Square Peg in a Round Hole (television)

Square Peg in a Round Hole (television) Television show; aired on March 3, 1963. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. A later rerun was titled Goofing Around with Donald Duck. Ludwig Von Drake studies psychology this time, by looking at several Donald Duck and Goofy cartoons.

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Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale (film)

Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale (film) Cultures collide when English explorers and traders sail to the New World and encounter the friendly native peoples of the land. But the wayfarers violate the Indians’ trust by abducting two braves—Squanto and Epenow—whom they intend to take back to England to display as exotic examples of primitive life. Driven …

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Spy in the Sky (television)

Spy in the Sky (television) Television show; aired on April 1, 1962. Directed by Harmon Jones, Ward Kimball. Walt Disney presents a preview of Moon Pilot, with some behind-the-scenes footage, and then shows Eyes in Outer Space.

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Spy Hard (film)

Spy Hard (film)  Dick Steele, Agent WD-40, is lured back to active service by the Agency’s director as the only man who can stop the evil General Rancor.  Rancor, a malevolent madman presumed dead after losing two limbs in an explosive altercation with Steele fifteen years earlier, is alive.  He’s mad as hell–armless but still …

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Spyglass Entertainment

Spyglass Entertainment Successor company to Caravan Pictures, with Roger Birnbaum teaming up with Gary Barber. They had a co-financing and distribution deal with Disney, with their first and biggest release being The Sixth Sense, with Bruce Willis, in 1999.

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Spy-Busters

Spy-Busters Alternate title of The Secret of Boyne Castle.

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Springtime for Pluto (film)

Springtime for Pluto (film) Pluto cartoon; released on June 23, 1944. The first cartoon directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto is awakened by the Spirit of Spring, which causes him to dance about, getting mixed up with angry bees and poison ivy. Out for revenge, he goes after the spirit.

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Spottiswood, Greg

Spottiswood, Greg Actor; appeared in Looking for Miracles on The Disney Channel, for which he won the Emmy Award in 1990 as Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Special.

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Spot Marks the X (television)

Spot Marks the X (television) An adopted dog with a checkered past leads his new young owner on a wild chase after buried loot. A Disney Channel Premiere Film; first aired on October 18, 1986. Directed by Mark Rosman. 90 min. Stars Barret Oliver (Ken), Geoffrey Lewis (dog pound attendant), Natalie Gregory (Kathy), David Huddleston …

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