Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror See The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
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Tournament of Roses Parade Walt Disney served as grand marshal for the Pasadena, California, parade on January 1, 1966. Disney had a Snow White float in the 1938 parade, and broke a height record (100 ft.) with a Tower of Terror float in the 2004 parade. Roy E. Disney was grand marshal in 2000. Mickey …
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Tower of Terror (television) Two-hour made-for-television movie, which aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on October 26, 1997. When lightning strikes the deluxe Hollywood Tower Hotel in 1939, five people, including child superstar Sally Shine, suddenly vanish from an elevator en route to a Halloween gala at the Tip Top Club on the top …
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Tourist Trap (television) Two-hour television movie; aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on April 5, 1998. Bored banker George Piper takes his reluctant family on a motorhome vacation to retrace the footsteps of his heroic ancestor and idol, Jeremiah Piper, who fought during the Civil War. Hoping to bond his family, George instead finds …
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Town Square Cafe Restaurant at Disneyland, from winter 1976 to spring 1978. Formerly Maxwell House Coffee House and Hills Brothers Coffee House. It became the American Egg House (1978-1983). On October 1, 1983, it became Town Square Cafe again, and it closed August 23, 1992. It is also on Town Square in Magic Kingdom Park …
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Tough Guys (film) Two train robbers of the old school, Harry Doyle and Archie Long, are released from prison, but they find it very difficult adjusting to modern society. They come to realize that their age has caught up to them, but desire one more moment of glory. Aided by their probation officer who has …
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Tour of the West, A See Circarama, U.S.A.
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Toulouse Aspiring artist kitten in The Aristocats; voiced by Gary Dubin.
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Touchwood Pacific Partners I Limited partnership formed in October 1990, to finance live-action films at Disney, with the $600 million equity underwritten by Japanese financial institutions. It succeeded Silver Screen Partners IV. Its films included Billy Bathgate, Captain Ron, Encino Man, Father of the Bride, Homeward Bound: the Incredible Journey, Newsies, Sister Act, and What …
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Touchstone Pictures New label created at the Disney Studio by Ron Miller for films that had more mature themes than the standard “Disney” film; the first film to be released as a Touchstone Picture was Splash in 1984. Eventually Touchstone would have its own production personnel, and when the number of films being released greatly …
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