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The Great Movie Ride

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{{Quotation|"Here’s one of the most famous of all dance sequences, it's from the 1952 classic Singing In the Rain"}}
[[Image:Gangster.jpg|300px|thumb|The gangster who eventually hijacks The Great Movie Ride.]]
The next scene that guests come upon is from Disney’s 1964 film Marry Poppins. Guests pass by Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke as the duo sings “Chim Chim Cheree”. Here Osborne comments
Following the return of their tour guide, guests enter a dark area filled with skeletons. Here, guests are informed by the live guide that horror has always been a part of movies. In fact, one of the first films created was film which featured a dancing skeleton. The film was made in 1897 by the Lumière brothers. Leaving the horror scene, the attraction then moves into a jungle. On their left, guests can see Tarzan (played by Johnny Weissmuller) swing by on a vine while Jane (played by Maureen O’Sullivan) and Cheetah the Chimp look on from the left. In this scene Robert Osborne educates guests, saying:
The attraction then moves to a jungle scene. On their left, guests can see Weissmuller swing by on a vine while Jane (played by Maureen O’Sullivan) and Cheetah the chimp look on from the left. In this scene Robert Osborne educates guests, saying:
{{Quotation|"This is the jungle home of one of the most famous movie characters of them all- Tarzan. The movie's most popular Tarzan is undoubtedly Johnny Weissmuller who swung through 12 films as the King of the Jungle."}}
As guests leave the Tarzan scene, they enter the famous closing scene from Casablanca. On their right guests can see Humphrey Bogart telling Ingrid Bergman that she has to get on the plane. As guests pass the scene, Osborne notes:
 
{{Quotation|"Here is Humphry Bogart in his most famous film role. In 1942 Bogey finally got to spread his wings and romance the beautiful Ingrid Bergman in ‘Casablanca’."}}
Leaving Casablanca, guests briefly enter the world of Disney's Fantasia. As Sorcerer Mickey causes waves of water to splash, guests can feel a soft breeze. In this scene Robert Osborne proclaims:
 
{{Quotation|"And now, one of the most famous movie stars in one of his most popular roles- Mickey Mouse as the Sorccer's Apprentice in Fantasia."}}