Hoberman, David
Hoberman, David He came to Disney from ICM in 1985, working up to President of Touchstone and Walt Disney Pictures in 1988 and President of Motion Pictures for Walt Disney Studios in 1994. He resigned in early 1995 to become an independent producer.
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History of Aviation (film) Humorous history of aviation from the Wright Brothers to World War II, originally part of Victory Through Air Power; released as a 16mm educational film in December 1952.
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Historia de José, A (film) Portuguese Reading Film no. 1. Produced under the auspices of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Delivered to them on March 14, 1945.
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History Alive! (film) Series of five educational films that teach American history through specific historical events, produced by Turnley Walker and released in 1972: Democracy—Equality or Privilege, The Right of Dissent, States’ Rights, The Right of Petition, Impeachment of a President.
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His Majesty King of the Beasts (television) Television show; aired on November 7, 1958. Directed by Jim Algar. Edited version of the True-Life Adventure, The African Lion. Narrated by Winston Hibler.
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Hirohito, Emperor of Japan (1901-1989) He visited Disneyland in October 1975, and was presented with a Mickey Mouse watch, which he proudly wore.
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His Lordship Shop in United Kingdom in World Showcase at Epcot, opened October 1, 1982. Became Lords & Ladies. Adjoins The Toy Soldier, selling English cottage replicas and similar items.
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Hirsch, Lou He provided the adult voice of Baby Herman in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Hiram Flaversham Toy maker kidnapped by Ratigan in The Great Mouse Detective; voiced by Alan Young.
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Hills Brothers Coffee House On Town Square at Disneyland from 1958 to winter 1976. The restaurant was originally Maxwell House Coffee House, and later became the American Egg House and Town Square Cafe.
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