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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:37Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:00When Walt described this great park, I knew that this was not a good idea because who was going to
01:05drive 30 or 40 miles?
01:13For a first-hand progress report, let's visit Disneyland now.
01:25The thing I liked the most about those days was it was a great thing to have somebody say, well,
01:30let's do it.
01:31What Walt started out to do, for heaven's sakes, was to do something as radically different from Coney Island as
01:37he could dream up.
01:39Pressures were tremendous on everybody. We all lived down there. And we worked from early morning to late at night.
01:46Most people in Hollywood thought Disneyland would be a Hollywood spectacular, a spectacular failure.
01:52So Roy Disney said, what do you mean most people in Hollywood? He says, that's what I thought.
01:57It was just like a great big panic. It was a miracle that it ever went on and just as
02:03it was a miracle that Disneyland ever got open.
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