Sequoyah (film)
Sequoyah (film) Educational film about the Cherokee silversmith who singlehandedly created a written Indian language, produced by Anthony Corso; released in September 1974.
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Sequels Even though Walt Disney professed that he did not like to make sequels, he was occasionally persuaded by economic reality to make them against his best judgment. One of the first of his films to lead to sequels was the cartoon Three Little Pigs; the pigs were brought back for The Big Bad Wolf, …
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Selma, Lord, Selma (television) Two-hour television movie, aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on January 17, 1999. Two little girls remember the infamous and violent Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama, during the tumultuous American civil rights movement of the 1960s, when freedom fighters organize a black registration march amidst Southern violence, hatred, racial prejudice, …
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Sequoia Lodge Hotel at Disneyland Paris; opened on May 27, 1992. It was the only hotel there not to open with the others on the park’s opening day. Reminiscent of some of the National Park hotels in the United States. Designed by Antoine Grumbach.
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Selleck, Tom Actor; appeared in Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady (Peter) and An Innocent Man (Jimmie Rainwood), and provided the voice of Cornelius in Meet the Robinsons.
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Self Control (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on February 11, 1938. Directed by Jack King. Though he tries to take radio philosopher Uncle Smiley’s advice about controlling his temper, Donald soon flies into a rage when his rest is upset by various pests, including a woodpecker and an incooperative hammock.
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Seems There Was This Moose (television) Television show; aired on October 19, 1975. Directed by Roy Edward Disney. A moose has problems when he stumbles into civilization, including managing the destruction of the local market, so he heads back to the forest. Stars Bob Cox, Ron Brown.
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Seiberling Latex Products Co. A Disney licensee from 1934 to 1942, they made rubber figures of various characters. Their Mickey Mouse figures are fairly common, as are those of the Seven Dwarfs. However, Snow White herself from the latter set is almost impossible to find. She was made of hollow rubber; the Dwarfs were solid. …
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Seeing Eye, The (television) Television show; part 3 of Atta Girl Kelly.
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Secrets, Stories & Magic of the Happiest Place on Earth (film) Direct-to-DVD release of a documentary prepared for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland, featuring interviews with dozens of Imagineers, cast members, and Disneyland enthusiasts. Directed by Bob Garner and Pete Schuermann. Released December 11, 2007. Executive produced by Jim Garber.
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