Susie
Susie Determined mother bird in Wet Paint (1946).
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Survival in Nature (television) Television show; aired on February 8, 1956. Directed by Winston Hibler. The show teaches about survival of the fittest in nature.
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Sutherland, Donald Actor; appeared in The Puppet Masters (Andrew Nivens), Shadow Conspiracy (Conrad), and Instinct (Ben Hillard), and on television in Commander-in-Chief (Nathan Templeton).
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Susie, the Little Blue Coupe (film) Special cartoon; released on June 6, 1952. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Susie, in an auto showroom, is bought by a man who takes good care of her but as time passes she grows older and her owner trades her in. She has a succession of unfortunate owners who mistreat …
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Surrogates (film) Two FBI agents investigate the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase unflawed robotic versions of themselves—fit, good-looking, remotely-controlled machines that ultimately assume their life roles—enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their …
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Surprise Celebration Parade Located in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; beginning September 22, 1991, and ending June 4, 1994. Similar to the Party Gras parade at Disneyland.
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Surreys Main Street vehicles at Disneyland in the early years. Eventually motorized vehicles took over everything except the horse-drawn streetcars.
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Surprise Day Wednesday on the new Mickey Mouse Club.
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Supply (film) Educational film; from The People on Market Street series, produced by Terry Kahn; released in September 1977. The factors that influence supply are surveyed, as well as production costs and rate of production, using an ant farm as an example.
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SuperStar Television Opened at Disney-MGM Studios on May 1, 1989. Audience members co-star in memorable scenes from such television shows as I Love Lucy, Cheers, The Tonight Show, Gilligan’s Island, and The Golden Girls. Presented by Sony. It closed on September 26, 1998, to be replaced by Disney’s Doug Live.
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