Hot Choc-late Soldiers, The (film)
Hot Choc-late Soldiers, The (film) Color Silly Symphony-type sequence produced for the MGM film, Hollywood Party (1934). The Hot Chocolate Soldiers leave home to battle the Gingerbread Men of Pastry Land, using all sorts of candies and pastries as weapons. The soldiers capture the Gingerbread Men with a “Trojan Horse” trick—a giant candy dish of …
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Hospital, The (film) Educational film in which Mickey learns about the various parts of a hospital and the work that goes on there, in the Mickey’s Field Trips series, released in September 1987. 10 min.
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Hoskins, Bob (1942-2014) Actor; appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Eddie Valiant), Passed Away (Johnny Scanlan), Super Mario Bros. (Mario Mario), Nixon (J. Edgar Hoover), and A Christmas Carol (Fezziwig/Old Joe).
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Hortense Title star of Donald’s Ostrich (1937).
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Horvath, Ferdinand Huszti (1891-1973) Story sketch artist at Disney from 1934 to 1937, a very meticulous person who specialized in fine, detailed pencil sketches. Born in Budapest, he brought a European style to the Disney films. He worked on many of the Disney shorts and did preliminary work on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Horses for Greene (television) Television show; episode 8 of The Swamp Fox.
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Horsemasters, The (television) Two-part television show; aired on October 1 and 8, 1961. Directed by William Fairchild. The two episodes were titled Follow Your Heart and Tally Ho. American students are having a difficult time at a prestigious English riding school. Dinah Wilcox is overly cautious because of memories of an accident, but Danny Grant …
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Horseless Carriages Main Street vehicles at Disneyland, began in 1956. Designed and built by Disney Imagineers based on cars of the period. Also at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, opening October 1, 1971, and in World Bazaar at Tokyo Disneyland, opening April 15, 1983.
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Horse-Drawn Streetcars Main Street vehicles at Disneyland; began on July 17, 1955. The tracks part halfway down Main Street to form double tracks so that two streetcars can pass each other. The majestic Belgian horses pulling the streetcars are the last remaining horses utilized daily in the park, and they greatly add to the atmosphere …
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Horse Without a Head, The (television) Two-part television show; aired on September 29 and October 6, 1963. Directed by Don Chaffey. The two episodes were titled The 100,000,000 Franc Train Robbery and The Key to the Cache. In France, a daring mail train robbery goes awry, and a group of kids thwart the robbers by …
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