Ha, Mr Halpers Ice cream store from " The Strange Monster of Strawberry Lake" 1971. 0:33 Also where Lem's bus stopped at the start of "Follow Me Boys", and he got a job there too. And so many more. Finally converted into a bar and gambling shop on the Shaggy DA pt2. My favorite shop in the DIsney Burbank backlot. Now a Starbucks sits in that exact spot. Still within the Disney compound. The Archives are just across the hall. Star Wars and Marvel are directly above.
@@keepingwaltindisney Me too, It feels like home. That shop even survived the massive teardown of 1983... for the " Something Wicked this way comes" Movie. It was Mr Tetleys Cigar store in that. (But they cut the side of it back at a funny angle). It was a soda shop again in " The Way Down Cellar" .. and a fish and Produce shop in The Mystery in Dracula's castle, the dog totally trashed the place.
In fact, Walt would have been able to view out his office window, over the top of the film processing lab, and look directly at the front of that Soda shop, and the bank next door, and the fire station next to that. The Mayor's house (haunted house in Mr Boggedy) would have been next to that, but a bit too far away for a crisp view.
It’s a true shame that all the Buena Vista Ron Miller (Corrected) Produced films are not easily available. Walt’s Son in law did so much to help the company and it all sits behind a locked and sealed vault that Disney Corp would rather burn and shred then release to make a few bucks on…. THIS is the content we wanted with Disney+. Which is why after he first year when it was obvious they lied to us I have never returned to them as a customer. The vault is the only product they have that’s worth anything.
@@Ingram091 Of the 31 theatrical films Ron Miller had a producer credit for (he did not solo direct any) all 31 had a dvd or blu-ray release. 18 of the 31 are on Disney+. His tv productions are a bit more rare and tough to find. Several of them are on this channel. Was there a specific title you are curious about?
Wow, this is a new one to me. I wish Disney+ would release more content like this.
@@RonnieCaton So do I!!!
Ha, Mr Halpers Ice cream store from " The Strange Monster of Strawberry Lake" 1971. 0:33
Also where Lem's bus stopped at the start of "Follow Me Boys", and he got a job there too.
And so many more.
Finally converted into a bar and gambling shop on the Shaggy DA pt2.
My favorite shop in the DIsney Burbank backlot.
Now a Starbucks sits in that exact spot. Still within the Disney compound.
The Archives are just across the hall. Star Wars and Marvel are directly above.
@@mrwoodandmrtin I just love how we can identify buildings and houses from one film to the next!
@@keepingwaltindisney Me too, It feels like home.
That shop even survived the massive teardown of 1983...
for the " Something Wicked this way comes" Movie.
It was Mr Tetleys Cigar store in that.
(But they cut the side of it back at a funny angle).
It was a soda shop again in " The Way Down Cellar" ..
and a fish and Produce shop in The Mystery in Dracula's castle,
the dog totally trashed the place.
In fact, Walt would have been able to view out his office window, over the top of the film processing lab, and look directly at the front of that Soda shop, and the bank next door, and the fire station next to that.
The Mayor's house (haunted house in Mr Boggedy) would have been next to that, but a bit too far away for a crisp view.
Same here my friend
Released in 1977 with "The Three Caballeros" (1945).
@@vintagetvandexciting82 That was a re-release…and Three Caballeros was 1944. Never a Dull Moment was originally released in 1968.
@keepingwaltindisney that's what I meant to say, sorry
It’s a true shame that all the Buena Vista Ron Miller (Corrected) Produced films are not easily available. Walt’s Son in law did so much to help the company and it all sits behind a locked and sealed vault that Disney Corp would rather burn and shred then release to make a few bucks on…. THIS is the content we wanted with Disney+. Which is why after he first year when it was obvious they lied to us I have never returned to them as a customer. The vault is the only product they have that’s worth anything.
@@Ingram091 Of the 31 theatrical films Ron Miller had a producer credit for (he did not solo direct any) all 31 had a dvd or blu-ray release. 18 of the 31 are on Disney+. His tv productions are a bit more rare and tough to find. Several of them are on this channel. Was there a specific title you are curious about?