The only source for this movie I could find was in 16mm film format available at http://www.modernsoundpictures.com/FilmRental/PigeonThatWorkedAMiracle.html
Hope this helps.
L Simons
Durham, NC
I'm looking for it too. If i find it I will post it on this side. Please do the same.
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He worked for Disney from 1928- Present.
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Mrs. Joslyn is a former Television producer. She produced, and in some cases created, shows like "The Regis and Kelly Show", "Who Wants to be A Millionaire", "The Golden Girls" and others. She also worked exclusively with Disney for many years. Her Husband John Joslyn was also a television producer and they are both owners of the Titanic Museums in Branson and Pigeon Forge.
Peter
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They all worked at that place.
i think it was the people who worked for him.
He worked for Disney from 1928- Present.
He worked for the red cross and was a nurse
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Peter Pan (1953) was the last Disney animated film on which all Nine Old Men worked together as supervising animators.
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The last princess movie that Walt Disney worked on was Sleeping Beauty in 1959.