Were these Disney films released in the '40s, '50s or '60s?
You probably have a VHS of these movies.
For generations, Disney movies have made many people happy. From children to adults, we can all name a movie that will stick with us forever. A lot of the earliest Disney films have been remade several times, but nothing will ever beat the originals.
In the '40s, '50s and '60s, some of the best films were made, from cartoons to live actions. Can you guess which Disney movie was released in those decades? Good luck!
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Which decade was Pinocchio released?
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Which decade was The Littlest Outlaw released?
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Which decade was Mary Poppins released?
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Which decade was The Fighting Prince of Donegal released?
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Which decade was Sleeping Beauty released?
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Which decade was Song of the South released?
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Which decade was Bambi released?
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Which decade was The Shaggy Dog released?
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Which decade was Bon Voyage! released?
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Which decade was Peter Pan released?

Were these Disney films released in the '40s, '50s or '60s?
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I tried to watch Champion last night and this afternoon but got an error message. Since I was primed for a fight film I watched The Harder They Fall. 🤭
Let me check that out. When I looked it played. I might have another one if that all of a sudden does not work. Whenever that happens let me know. I am sure some of the past ones were deleted by IA. I might have replacements for them. BRB.
It plays on my PC. I am going to give you the other file for it. Or if you copied it and put a coma on the end of it it will not go to the right site. The one below has a longer file then the other. It is of the same file though. It works that I can see.
https://ia804705.us.archive.org/29/items/champion-1949-720p/Champion%20%281949%29%20%5B720p%20High%20Res.%5D%20Kirk%20Douglas%2C%20Marilyn%20Maxwell%2C%20Arthur%20Kennedy%2C%20Paul%20Stewart%2C%20Ruth%20Roman%2C%20Lola%20Albright.mp4
https://ia804705.us.archive.org/29/items/champion-1949-720p/Champion%20%281949%29%20%5B720p%20High%20Res.%5D%20Kirk%20Douglas%2C%20Marilyn%20Maxwell%2C%20Arthur%20Kennedy%2C%20Paul%20Stewart%2C%20Ruth%20Roman%2C%20Lola%20Albright.mp4
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You already have the goods what's coming Friday except the MQ but how about Saturday.
I am throwing out all in reckless abandon two of my favorites.

Dial M For Murder (1954) 1 hr 45 min--Crime--Thriller--
Director
Alfred Hitchcock
Stars
Ray Milland---Grace Kelly---Robert Cummings---John Williams
A former tennis star arranges the murder of his adulterous wife.
Dial M for Murder (1954) Official Trailer - Alfred Hitchcock, Grace Kelly--

In Harms Way (1965)--2 hr 45 min--Drama--Romance--War-
Director
Otto Preminger
Stars
John Wayne---Kirk Douglas---Patricia Neal---Tom Tryon-
Paula Prentiss---Brandon De Wilde--Dana Andrews---Burgess Meredith-
Patrick O'Neal---Carroll O'Connor---Slim Pickens---George Kennedy-
In Harm's Way - Trailer---
I am throwing out all in reckless abandon two of my favorites.

Dial M For Murder (1954) 1 hr 45 min--Crime--Thriller--
Director
Alfred Hitchcock
Stars
Ray Milland---Grace Kelly---Robert Cummings---John Williams
A former tennis star arranges the murder of his adulterous wife.
Dial M for Murder (1954) Official Trailer - Alfred Hitchcock, Grace Kelly--

In Harms Way (1965)--2 hr 45 min--Drama--Romance--War-
Director
Otto Preminger
Stars
John Wayne---Kirk Douglas---Patricia Neal---Tom Tryon-
Paula Prentiss---Brandon De Wilde--Dana Andrews---Burgess Meredith-
Patrick O'Neal---Carroll O'Connor---Slim Pickens---George Kennedy-
In Harm's Way - Trailer---
Moody and wife are back from Italy just the other day. They are going to a dinner tonight with son and fiancée.
Okay, Tex. No false clues tonight, okay? 😉
I failed. Love the movies but can’t remember what year. All have been around so long they are timeless.
9/10 I thought "The Shaggy Dog" was the 60s. I looked it up. 1959.