Follow Us…to Walt Disney World (film)
Follow Us…to Walt Disney World (film) Documentary featurette; released first in England on July 11, 1985. 16 min.
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Flynn, Joe (1924-1974) Actor and Disney regular, appeared in Son of Flubber (announcer in television commercial), The Love Bug (Havershaw), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (Dean Higgins), The Barefoot Executive (Francis X. Wilbanks), Million Dollar Duck (Finley Hooper), Now You See Him, Now You Don’t (Dean Higgins), Superdad (Cyrus Hershberger), The Strongest Man in the …
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Follow Your Heart (television) Television show; part 1 of The Horsemasters.
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Flynn Rider Gallant bandit in Tangled who saves Rapunzel from her tower. Voiced by Zachary Levi.
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Follow Me, Boys! (film) Dissatisfied with his life as a saxophonist in a traveling jazz band, Lemuel Siddons impulsively settles down in the small Illinois town of Hickory (population 4,951), not realizing that he will remain there the rest of his days. This heartwarming and humorous story tells how Lem becomes the local scoutmaster, and …
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Flying Mouse, The (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on July 14, 1934. Directed by Dave Hand. A mouse is granted his wish to fly by a butterfly fairy he saved from a spider’s web. He soon regrets his decision when everyone takes him for a bat. Luckily, the fairy appears to change him back and …
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Flying Jalopy (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on March 12, 1943. Directed by Dick Lundy. Donald buys a rattletrap plane from Ben Buzzard, who makes Donald’s insurance out to himself and then proceeds to try to wreck the plane.
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Flying Gauchito, The (film) Segment of The Three Caballeros in which a little boy trains a flying donkey for racing. Re-released as a short on July 15, 1955.
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Flying Squirrel, The (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on November 12, 1954. Directed by Jack Hannah. Donald promises a peanut to a flying squirrel if it will hang his peanut sign in a nearby tree. But when the peanut turns out to be rotten, the squirrel gets his just revenge.
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Flying Saucers Tomorrowland attraction at Disneyland, from August 6, 1961, to September 5, 1966. Individually controlled vehicles floated on a cushion of air, but the technology was not perfected and the attraction was constantly breaking down. It was one of the worst maintenance headaches at Disneyland, as the technicians continually tried to keep it operating. …
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