Queen Mary
Queen Mary When Disney purchased the Wrather Corporation to acquire the Disneyland Hotel in 1988, it also obtained Wrather’s lease to operate the Queen Mary in Long Beach, along with the adjacent Spruce Goose dome and small village of shops. For several years, Disney tried to enhance the guest’s experience at the monumental ocean liner, …
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Queen of Hearts Pompous character, known for yelling “off with her head,” in Alice in Wonderland; voiced by Verna Felton.
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Quaid, Dennis Actor; appeared in D.O.A. (Dexter Cornell), The Parent Trap (Nick Parker), The Rookie (Jim Morris), Cold Creek Manor (Cooper Tilson), and The Alamo (Sam Houston).
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Quaid, Randy Actor; appeared in Last Dance (Sam Burns), Frank McKlusky, C.I. (Madman McKlusky), and on television in P.U.N.K.S. (Pat Utley) and Mail to the Chief (President Osgood). He provided the voice of Slim in Home on the Range.
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Pyromaniac’s Love Story, A (film) After being dumped by his girlfriend, arsonist Garet Lumpke burns down a pastry shop. Garet’s wealthy father tries to get the shop’s employee, Sergio, to take the blame but he refuses until the owner himself is accused and he decides to be gallant. But this makes Garet mad, because he …
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Quack Pack (television) Animated television series; premiered on September 3, 1996, as part of The Disney Afternoon. Donald Duck is a cameraman chasing after compelling stories for a TV entertainment/news show, What in the World. Daisy Duck is a field reporter, and they work with an insufferably pompous anchorman, Kent Powers. Operating from their Duckburg home …
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Pyle, Denver (1920-1997) Actor; appeared in Escape to Witch Mountain (Uncle Bene), and on television in The Boy Who Talked to Badgers, Three on the Run, and Hog Wild.
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Put-Put Troubles (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on July 19, 1940. Directed by Riley Thomson. Pluto tangles with a spring coil on land while Donald has trouble starting the outboard motor on his boat. In the finale, the motor clamps onto Donald’s tail and drags Pluto surfboard fashion.
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Puss-Cafe (film) Pluto cartoon; released on June 9, 1950. Directed by Charles Nichols. Two cats disturb Pluto’s napping by trying to help themselves to the milk on the back step, and to birds and fish in his yard. Pluto continually chases them away, finally chasing them all the way back to their alley, where a …
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