"Our goal was to give landlubbers a sense of what goes on in a race after a ship goes over the horizon - and not get seasick," said one of the film's executive producers, Roy E. Disney, 78, son of Disney co-founder Roy O. Disney and nephew of Walt Disney.
About 400 people attended the movie screening, held last week at the Bow Tie theaters at Westfield Annapolis...
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