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(July 17, 1955–Present) BACKSTORY: A special performance for Walt’s 30th Anniversary occurred July 13th. Saloon interior designed by Harper Goff (already working on designing Main Street when asked to work on GH). First show was Slue Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Revue, a 45 min. show which ran 50,000+ times and is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest-running musical of all time. In the early 1950’s, while appearing in revues in Australia, Wally Boag met tenor Donald Novis, who got Walt Disney to audition Wally for the Golden Horseshoe Revue, written by its first pianist Charles LaVere and lyricist Tom Adair. Novis was the show's first tenor (later replaced by Fulton Burley when he retired in 1962). Boag’s Pecos Bill/Traveling Salesman character specialized in slapstick humor, squirt guns, an endless supply of broken teeth (which he’d spit out), and his signature balloon animals (Boagaloons). Boag began his stint at the Horseshoe with a 2-week contract signed with Walt Disney. One of the features of the show was to have children in the audience sing & dance on stage; “Davy Crockett” was a favorite. The role of Slue Foot Sue originated with Judy Marsh, and then by Betty Taylor in 1956 (giving over 45,000 performances). Betty retired from the Revue in 1987. The Revue closed October 12, 1986 and was replaced by the Golden Horseshoe Variety Show, a similar production that closed in 1994. Outside on the front balcony, there is a periodic, comedic wild west shoot-em' up show. In 1963, Julie Andrews performed with Boag on the Golden Horseshoe stage along with the Dapper Dans, at a special media event promoting “Mary Poppins.” Andrews and Boag sang "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." Boag also voiced José for the Enchanted Tiki Room and wrote much of the script for the attraction as well as participating in the development of “The Haunted Mansion.” 1971 took Boag to Orlando, where he opened the Diamond Horseshoe Revue at Walt Disney World. In 1974, Boag returned to Disneyland, where the original act was featured in a 1980 Danny Kaye television special celebrating the park's 25th Anniversary. Wally retired in 1982, after having performed approximately 40,000 productions of the Revue. The Golden Horseshoe Revue closed in 1986 and was replaced by The Golden Horseshoe Jamboree. The Jamboree show was conceived and directed by Marilyn Magness.

In 1995, Wally was inducted into the ranks of the Disney Legends and has his own window on Main Street above the Carnation Company. The inscription reads “Golden Vaudeville Routines - Wally Boag - Prop.” Currently, The Golden Horse Shoe saloon features Billy Hill & The Hillbillies. Special thanks to Gene Sands for his assistance in verifying information for this page.

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Golden Horseshoe, 1950’s

Golden Horseshoe Revue Cast
The Cast (including Wally Boag and Donald Novis), 1955
Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
Aug. 1955
Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, August 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon, October 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue, 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue, 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue, 1955
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue, 1955
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior, March 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, March 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, March 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, March 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, December 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, December 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, December 1956
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Golden Horseshoe photo, 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, 1956
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The Golden Horseshoe exterior photo, April 1957
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon, September 1958
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon, 1958
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, September 1959
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe photo, November 1959
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe interior photo, 1950s
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe interior photo, 1950s
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe interior photo, 1950s
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe photo, 1950s
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe photo, 1950s
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Russ “Lucky” Reynolds Remembers

Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Lucky Reynolds photoI have nothing but the fondest memories of working at the Horseshoe (1969 to 1974). Disneyland has been a family affair. My wife (high school sweetheart during the Horseshoe years) was Snow White in those days. I used to take off my bow-tie and garters to sneak off to Main Street and watch Cathy in the parade. Years later, our older daughter Kariann worked in Frontierland operations for five years. More recently, our youngest Katie danced in the Parade of Dreams and the Christmas Parade. Now she is a Laker Girl.

