Son of Flubber (film)

Son of Flubber (film) In this sequel to The Absent-Minded Professor, the unpredictable Ned Brainard continues his scientific ventures at Medfield College. The professor’s use of a Flubber by-product, his efforts in controlling the weather with “dry rain,” and his assistant’s discovery of Flubbergas result in a series of climactic incidents that add up to …

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Something You Didn’t Eat (film)

Something You Didn’t Eat (film) Educational film depicting the dangers of an unbalanced diet; made for the Cereal Institute, O.W.I., War Food Administration. The film was delivered on June 11, 1945.

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Something Wicked This Way Comes (film)

Something Wicked This Way Comes (film) The ominous arrival of Dark’s Pandemonium Carnival in Green Town sparks the curiosity of two boys, Will Halloway and Jim Nightshade. Dark transforms some of the townspeople as the boys try to find out the secret of the carnival. The boys hide from Dark, who threatens Will’s father, the …

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Someone’s Waiting for You

Someone’s Waiting for You Song from The Rescuers; written by Carol Connors, Ayn Robbins, and Sammy Fain. Nominated for an Academy Award.

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Solari, Jay-Jay (John Joseph)

Solari, Jay-Jay (John Joseph) Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.

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Someone Like Me (television)

Someone Like Me (television) Television series on NBC, from March 14 to April 25, 1994. Comedy focusing on an 11-year-old girl’s realistic views of today’s fast-changing world. Stars Gaby Hoffman (Gaby), Patricia Heaton (Jean), Anthony Tyler Quinn (Steven), Nikki Cox (Sam), Raegan Kotz (Jane), Joseph Tello (Evan), Matthew Thomas Carey (Neal).

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Some Day My Prince Will Come

Some Day My Prince Will Come Song from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; written by Larry Morey and Frank Churchill.

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Solomon, the Sea Turtle (television)

Solomon, the Sea Turtle (television) Television show; aired on January 5, 1969. Scientists study the migratory habits of the green sea turtles, attaching a transmitter to the shell of Solomon, a 350-pound example. Solomon has to fight storms and a tiger shark as he migrates from the Virgin Islands to his birthplace far off in …

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Social Side of Health, The (film)

Social Side of Health, The (film) Educational film made for Upjohn’s Triangle of Health series; released in August 1969. The film focuses on learning how to live with others while retaining one’s own individuality.

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Social Studies (television)

Social Studies (television)  Half-hour television series, debuting on UPN on March 18, 1997, and ending on August 5, 1997.  Manhattan’s once-posh Woodridge girls’ boarding school has its financial problems and tries to weather them by becoming coeducational and taking in students of greater financial, cultural, and ethnic diversity.  Stars Bonnie McFarlane (Katherine “Kit” Weaver), Adam …

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