Walt Disney's Studio Film Collection is a home video series from Walt Disney Home Video for only one year from 1991 to 1992. This home video line features classic Disney films on home video for the first time.
Title | Release date |
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | September 11, 1991 |
Candleshoe | September 11, 1991 |
The Love Bug | September 11, 1991 |
The Apple Dumpling Gang | September 11, 1991 |
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men | September 11, 1991 |
Freaky Friday | September 11, 1991 |
Kidnapped | September 11, 1991 |
In Search of the Castaways | September 11, 1991 |
Treasure Island | September 11, 1991 |
Old Yeller | September 11, 1991 |
Pollyanna | September 11, 1991 |
The Three Lives of Thomasina | September 11, 1991 |
The Parent Trap | September 11, 1991 |
Darby O'Gill and the Little People | February 5, 1992 |
Swiss Family Robinson | February 5, 1992 |
That Darn Cat! | February 5, 1992 |
The Absent-Minded Professor | February 5, 1992 |
The Shaggy Dog | February 5, 1992 |
Herbie Rides Again | February 5, 1992 |
The Sword and the Rose | February 5, 1992 |
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier | February 5, 1992 |
Escape to Witch Mountain | February 5, 1992 |
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