Back to the ‘Shoe. Wally, Betty and Fulton were still doing the Revue, with Bert as Wally’s sub. Several of the guys I worked with had a crush on one of the dancers (Terry Robinson) – she was a very nice gal. I never got tired of watching that show. At night the entertainment was highlighted by Sonny Hellmer and Banu Gibson doing a Roaring 20’s show. Sonny would chug an entire pitcher of Pepsi every show. Special engagements were common back then. Such stars as Conway Twitty, Xavier Cugat & Charro, Buddy Rich, etc. The Kids of the Kingdom weren’t bad either. Truly, working at the Horseshoe was always fun. I never had a hard time doing my shift. As to the inner workings of the operation, the work was hard because we had to fill the house and serve every guest before the show began. The menu included tuna, beef & cheese and ham & cheese sandwiches (the h & c had great marbled rye bread). The waitresses had the toughest duty by far. There were a lot of breaks, however. While the shoe was on we all retired to the little foreman’s office upstairs. We played a lot of pinochle and poker and quickly bonded into a very close group by virtue of the close quarters and the many breaks during a shift. Yes, there were several weddings between bartenders and waitresses over the years. Now, 40 odd years later, we go back often as season tickets holders. Although we Enjoy Billy Hill & the Hillbillys, they are a far cry from the Revue. Those were the days!

Pepsi was a huge sponsor of The Horsehoe for years, underwriting the expense of the excellent entertainment, etc. at this unique venue. Several years after I left in the 70’s they pulled-out and left the budget in a hole, which was too bad. Walt was right with his belief that the bottom line took care of itself if the vision remained pure.

Thanks for the opportunity for nostalgic memories.

Russ (Lucky) Reynolds

Golden Horseshoe, 1960’s

Zorro and Sgt. Garcia at the Golden Horseshoe, Aug. 1960
Sgt. Garcia, Aug. 1960
Zorro and Sgt. Garcia at the Golden Horseshoe, Aug. 1960
Zorro and Sgt. Garcia, Aug. 1960
Golden Horseshoe Stage Diagram
Set Design for the 10,000th Show (1961) which aired Sept. 23, 1962
Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon, October 1962
Oct. 1962
Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon, October 1962
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Stan Kenton at the Golden Horseshoe
Charlie Barnet, Cavalcade of Bands, June 1, 1963
Date Night at the Golden Horseshoe
Date Night with the Elliot Brothers
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Live Onstage
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The Cast
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Golden Horseshoe Revue June 1960
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Golden Horseshoe Revue July 1961
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Golden Horseshoe Revue, Wally Boag, October 1962
Wally Boag, Oct. 1962
Golden Horseshoe Revue, Wally Boag and Betty Taylor, October 1962
Wally Boag and Betty Taylor, Oct. 1962
Golden Horseshoe Saloon, Betty Taylor and Ed Wynn, 1962
Betty Taylor and Ed Wynn, 1962
Golden Horseshoe Saloon, December 1962
Dec. 1962
Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Revue May 31, 1963 photo
May 31, 1963
Wally Boag at the Golden Horseshoe Revue September 1963
Wally Boag, September 1963
Golden Horseshoe Revue September 1963
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Golden Horseshoe September 1963
Exterior, September 1963
November 1964
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, January 1965
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, July 1965
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, July 1965
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, January 1969
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, date unknown
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, 1960s
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon, 1960s
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From a Disneyland Panavue Slide
Publicity Shot
Golden Horseshoe, Betty Taylor publicity shot
Betty Taylor publicity shot
Golden Horseshoe, Betty Taylor publicity shot
Betty Taylor publicity shot

Golden Horseshoe, 1970’s

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Golden Horseshoe, March 1976
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Golden Horseshoe, March 1976
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Golden Horseshoe, March 1976
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Lannie Remembers the Golden Horseshoe

Lannie Barlett and Wally Boag photoSome of my favorite Disneyland Golden Horseshoe memories are from when I was about 6 or 7 years old. My Dad worked for Pepsi-Cola from the 1950’s to the 1970’s. Every time we went to Disneyland (which was always once a year), my Dad made reservations for the Golden Horseshoe Revue at his Pepsi office, then we would check in at the GHR podium once we got to the park. The table would be on the left hand stage balcony and there would be a sign there that read “Reserved for Pepsi.” I remember the big Pepsi name on the curtains and I really thought my Dad was the most important man there.

Being that we were on the stage we received a lot of eye-contact from Fulton and Betty and Wally. Of course, then I KNEW my Dad was the most important man there! Anyway, I'll never forget Wally coming on stage. He was magic for me. I couldn't believe how many teeth he had to spit out of his mouth! My parents laughed out loud and Dad told me “Yes, of course those are his real teeth!” I also thought Wally was pretty slick with those squirt guns. Times like those were especially wonderful; our whole family being together, laughing and enjoying a bag of Fritos and an ice cold Pepsi! Of course my sister later marries a guy who works at Coke!

