The Golden Horseshoe Revue is an episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color that takes place at the Golden Horseshoe Saloon. It originally aired on NBC on September 23, 1962.
Plot[]
The 10,000th performance of Disneyland's venerable "Golden Horseshoe Revue," featuring special guest stars.
Cast[]
- Annette Funicello as Herself - Performer (as Annette)
- Gene Sheldon as Himself - Performer
- Wally Boag as Himself - Performer/Pecos Bill
- Betty Taylor as Herself - Performer/Slue-Foot Sue
- Ed Wynn as Himself
- Fulton Burley as Himself - Performer
- Walt Disney as Himself
Additional crew[]
- Louis Debney: Associate Producer
- Buddy Baker: Music
- William E. Snyder: Director of Photography
- Robert Stafford: Editor
- Carroll Clark: Art Direction
- Emile Kuri: Set Decoration
- Pat McNalley: Makeup artist
- Ruth Sandifer: Hair stylist
- Arthur J. Vitarelli: Assistant director
- Robert O. Cook: Sound
- Chuck Keehne: Costumer
- Jean Vincent Plummer: Musical director (uncredited)
Trivia[]
- This episode was later re-edited as a theatrical short subject and, as such, released in tandem with Disney's The Monkey's Uncle (1965).
- The password for the Ink and Paint Club in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, "Walt sent me", is derived from a scene in this short.
- It features the song "Hello Everybody" written by Charles La Vere and Tom Adair.
- Also featured are "Mr. Piano Man" and "Hang a Lantern in the Window" written by the Sherman Brothers for Annette for this program.