Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross | Disney World

Last Updated on: March 28th, 2024

Here is everything you need to know about Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios’ extinct Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross Show including history, fun facts, photos and more. I hope you find this listing informative and helpful!

About Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross

Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross - Extinct Disney World Show“Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross” was a live stage show that took place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios (formerly known as Disney-MGM Studios) in Walt Disney World, Florida. It ran from 1990 to 1991.

The show was inspired by the popular comic strip and movie, “Dick Tracy,” and it brought the action and adventure of the character to life on stage. Guests could witness thrilling stunts, fight scenes, and dramatic moments as Dick Tracy and his allies took on the villainous characters of the story.

The stage show incorporated special effects, elaborate sets, and a talented cast to create an immersive experience for guests. It featured a combination of live performances, high-energy action sequences, and impressive choreography.

“Dick Tracy starring in Diamond Double-Cross” aimed to capture the excitement and intrigue of the “Dick Tracy” franchise, allowing guests to be a part of the crime-fighting adventures alongside the iconic detective.


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