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Caught in "The Parent Trap" -- Part II
In the final installment of his new two-part series, Disney Legend Floyd Norman recalls what it was like to be on the Burbank lot while this 1961 David Swift movie was being filmed
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Floyd Norman
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March 24, 2008
Caught in "The Parent Trap" -- Part I
In the first installment of this new two-part series, Disney Legend Floyd Norman describes what it was like to visit the set of this 1961 David Swift film
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Floyd Norman
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March 18, 2008
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