What About Brian (television)

What About Brian (television) One-hour drama series debuting on ABC on April 16, 2006, and ending March 26, 2007. At 34, Brian is the last single guy in his group of friends, a serial monogamist who still holds out hope that one day he will open the door and be blinded by love. But questions …

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What About Bob? (film)

What About Bob? (film) Saddled with a multitude of phobias, quirky Bob Wiley enlists the help of sane and sensible psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin. But Leo soon discovers that he does not want to be the new “best friend” of his obsessive/compulsive patient. Skipping town for a restful summer holiday with his family, Leo is …

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Photo from Disney's Wet Paint Donald Duck cartoon

Wet Paint (film)

Wet Paint (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on August 9, 1946. Directed by Jack King. A bird, Susie, ruins Donald’s new paint job on his car, damages his upholstery, and unravels his hat while gathering nest material. He is about to get her with an ax when he sees Susie’s babies and gives up.

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The Wetback Hound

Wetback Hound, The (film)

Wetback Hound, The (film) Featurette; released on June 19, 1957. Directed by Larry Lansburgh. Paco is a young hound owned by mountain lion hunters in Sonora, Mexico. When he is mistreated, he runs away, and even swims across a river to enter the United States in his search for a kindly master. He finds one, …

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Whale of a Tale, A

Whale of a Tale, A Song from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; sung by Kirk Douglas, written by Al Hoffman and Norman Gimbel.

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Western Publishing Co., Inc.

Western Publishing Co., Inc. One of the earliest Disney licensees, producing Disney books (primarily under the Whitman and Golden Press imprints) beginning in 1933. Western sponsored the Story Book Shop at Disneyland and was one of the original investors in the park.

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Westward Ho the Wagons! (film)

Westward Ho the Wagons! (film) A wagon train composed of a number of emigrant families is making the crossing from the Missouri River to the rich farming country of the Pacific Northwest in 1844. Despite raids and misunderstandings with the Pawnee tribe, Captain Stephen’s leadership of the train with the help of a veteran scout, …

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