Lion Down (film)

Lion Down (film) Goofy cartoon; released on January 5, 1951. Directed by Jack Kinney. In his attempt to hang a hammock, Goofy searches for a second tree to hold it up, but the one he finds dislodges a lion, who returns home with Goofy. Soon the lion wants the hammock too and a battle begins …

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Lindsey, George

Lindsey, George (1928-2012) Actor; appeared in Snowball Express (Double L. Dingman), Charley and the Angel (Pete), Treasure of Matecumbe (sheriff), and provided the voice of Trigger (Robin Hood), Lafayette (The Aristocats), and Deadeye, the rabbit (The Rescuers). He also appeared on television in Bristle Face.

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Lincoln

Lincoln (film)

Lincoln (film) In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, President Abraham Lincoln in his tumultuous final months in office pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country, and abolish slavery. A DreamWorks/Twentieth Century Fox/Reliance Entertainment film, distributed by Touchstone in the U.S. Limited release on …

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Lindquist, Jack

Lindquist, Jack (1927-2016) Lindquist began at Disneyland in 1955 as its first advertising manager. He later took other marketing positions, and was named marketing director of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World in 1971. He brought the Pigskin Classic to Anaheim. In October 1990, he was named president of Disneyland. He retired in 1993 and …

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Line of Fire (television)

Line of Fire (television) One-hour drama series on ABC; premiering on December 2, 2003, and ending February 3, 2004, with the final two episodes shown on May 30. On one side of the FBI’s fight against organized crime is the Richmond, Virginia-based Malloy Crime Syndicate headed by Jonah Malloy, a charismatic but dangerous father figure. …

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Lindo, Delroy

Lindo, Delroy Actor, appeared in Bound by Honor (Bonafide), Ransom (Lonnie Hawkins), Gone in Sixty Seconds (Roland Castlebeck), and he provided the voice of Beta in Up.

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Lilo & Stitch (film)

Lilo & Stitch (film) On the Hawaiian Islands, a lonely little girl, Lilo, adopts what she thinks is a dog. She names her pet Stitch, completely unaware that he is a dangerous genetic experiment gone awry who has escaped from an alien planet. Stitch’s only interest in Lilo is using her as a human shield …

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Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (film)

Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (film) Direct-to-video animated release on August 30, 2005. Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley have settled into life with their human family, and Stitch blissfully enjoys his new “’Ohana” with Lilo and Nani. It seems like paradise, but it appears Stitch’s molecular makeup is out of whack, which brings …

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Lilo & Stitch, the Series (television)

Lilo & Stitch, the Series (television) Half-hour animated series on ABC, debuting on September 20, 2003. Stitch, Dr. Jumba Jookiba’s Experiment 626, finds there are 625 other experiments. They land in Hawaii and, one by one, are activated. Each experiment has its own unique set of extreme capabilities, including Stitch’s initial penchant for destruction. Lilo …

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Lilly Belle

Lilly Belle Name of Walt Disney’s locomotive for his backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific, built by Disney with the help of technician Roger Broggie and his staff. Also the name of a special, elegantly furnished caboose on the Disneyland Railroad formerly used for transporting VIPs and a locomotive on the Walt Disney World Railroad.

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