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The Disney Collection: The Best-Loved Songs from Disney Motion Pictures, Television, and Theme Parks
The Disney Collection: the Best-Loved Songs from Disney Motion Pictures, Television, and Theme Parks is a series of albums which were released three times. The first was a two-volume set released in 1987 from Disneyland Records. The second time was released in 1991 as a three-volume set from Walt Disney Records. The third time was released in 2006 as a four-volume set also from Walt Disney Records
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FilmsThe Vanishing American (1925) The Lone Star Ranger (1930) Stagecoach (1939), directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, has had an enduring influence in making the Valley famous. After that first experience, Ford returned nine times to shoot Westerns â even when the films were not set in Arizona or Utah (see The Searchers, set in Texas, but filmed here). A popular lookout point is named in his honor as "John Ford's Point". It was used by Ford in a scene from The Searchers where an American Indian village is attacked. Kit Carson (1940) Billy the Kid (1941) King of the Stallions (1942) The Harvey Girls (1946) My Darling Clementine (1946) by John Ford. Angel and the Badman (1947) Fort Apache (1948) by John Ford. Laramie (1949) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) by John Ford. The Living Desert (1953) The Searchers (1956) Sergeant Rutledge (1960) How The West Was Won (1962) Cheyenne Autumn (1964) The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), directed by Stanley Kubrick, features footage of Monument Valley. This footage is used as the surface of an alien planet to which protagonist Dave Bowman travels through a stargate. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), directed by Sergio Leone, although shot for the most part in Spain and Italy, features two scenes shot on location in Monument Valley. Ruins of the movie set can still be seen. Easy Rider (1969), directed by and co-starring Dennis Hopper, is a counter-culture classic that includes some footage of Monument Valley towards its beginning. Mackenna's Gold (1969) Un homme qui me plaît (1969) The American West of John Ford (TV Documentary) (1971) Wild Rovers (1971) Electra Glide in Blue (1973), starring Robert Blake as a motorcycle cop in Arizona, was filmed in Monument Valley. A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (1975) The Eiger Sanction (1975), directed by Clint Eastwood, was partly filmed in Monument Valley; both Eastwood and George Kennedy were filmed on top of the Totem Pole, which has been off-limits to climbers since the movie was filmed here. Joshua (1976) The Villain (aka Cactus Jack) (1979) Wanda Nevada (1979) The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) Koyaanisqatsi (1982), a documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio, features footage of Monument Valley. The Fabrizio De Angelis action film Thunder Warrior (1983) was shot entirely in Monument Valley and in nearby Page, Arizona. Harold Ramis' film National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) features footage of Monument Valley. Ron Fricke's IMAX film Chronos (1985) features several scenes of the Monument Valley landscape. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) In Back to the Future Part III (1990), Marty McFly drives from 1955 to 1885 from a drive-in theatre set at the Valley's base. Ridley Scott's 1991 film Thelma & Louise features some shots of Monument Valley, as well as Canyonlands National Park, in its latter half. An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) In Forrest Gump (1994), Forrest ends his cross-country run here. He is running north on U.S. Route 163 before he stops running. Lightning Jack (1994) Paramount Pictures 1994 film Pontiac Moon featured this location as part of the roadtrip. Sunchaser (1996) features the site Wild America (1997) features scenes of Monument Valley. The opening shots of Mission: Impossible 2 (2000) feature Tom Cruise climbing in Monument Valley. The Return of Navajo Boy (2000), a documentary about uranium contamination of Navajo lands, was shot largely in Monument Valley where its central characters live. Additionally, the film deconstructs historical media depictions of Navajos and the land where they live (including Monument Valley). The opening scene of Vertical Limit (2000) features several rock climbers in Monument Valley. The opening song of the Telugu Film Takkari Donga (2002) features Monument Valley. In Windtalkers (2002), the opening and closing scenes are filmed in Monument Valley. In Cars (2006), a spoof of Monument Valley called "Ornament Valley" is shown as a once-popular side trip for cars entering Radiator Springs from U.S. Route 66. In keeping with the automotive theme of the film, the peaks are shaped like the hood ornaments of cars. A map shown in a flashback places Radiator Springs in a Peach Springs, Arizona-like position with respect to US66/I-40, but depicts the valley as local instead of 175 miles further north at the edge of the state.0 (2007) is about a road trip to Monument Valley. The final scenes feature a rare depiction of the area covered in snow. The Lone Ranger (2013) filmed numerous scenes in Monument Valley. In The Lego Movie (2014) it is depicted in the early part of the movie A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014) was partially shot on location in Monument Valley. In Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) the scene in which the surviving Autobots reunite was shot in Monument Valley. The Monument Valley is featured in the Disney attraction, Soarin' Around the World. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) - One of the ending scenes shows a convoy of trucks, one of which contains an Allosaurus traveling through Monument Valley. In the opening scene of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), a film written and directed by the Coen Brothers.PrintIn the manga Bio Booster Armor Guyver, the global headquarters of the Cronos organization is concealed within a hollowed-out butte in Monument Valley. Garth Ennis' Preacher series of comic books features a scene in which the Valley is destroyed by a massive nuclear weapon in an attempt to destroy the Saint of Killers. George Herriman's Krazy Kat cartoon strip used Monument Valley as a setting. The book cover for Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road (2002), by Neil Peart of the band Rush, shows a picture that Neil took of his motorcycle in Monument Valley.TelevisionThe rugged desert scenery for the Coyote and Road Runner (1949-) cartoons takes much of its inspiration from Monument Valley. In the 1978 Super Friends episode "The Pied Piper from Space", alien space ships abduct children, including the Wonder Twins, and they board the spaceships at Monument Valley. In the 1980s American action/espionage television series Airwolf, a hollowed butte is portrayed as the secret hiding place ("The Lair") of the eponymous high-tech military helicopter. Monument Valley is renamed the "Valley of the Gods" in this series. The actual Valley of the Gods is a few miles north in Utah. The shots of The Lair were actually a mix of matte paintings and shots from three locations within close proximity of each other. The MacGyver episode "Eagles" (Season 2, Episode 8) has shots in the Valley. MacGyver is gathering eggs from an eagle's nest on top of a butte. In their final television series De Reis vol Verrassingen, the Dutch duo Bassie en Adriaan spend an entire episode in Monument Valley. Among other things, clown Bassie performs a rain dance in front of The Three Sisters. In the made-for-TV movie 10.5: Apocalypse, Monument Valley is flooded from seismic activity. The 2011 Doctor Who episodes "The Impossible Astronaut" and "Day of the Moon" contain sequences shot in Monument Valley (although not in the exact location given in the episode). This was the first time Doctor Who has filmed principal photography on location in America. Past episodes that take place in America were never shot in the US, including the 1996 TV film which takes place in San Francisco but was shot in Vancouver. In a 2014 Adult Swim bump Monument Valley was shown with lights going through the trails. Numerous scenes from the HBO series Westworld were filmed in Monument Valley. Monument Valley appears in the third-season premiere of the television adaptation of The Man in the High Castle, titled "Now More Than Ever, We Care About You." In this alternate history, the Empire of Japan tests an atomic bomb there.