The Mickey Mouse Club: October 3 - 7 1955 (1955)
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Synopsis: The beloved MICKEY MOUSE CLUB had huge success when it aired in 1955. The daily variety show starred famed Annette Funicello and other real kids from around the US. It ran for three years before it... The beloved MICKEY MOUSE CLUB had huge success when it aired in 1955. The daily variety show starred famed Annette Funicello and other real kids from around the US. It ran for three years before it was cancelled. Though there have been several popular revivals, the first season holds a place in America's collective heart as the essence of an innocent and idyllic childhood. This release features the show's first week (October 3-7, 1955), alongside some previously unreleased footage, newsreels, songs, circus acts, comedy acts, Mickey Mouse cartoons, special guests, and, as ever, a few surprises. [More]
Starring: Annette Funicello
Starring: Annette Funicello
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Dec 7, 2004
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