Elephanchine
Elephanchine Elephant dancer in the Dance of the Hours segment of Fantasia.
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Elephant Journey (television) Follows a herd of elephants on their epic annual migration through northwestern Namibia, traversing routes that the enormous pachyderms have followed instinctively for centuries. Produced by Adrian Warren. Aired in syndication beginning May 8, 2000, as a New True-Life Adventure. 45 min.
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Elephants and Hippos in Africa (film) Portion of The African Lion; released on 16mm for schools in May 1969. Shows the daily life of elephants and hippos.
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Elfego Baca (Episode 1): The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca (television) Television show; aired on October 3, 1958. Directed by Norman Foster. Tales of a gunman who became a lawyer in the Old West. In this first episode, Elfego is deputized to catch a rampaging cowboy, but this leads to problems with other cowboys in …
See moreElaborate Lives: The Legend of Aida
Elaborate Lives: The Legend of Aida See Aida.
See moreElam, Jack
Elam, Jack (1920-2003) Actor; appeared in Never a Dull Moment (Ace Williams), The Wild Country (Thompson), Hot Lead and Cold Feet (Rattlesnake), and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (Big Mac), and on television in Zorro (Gomez) and Ride a Northbound Horse. He also appeared on The Disney Channel in Down the Long Hills (Squires).
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Elcar, Dana (1927-2005) Actor; appeared in The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark (Benchley) and Condorman (Russ), and on television in Herbie, the Love Bug (Warden) and Small and Frye (Problems).
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Electric Umbrella Fast-food facility in Innoventions East at Epcot; opened June 24, 1994, and closed February 15, 2020. Formerly Stargate.
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El Bandido (television) Television show about Zorro. See Zorro.
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El Capitan Movie theater in Hollywood remodeled by Disney in conjunction with its owner, Pacific Theaters; many Disney films have since premiered at the theater, occasionally with a special stage show. The first film to play at the restored theater was The Rocketeer in 1991.
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