Third Man on the Mountain (1959) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A boy attempts to realize his father's dream of climbing an alpine peak known as the Citadel concludes.
The Horse with the Flying Tail (1960) edited for television presentation. A palomino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.
Two teens get involved in intrigue in Florence, Italy, when Tommy Carpenter is given the wrong painting in an art store. A group of criminals try to get it back, causing Tommy to wonder what is so valuable about it.
It turns out an art forger is copying valuable paintings and substituting the copy for the original. Tommy and his friend, Annette Aliotto, manage to solve the plot and turn the art thieves into the police.
Ludwig Von Drake explains on why people is the biggest challenge facing people these days, because they cause most problems, without which there would be no problems. He uses a variety of Disney cartoons to prove his point.
The life of musical genius and nonconformist composer Ludwig van Beethoven, from his arrival in Vienna in 1792 through the writing of the famous Ninth Symphony.
Along the way Ludwig fought those who opposed something new in music. Rejected by the family of the only woman he truly loved, he devoted himself to music, rising to the height of his career only to be shattered by the loss of hearing.
A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea; the ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.
The town sets up a defense system, but it needs a runner to be determined by a horse race. Jonathan wins the race, becomes the runner, and soon learn about the ringleader and his gang, getting captured in the process.
The story of a hurricane from its birth, told with the cooperation of the U.S. Weather Bureau National Hurricane Center in Miami. Narrated by Robert P. Anderson.
We see numerous Disneyland attractions were opened on, or around, official holidays, and although Christmas is the official theme, complete with a Christmas parade and songs, it's not the only holiday featured in the program.
Ludwig Von Drake takes viewers through the stories of American folklore. First up is Casey of Mudville who valiantly struck out. Then the tale of Captain Windwagon Smith. Conclusion has Paul Bunyan and Babe his blue ox.
Candy, a Welsh Corgi and terrified of brooms, is separated from his family during a storm, and faces all sorts of dangers. Candy is befriended by an old woman and later by a kindly farmer who helps him get over his fear.
Third Man on the Mountain (1959) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A boy attempts to realize his father's dream of climbing an alpine peak known as the Citadel.
Third Man on the Mountain (1959) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A boy attempts to realize his father's dream of climbing an alpine peak known as the Citadel concludes.
Ludwig Von Drake has founded the Research Institute For Human Behavior to study humans' psychological makeup. He uses Donald Duck as his guinea pig for the testing.
The Horse with the Flying Tail (1960) edited for television presentation. A palomino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.
Kidnapped (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. In 1751 Scotland, young David is shanghaied aboard a ship by his treacherous Uncle Ebenezer.
Kidnapped (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Alan Breck Stewart takes a hand and after a shipwreck, escapes and a long chase, David, with Alan's help, confronts his uncle and recovers his estate.