White Man’s Medicine (television)

White Man’s Medicine (television) Television show; episode 5 of Andy Burnett. Also used as the title of part 2 of the television airing of Westward Ho the Wagons.

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Photo of White Rabbit Flighty character chased by Alice in Alice in Wonderland

White Rabbit

White Rabbit Flighty character chased by Alice in Alice in Wonderland; voiced by Bill Thompson.

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White Squall (film)

White Squall (film) A recounting of a 1961 adventure-filled ordeal of a sea captain and a group of teenage boys who set off on a brigantine sailing school called The Albatross for an eight-month Caribbean voyage.  When a freak storm sinks their ship, the survivors are forced to confront their tragic situation and discover their own …

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Whitaker, Johnny

Whitaker, Johnny Actor; appeared in The Biscuit Eater (Lonnie McNeil), Napoleon and Samantha (Napoleon), and Snowball Express (Richard Baxter), and on television in The Mystery in Dracula’s Castle.

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White, Betty

White, Betty Actress; appeared on television in The Golden Girls (for which she won the Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1986), The Golden Palace, The Magical World of Disney, and Maybe This Time.  She also appeared in Holy Man (herself), Bringing Down the House (Mrs. Kline), The Proposal (Grandma …

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White, Jesse

White, Jesse (1918-1997) Actor; appeared in The Cat from Outer Space (Earnest Ernie).

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White, Richard

White, Richard Broadway actor who voiced Gaston in Beauty and the Beast.

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White Fang (film)

White Fang (film) A young adventurer, Jack Conroy, in the harsh wilderness of Alaska, along with Klondike prospector Alex Larson, come upon a wolf-dog, White Fang, who has been raised by an Indian. White Fang, through deception, becomes the property of the devious Beauty Smith who mistreats him. Jack rescues the animal and patiently begins …

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Whispering Canyon Cafe

Whispering Canyon Cafe Restaurant serving food family style at the Wilderness Lodge at Walt Disney World. Skillets of food are placed on the table, and diners are welcome to all they can eat.

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