Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (film)
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (film) Deuce is a naïve, down-on-his-luck guy who cleans fish tanks for a living. His life changes while fish-sitting for Antoine Laconte, a debonair, world class male escort. He gets comfortable in Antoine’s apartment, where his only rules are: don’t answer the phone and don’t drive the Porsche. After a chain …
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Destination: Careers (film) Educational film; released in September 1984. Relates skills and interests to various job families and introduces job possibilities of the future.
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Destination: Communications (film) Educational film; released in September 1984. A history of the development of communication and a demonstration of how technology has broadened our ability to communicate.
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Der Teddybär Shop in Germany in World Showcase at Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982. Sells a variety of toys.
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de Seversky, Alexander (1894-1974) Author of Victory Through Air Power, who appeared as himself in the Disney film of the same title which Walt Disney made from his book.
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Desperado from Tombstone (television) Television show; episode 9 of Texas John Slaughter.
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Desperate Housewives (television) Hour-long comedy/drama series on ABC; premiered on October 3, 2004, and ended on May 13, 2012. After her death, Mary Alice Young was looking down into the lives of her family, friends, and neighbors. From her unique vantage point, Mary Alice saw more now than she ever did alive, and she commented …
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Deserter, The (television) Television show; episode one of Willie and the Yank.
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Denver, John (1943-1997) Actor/singer, appeared on television in The Leftovers. He composed his popular “Sweet Surrender” for The Bears and I.
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Depardieu, Gérard French actor, appeared in Green Card (George), My Father the Hero (Andre), and 102 Dalmatians (Jean Pierre Le Pelt).
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