Puffin Bakery

Puffin Bakery Shop on Main Street at Disneyland from July 18, 1955, to June 3, 1960. It later became Sunkist Citrus House.

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PSP

PSP Disney released its first two films, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl and Kill Bill Vol l (from Miramax), on Sony’s PSP (PlayStation Portable) video-game format April 19, 2005. PSP uses a Universal Media Disc, which is about two inches in diameter.

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Pueblo Trading Post

Pueblo Trading Post Shop in Frontierland in Disneyland Paris; opened on April 12, 1992.

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Pueblo Pluto (film)

Pueblo Pluto (film) Pluto cartoon; released on January 14, 1949. Directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto and Ronnie the pup fight and chase each other for possession of a bone until they end up in a cactus bed and Ronnie must lead Pluto out, ending the argument and restoring peace.

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Pryce, Jonathan

Pryce, Jonathan Actor; appeared in Something Wicked This Way Comes (Mr. Dark), Evita (Juan Perón), Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (The Master), the Pirates of the Caribbean films (Governor Swann), and Bedtime Stories (Marty Bronson).

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Provost, Jon

Provost, Jon Actor; appeared in The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (Bradley). He was perhaps best known for appearing as a child in the Lassie television series.

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Provine, Dorothy

Provine, Dorothy (1935-2010) Actress; appeared in That Darn Cat! (Ingrid Randall) and Never a Dull Moment (Sally Inwood).

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Prowlers of the Everglades (film)

Prowlers of the Everglades (film) True-Life Adventure featurette; released on July 23, 1953. Directed by James Algar. Story of the vast and primitive Everglades in Florida, told through the lives of its animal inhabitants, including alligators, raccoons, skunks, otters, and birds. 32 min.

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Prospect Studios

Prospect Studios Built in 1919 as the Vitagraph Studios, the complex, just a few blocks from Walt Disney’s uncle’s home, is the longest-operating studio in Hollywood, and eventually became a home to ABC. The news broadcasts originated there for many years, and the soundstages housed the series Grey’s Anatomy and soaps such as General Hospital …

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