The Wonderful World of Disney/A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood
From The TV IV
| A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood | |
| Season 12, Episode 13 | |
| Airdate | December 19, 1965 |
| Production Number | |
| Writer(s) | story Jack Spiers, Winston Hibler teleplay Jack Spiers |
| Director(s) | |
| Summer Magic (2) | Moon Pilot (1) |
| The Wonderful World of Disney — Season Twelve | |
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A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood is the thirteenth episode of the twelfth season of The Wonderful World of Disney, and the two hundred ninety-ninth episode overall.
Cast: Rex Allen (Narrator)
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[edit] Plot Overview
Also released theatrically in 1965, this is the tale of Chico, a coyote who hides aboard a moving van to escape a pack of dogs and dune buggy racers and, as a result, finds a whole new set of problems. The van is out of the desert before Chico can leave it, and the next stop is downtown Los Angeles. When truck stops, a bewildered coyote heads for the only hills he can see: the Hollywood Hills, home of other coyotes, who gave him lessons on how to survive with humans so nearby.
[edit] Credits
- Co-Producer: Winston Hibler
- Production Coordinator: Robert F. Meltzer
- Production Manager: Erwin L. Verity
- Film Editor: George Gale
- Music: George Bruns
- Orchestration: Walter Sheets
- Song: "When the Neon Is In Bloom"
- Music & Lyrics by Jack Spiers, George Bruns
- Music Editor: Evelyn Kennedy
- "Wonderful World of Color" Theme
- Music & Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
- Sound: Robert O. Cook
- Program Coordinator: Jack Burner
- Field Producer: Jack Couffer
- Photographers: Jack Couffer, Gary Kenwood
- Wildlife Supervisors: Al Niemela, Mike Guinn
- Production Manager: Tom Boutross
- Vice President in Charge of Television: Ron Miller
[edit] Notes
- Major portions of the show were filmed in Griffith Park, a vast recreation area located just across the Ventura Freeway from the Studio. The fire sequence used scenes from a spectacular fire in the exclusive suburb of Bel Air, in which more than 450 homes were destroyed.
[edit] Trivia
[edit] The Show
[edit] Behind the Scenes
[edit] Allusions and References
[edit] Memorable Moments
[edit] Quotes
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