Runaway Brain (film)

Runaway Brain (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon. Dr. Frankenollie, a mad scientist, transplants Mickey’s brain into a monster’s body and vice versa. The monsterized Mickey, known as Julius, becomes obsessed with pursuing Minnie, and Mickey, whose intentions are misunderstood because he is in the monster’s body, tries to save her. Released on August 11, 1995, with …

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Run, Appaloosa, Run (film)

Run, Appaloosa, Run (film) Featurette about Mary, a beautiful Nez Perce Indian girl in Northwest Idaho who raises a motherless Appaloosa colt, Sky Dancer, one of the unique, spotted horses developed by the tribe. The girl and horse are separated, but after a series of adventures they are reunited at a rodeo, which leads to …

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Rummell, Peter

Rummell, Peter He came to Disney as president of the Disney Development Company in 1985; he had been an officer with the Arvida Corporation, which Disney had bought. Rummell was later promoted to head Disney Design and Development, which encompassed both Walt Disney Imagineering and the Disney Development Company. When Walt Disney Imagineering and Disney …

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Run (film)

Run (film) A carefree summer road trip turns into a living nightmare for a law school student, Charlie Farrow, when he accidentally kills the son of a notorious mobster. Stranded in a small New England town, Charlie becomes the target both for the cold-blooded mob and a corrupt police force, and is on the run. …

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Run, Cougar, Run (film)

Run, Cougar, Run (film) When a professional hunter and two sportsmen use a helicopter to scout for big game in the southwestern wilderness of the United States, Seeta, a tawny, 3-year-old mountain lion, her mate, and their three kits are endangered, and Seeta has to struggle to protect her family from these dangerous intruders. Released …

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Ruggles, Charlie

Ruggles, Charlie (1886-1970) Actor; appeared in The Parent Trap (Charles McKendrick), Son of Flubber (Judge Murdock), The Ugly Dachshund (Dr. Pruitt), and Follow Me, Boys! (John Everett Hughes). He did the voice of Ben Franklin in Ben and Me.

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Rugged Bear (film) Donald Duck cartoon

Rugged Bear (film)

Rugged Bear (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on October 23, 1953. Directed by Jack Hannah. When hunting season opens, a terrified bear hides in Donald’s cabin and endures the tortures of being a household bear rug until the season closes. Nominated for an Academy Award.

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Rufus

Rufus Elderly cat in the orphanage in The Rescuers; voiced by John McIntire.

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Ruggles China and Glass House

Ruggles China and Glass House Shop on Main Street at Disneyland, from July 17, 1955, to March 1964.

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