Climbing High (film)
Climbing High (film) Educational release in 16mm in January 1991, 25 min. A teen is pressured by his peers to try marijuana, but, as a dedicated rock climber, he discovers that the high he gets climbing mountains is far greater than any high he could get from a drug.
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Clark, Steven B. Publicist with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Disney Channel from 1997 to 2001, Steven co-authored Disney: The First 100 Years with Dave Smith, as well as writing several Disney trivia and other games for Mattel. He joined ABC in 2002, and later became Vice President, Corporate Communications, for The Walt Disney Company, …
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Clark, Les (1907-1979) Leading Disney animator, the first of the Nine Old Men to join the company (1927). He specialized in animating Mickey Mouse, beginning with one scene in Steamboat Willie. In his later years, he worked on directing educational films, and retired in 1975. He was named a Disney Legend posthumously in 1989.
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Clark, Susan Actress; appeared in The Apple Dumpling Gang (Magnolia “Dusty” Clydesdale) and The North Avenue Irregulars (Anne).
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Cleanliness Brings Health (film) Educational film produced under the auspices of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Delivered to them on June 30, 1945. Story of the difference between two families: the “clean” family that cares for their food and home and remain happy, and the “careless” family that lives in filth and are unhealthy.
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Clark, Dean He voiced Berlioz in The Aristocats.
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Clarabelle Cow Bovine cartoon character known for her oversize nostrils and two buck teeth; appeared in 17 films, mostly Mickey Mouse cartoons of the 1930s, often paired with Horace Horsecollar. She made her debut in The Plow Boy (1929).
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Clara Cleans Her Teeth (film) Dental training film, made by Walt Disney after he moved to Hollywood, for Dr. Thomas B. McCrum of Kansas City, in 1926. Clara has problems with her teeth and refuses to see a dentist until she has a bad nightmare. Soon her teeth are fine and she can eat snacks …
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Clark, Carroll (1894-1968) Longtime art director on most Disney features and television shows from The Great Locomotive Chase to The Love Bug. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Mary Poppins and won an Emmy for The Mooncussers.
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Clara Cluck Operatic diva chicken character, who made her debut in Orphan’s Benefit in 1934 and went on to eight more appearances. Voiced by Florence Gill.
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