Disneyland Dream, a 30-minute 1956 home movie (with narration added in 1995) of a family's trip to Disneyland, has been admitted to the National Film Registry. Internetters have noticed that the film features a fleeting walk-by of an 11-year-old Steve Martin, who worked at Disneyland at the time, but it's fascinating and great fun regardless. I'm proud of the NFR that they've declared this film worthy of preservation. Watch the whole thing.
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January 10, 2009