At left: Lannie with GH legend Wally Boag

The Black Dahlia, Janice Knowlton, and The Golden Horseshoe

Grad Night Photo in Fort Wilderness, 1965Barry, whose touching Grad Night story is over on the Frontierland page also had this to share:

I have also always wondered about one of the can can dancers at the Golden Horseshoe. Her name was Janice Knowlton and she was convinced her dad was the Black Dahlia murderer. She committed suicide in 2004 and I had met her at one of the restaurants where she sang way back in the 70’s when she was singing at either Mario’s or the Five Crowns Restaurant. I can’t recall which one. She was a nice smallish woman who was talking to a few people between sets and mentioned she was from Beverly, MA; my aunt was from there as well and that got my aunt and Janice talking. Then my wife at the time also started talking with Janice and we found out that she was formerly a can-can dancer at the Golden Horseshoe and a secretary at Disneyland. She never mentioned her dad then. I was a student at OCC back then and I had on a t-shirt from there and she mentioned she had attended a short time when she was younger. Since I collect yearbooks from the Newport –Costa Mesa area and OCC as well, I looked her up in the 1955 OCC yearbook and she is in there! I do recall seeing a color photo somewhere of her can-can group. She was a dancer from 1970-1973 or about then. Many years later I was reading the various books on the Black Dahlia and then I noticed the name of the author of “Daddy Was the Black Dahlia Killer.” I wondered if it was the same person and I found that it was! I didn’t buy the premise of her story but she obviously had a very troubled life. To have been as talented as she was is just amazing considering what she believed about her family. I am not sure what else to say here. I only met Janice that one night and she was a really nice woman who treated our whole table with such warmth and kindness. I have since shared a couple emails with her sister Beverly Fournier online but only about her music and that fact that she lived in Anaheim up until her death. It wasn’t all that far from where I lived. I think I’ll let her know I found at least one photo of her sister in the OCC yearbook. I still feel so badly for her after all this time. What a life! Her sister has this memorial site I just found tonight: http://janice-knowlton.memory-of.com/About.aspx

The information on her sister’s website includes this:

She moved back to Orange County, California in August 1969 and stayed there until October when she moved to San Francisco. In San Francisco she met and married Bart Sandberg and they lived there and then in Portland, Oregon. The marriage broke up in April 1973 and she moved back to Orange County finding work as a secretary at Disneyland in late July 1973.

She appeared with the Disneyland Players in their production of The Sound of Music as the mother superior. Each time she hit a high C she received a standing ovation from each and every audience member who attended each of the productions.

She danced in The Horseshoe Review for several seasons. Janice also appeared in The Long Beach Civic Light Opera and at The Forum Theater at California State University in Fullerton where she entertained many times. She appeared on stage there with Comic George Gobel in 1985.

Golden Horseshoe, 1970’s

Golden Horseshoe, March 1976
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Stage Door Cafe, December 2006
Stage Door Cafe, Dec. 2006
Interior, December 2006
Interior, Dec. 2006
Stage, December 2006
Stage, Dec. 2006
Footlights, December 2006
Footlights, Dec. 2006
Interior, December 2006
Interior, Dec. 2006
Balcony Box Seat, December 2006
Balcony Box Seat, Dec. 2006
Interior, December 2006
Interior, Dec. 2006
Frosted Glass at Exit, December 2006
Pecos Bill Frosted Glass at Exit Area, Dec. 2006
Golden Horseshoe Saloon, February 2007
Slue Foot Sue Window, Feb. 2007
Golden Horseshoe Saloon, February 2007
Pecos Bill Window, Feb. 2007
Painting above Saloon area, December 2006
Painting above Saloon area, Dec. 2006
Golden Horseshoe Saloon, February 2007
Painting above the Saloon, Feb. 2007
Golden Horseshoe Interior, March 2007
Interior, March 2007
Golden Horseshoe Exterior, March 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon interior,  May 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon interior,  May 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Interior, March 2007
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Golden Horseshoe Exterior, March 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, June 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, June 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, June 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, June 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, August 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, August 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, August 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, August 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, August 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon interior, December 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon interior, December 2008
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, April 2009
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, April 2009
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, April 2009
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, April 2009
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, April 2009
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Golden Horseshoe Saloon exterior, April 2009
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, September 2009
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, September 2009
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, March 2010
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, March 2010
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Disneyland Golden Horseshoe Saloon photo, March 2010
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