Smoke (television)

Smoke (television) Two-part television show; aired on February 1 and 8, 1970. Directed by Vincent McEveety. A boy, Chris, mourning the loss of his father cares for an injured dog named Smoke. When he finds out the dog’s real owner may be around, he runs away, only to become a hero by saving an elderly …

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Smith! (film)

Smith! (film) A rancher, Smith, who is trying to make a go of a small spread, sometimes aggravates his family with his lackadaisical ways and his friendship with the local Nez Perce Indians. When one of the Indians, Gabriel Jimmyboy, is falsely accused of murder, Smith comes to the rescue at the trial. The accused …

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Smith, Webb

Smith, Webb Story man at the Disney Studio beginning in 1931. He is credited with coming up with the idea of the storyboards, used for planning an animated film instead of a script. He left Disney in 1942, and died in Arizona in the 1950s.

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Smith, Paul

Smith, Paul (1906-1985) Composer; joined Disney in 1934. He won an Academy Award for the score of Pinocchio, along with nominations for scores of such classics as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Song of the South, Saludos Amigos, and The Three Caballeros. He wrote the background music for almost all of the True-Life …

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Smith, Michael

Smith, Michael (1945-1983) Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.

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Smith, Maggie

Smith, Maggie Actress; appeared as the Mother Superior in Sister Act and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, and in Washington Square (Aunt Lavinia Penniman).

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Smith, Lane

Smith, Lane (1936-2005) Actor; appeared in The Mighty Ducks (Coach Reilly), The Distinguished Gentleman (Dick Dodge), and Son-in-Law (Walter).

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Smith, Dodie

Smith, Dodie (1896-1990) Playwright and author, wrote The Hundred and One Dalmatians.

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