Columbia

Columbia Distributor of the Disney cartoons from 1930 to 1932. In 1932, Walt Disney switched to United Artists.

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Comanche (television)

Comanche (television) Television title of Tonka for its airing in 1962.

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Colvig, Pinto

Colvig, Pinto (1892-1967) Storyman at the Disney Studio in the 1930s, and the original voice of Goofy. Also supplied the voices of The Grasshopper in The Grasshopper and the Ants, the Practical Pig, and Sleepy and Grumpy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He helped Frank Churchill compose “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad …

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Columbia Harbour House

Columbia Harbour House Restaurant in Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened in 1972.

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Color of Money, The (film)

Color of Money, The (film) Former pool hustler, Fast Eddie Felson, sees promise in a cocky kid, Vincent. With the help of Vincent’s girlfriend, Carmen, he takes the kid under his wing to prepare him for a major Atlantic City tournament. After a falling out, Felson takes up his cue stick again and the two …

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Color of Night (film)

Color of Night (film) Haunted by the bizarre suicide of a patient, New York psychologist Dr. Bill Capa abandons his successful practice and relocates to Los Angeles. He soon finds himself entangled in an explosive sexual relationship with a beautiful but enigmatic woman named Rose, and the investigation into the brutal murder of a friend …

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poster for The Color of Friendship (television)

Color of Friendship, The (television)

Color of Friendship, The (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie, first aired on February 5, 2000. In 1977, African American Congressman Ron V. Dellums and his family welcome a South African exchange student, but, expecting a student of color, they are surprised when a white South African arrives. Their surprise is no more than the …

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