 1957. The cartoon is "Donald's Ostrich" introduced by Mouseketeer-in-the-box Karen. It's followed by a newsreel special, Episode 2 of Argentine Adventure, hosted by Tommy Cole and Miguel, who also narrates. A Day at the Beach 3rd Episode: Fun with Music Day Originally broadcast Nov 25, 1957, "A Day at the Beach", like many other Mouseketeer numbers directed by Sid Miller, is a multi-part skit. It starts with a simple song and dance, Beside the Sea, featuring Darlene, accompanied by Annette, Bobby, and Lonnie. A short transition then has the two couples joined by Don Agrati and Doreen as they talk to the boardwalk phototographer, played by Bob Amsberry. There's a flashback to 1920, spoofing a Mack Sennett silent comedy, with all the performers, including Roy, and a slapstick ending back in 1957. The skit is followed by an episode of The New Adventures of Spin & Marty.


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