Even though the Dick Tracy franchise was hardly a blockbuster in 1990, Disney expected this film to be big. BIG! It was going to be their blockbuster, and they poured a lot of money into it (which Disney exec Jeffrey Katzenberg famously, publicly, regretted). Before it all went down the tubes, the company saw that what was on the screen could also be on the ground, and began planning to bring Tracy into the parks, specifically at what was then Disney MGM Studios.
The 1990's press release was saying that " Guests will literally get "into the act" in this new high-tech action-adventure featuring the very latest in Audio-Animatronics, simulation, sound and special effects." And also: "Guests will join America's favorite comic-strip detective in a high-speed chase with his gangster adversaries."
That's from the Disney and More blog. They've got the whole story, and some luscious artwork. It definitely looks like an E-ticket attraction. Unfortunately, the movie's failure at the box office meant that it never got built, and we won't have to worry about running right to it at the rope drop next time we're down there.
Too bad. It looks like it would have been a good one.
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