
“Stolen Kingdom” is a documentary about the Disney black market. For those not paying close attention to the ways of theme park fandom, there are people out there who openly steal items from all the Disney parks, with many accessing “backstage” areas of the attractions to locate treasures for the taking. And there are buyers willing to pay top dollar for such finds, helping to add to personal collections. Director Joshua Bailey attempts to explain the whole subculture in the picture, putting focus on the character of Buzzy from the attraction “Cranium Command,” which was once open at Epcot in the Wonders of Life pavilion. The show closed in 2007, but Buzzy remained in place. That is, until one day some items of clothing were reported missing, and soon enough, the whole animatronic was gone. It’s a mystery ripe for examination, and Bailey gets most of the way there in “Stolen Kingdom,” examining the personalities and behavioral issues involved with those determined to access forbidden areas of Disney’s empire. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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