16:00pm Micky Short – The Chain Gang (1930)
16:10 Davy Crockett Indian Fighter (1954)
17:00 Micky Short – The Fire fighters (1930)
17:10 Zorro (1957)
17:40 Alice In Wonder Land Short (1923)
17:50 Pluto short – Plutopia (1951)
18:00 Eyes In To Outer Space (1959)
Walt Disney, with the cooperation of the U.S. Department of Defense, uses music and animation to speculate on the use of space satellite technology (with a coordinated defense network) as a means to modify weather.
18:30 Donald Duck Short – Self Control (1938)
18:38 Goofy Short – Get Rick Quick (1951)
18:45 The Hardy Boys (1956)
19:00 Stop That Tank (1942)
Stop That Tank! (aka Boys Anti-Tank Rifle) is a 22-minute 1942 instructional film created during World War II by Walt Disney Productions for the Directorate of Military Training, The Department of National Defence and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Its purpose, akin to “edutainment”, was to instruct Canadian soldiers in the handling and care of the Boys Mk.1 Anti-tank rifle for use in combat against Nazi tanks. The film presented information in an entertaining manner as well as providing an anti-Nazi propaganda message.
19:20 Micky Short – Steam Boat Willie (1928)
19:30 The Relucant Dragon (1941)
The Reluctant Dragon is a 1941 American film produced by Walt Disney, directed by Alfred Werker, and released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 20, 1941.[4] Essentially a tour of the then-new Walt Disney Studios facility in Burbank, California, the film stars radio comedian Robert Benchley and many Disney staffers such as Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Norman Ferguson, Clarence Nash, and Walt Disney, all as themselves.
20:50 Donalad Duck Short – The Wise Little Hen (1934)
21:00 – Disney Land After Dark (1962)
“Disneyland After Dark” was an episode of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color that aired on April 15, 1962.[1] Later, it was released theatrically overseas as a short subject.
As the name of the episode implies, Walt Disney himself presents a view of Disneyland at night. It features some nighttime entertainment, including a fireworks display (complete with Tinker Bell flying across the sky) and Tahitian dancers performing for Adventureland dinner patrons. However, this episode focuses less on Disneyland itself and more on the many celebrity singers at the different sections of the park, including the Osmond Brothers, former Mouseketeers Annette Funicello and Bobby Burgess, teen heartthrob Bobby Rydell, Monette Moore, and Louis Armstrong. In a running gag, Walt Disney introduces but is unable to attend these attractions and performances, being pinned down by an endless supply of autograph seekers (including a repeat customer) throughout the program.
21:50 Goofy Short – No Smoking (1951)
22:00 The Micky Mouse Club (Guest Stars) (1955)
Harvey Corbett and his bear puppet Sooty star in the first segment. Sooty gets a parcel with a gift television set from Mickey. It has some problems. Another guest is Wally Boag who is both a balloonologist (who does balloon sculptures) and a bagpipe player. Part 2 of the serial “What I Want to Be” has Alvy and Pat watching Duncan fly his gas-powered model airplane in several competitions – a carrier landing challenge and a tail ribbon cutting contest. The Mousekartoon is “Mickey’s Kangaroo”. A friend from Australia sends a package with a boxing kangaroo and it joey, who also boxes. Both Mickey and Pluto have their hands full with these speedy punchers.
22:45 Micky Mouse Short – Gallopin Gaucho (1928)
22:50 Goofy Short – How To Be A Detective (1952)
23:00 Victory Through Air Power (1943)
An animated documentary promoting of the soundness of strategic aerial bombing in World War II.