Thrills, Chills & Spiders: The Making of Arachnophobia (television)
Thrills, Chills & Spiders: The Making of Arachnophobia (television) Syndicated television special; aired on July 15, 1990. Directed by John Schultz. A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Arachnophobia, hosted by Mark Taylor.
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Thru the Mirror (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on May 30, 1936. Directed by Dave Hand. Mickey dreams he steps through his bedroom mirror into a land where all the furnishings and objects are animated and he can interact with them. But they are not all friendly, and after Mickey dances with the queen in …
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Thumper Rabbit friend of Bambi; the character as a youngster voiced by Peter Behn.
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3 Ninjas (film) Three young boys who feel neglected by their FBI-agent father spend their summer learning the ways of the ninja from their grandfather. The old man also teaches them to rely upon themselves and each other. But when an evil arms dealer decides to kidnap the boys to keep their father from thwarting …
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Three on the Run (television) Television show; aired on January 8, 1978. Directed by William Beaudine, Jr. Two brothers enter an annual sled dog race to try to match their deceased father’s record. They eventually win, thanks to a grumpy bear who gives the inept dogs the incentive to increase their speed. Stars Denver Pyle, …
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Three Orphan Kittens (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on October 26, 1935. Directed by Dave Hand. Remarkable animation design and perspective was created by artist Ken Anderson for this cartoon, which tells the story of three castaway kittens who find refuge in a warm house and get into trouble with the occupant in antics with …
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Three Skrinks, The (television) Serialized version of Emil and the Detectives on the new Mickey Mouse Club.
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Three Tall Tales (television) Television show; aired on January 6, 1963. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. Walt Disney explains about Baron Munchausen and his tall tales, then Ludwig Von Drake tells the stories of Casey at the Bat, The Saga of Windwagon Smith, and Paul Bunyan.
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Three Men and a Baby (film) Happy-go-lucky bachelors, Peter, Michael, and Jack, live together in an avant-garde apartment in New York City. When Jack goes off on a trip telling his roommates to expect a package, the two are amazed to find a baby on their doorstep. Totally inexperienced at caring for a baby, Peter …
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Three Men and a Little Lady (film) A sequel to Three Men and a Baby, taking up the story five years later, with the three bachelors—Peter, Michael, and Jack—having settled into a comfortable functioning household with the little girl, Mary, and her single mom, Sylvia. Their five-part harmony is shaken when Sylvia agrees to appear …
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