Fouret, Didier

Fouret, Didier (1927-1989) He handled Disney publications at the Hachette publishing company in France, beginning in 1950, and was presented posthumously with a European Disney Legends Award in 1997.

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14 Going on 30 (television)

14 Going on 30 (television) Two-part television show; aired on March 6 and 13, 1988. Directed by Paul Schneider. A young teenage student, Danny, has a crush on a teacher, and, unlike most of his peers, is able to do something about it when he tests a machine, invented by his cousin, that greatly accelerates …

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Four Seasons

Four Seasons On August 25, 2008, Walt Disney World Co. finalized the sale of 298 acres on the northeast border of the Resort to Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts for the building of a Four Seasons Resort Orlando hotel, Residence Club (fractional ownership vacation homes), an 18-hole championship golf course, as well as custom single- …

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Four Corners Food Faire

Four Corners Food Faire Located in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened on April 15, 1983. Name changed to Small World Restaurant in March 1987.

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Four Diamonds, The (television)

Four Diamonds, The (television) A Disney Channel Premiere Film; first aired on August 12, 1995. Young cancer patient Chris Millard escaped into his imagination by writing The Four Diamonds. In the tale, he cast members of his family in various roles, including himself as Sir Millard, and his doctor, Dr. Burke, as Raptenahad, the evil …

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Four Down and Five Lives to Go (television)

Four Down and Five Lives to Go (television) Television show; episode 2 of Elfego Baca.

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Four Fabulous Characters (television)

Four Fabulous Characters (television) Television show; aired on September 18, 1957. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. Walt introduces the folk heroes Casey Jones, the Martins and the Coys, Casey at the Bat, and Johnny Appleseed.

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Four Methods of Flush Riveting (film)

Four Methods of Flush Riveting (film) Training film produced for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and then distributed by the National Film Board of Canada. Delivered on July 14, 1942. This was Walt’s “pilot” film to show how animation could be used effectively in training films.

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