Slezak, Walter

Slezak, Walter (1902-1983) Actor; appeared in Emil and the Detectives (Baron).

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Slide, Donald, Slide (film)

Slide, Donald, Slide (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on November 25, 1949. Directed by Jack Hannah. A fight between Donald and a bee over which radio program to listen to (Donald wants a baseball game; the bee wants a classical music concert) ends up with Donald locked in the shower, stung, and the bee happily …

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Sleepwalker, The (film)

Sleepwalker, The (film) Pluto cartoon; released on July 3, 1942. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Walking in his sleep, Pluto presents a female dachshund with a bone but wants it back when he awakens, until he realizes the dog and her family of puppies need it more than he does.

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Sleepy

Sleepy One of the Seven Dwarfs; voiced by Pinto Colvig.

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Sleigh Bells (film)

Sleigh Bells (film) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon, released on July 23, 1928.

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Sleepy Time Donald (film)

Sleepy Time Donald (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on May 9, 1947. Directed by Jack King. Donald is a sleepwalker. When he sleepwalks to Daisy’s house, she humors him and gets him home only to have him wake up and accuse her of sleepwalking.

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Slater, Helen

Slater, Helen Actress; appeared in Ruthless People (Sandy Kessler).

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cel from animated feature Sleeping Beauty featuring Princess Aurora in the forest speaking with several animal friends

Sleeping Beauty (film)

Sleeping Beauty (film) In spectacular style, the film recounts the simple story of Princess Aurora, who is cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent to die before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday by pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel. Despite the loving attempts of the three good but often bumbling …

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Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland

Sleeping Beauty Castle

Sleeping Beauty Castle Fantasyland landmark at Disneyland. On opening day, the drawbridge was lowered for the only time until the new Fantasyland opened in 1983. In order to use wasted space, the interior of the castle was opened as a walk-through attraction featuring dioramas telling the Sleeping Beauty story on April 29, 1957, with Shirley …

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