Schallert, William

Schallert, William Actor; appeared as Professor Quigley in The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and The Strongest Man in the World, and on television in Elfego Baca and The Torkelsons.

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Scheider, Roy

Scheider, Roy Actor; appeared in Tiger Town (Billy Young).

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Schell, Maximilian

Schell, Maximilian (1930-2014) Actor; appeared in The Black Hole (Dr. Hans Reinhardt) and A Far Off Place (Col. Mopani Theron).

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Scandalous John (film)

Scandalous John (film) In modern times, a rip-snorting, 79-year-old western rancher, with the prettiest granddaughter; ugliest horse; scrawniest herd; and puniest partner, a Mexican handyman; go on a cattle drive (of one cow) and do battle against a wealthy, land-grabbing industrialist. After an adventurous (and humorous) trek, à la Don Quixote, the rancher confronts the …

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Photo of Scar Lion villain in The Lion King.

Scar

Scar Lion villain in The Lion King; voiced by Jeremy Irons.

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Scarcity and Planning (film)

Scarcity and Planning (film) Educational film from The People on Market Street series, produced by Terry Kahn; released in September 1977. Economic concepts of scarcity and planning are explored using the visit of a man and his wife to a clinic as an example.

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Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, The (television)

Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, The (television) Three-part television show; aired on February 9, 16, and 23, 1964. Directed by James Neilson. Adapted from the book Christopher Syn by Russell Thorndike and William Buchanan. The adventures of a disguised vicar who fights for justice in 18th-century England. The people in Kent and Sussex have turned to …

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Scarlet Letter, The (film)

Scarlet Letter, The (film) A retelling of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s timeless classic. Set in puritanical 17th-century Boston, this romantic drama follows the sensational life of a bright and beautiful woman who becomes a social outcast when she bears the child of a respected reverend and refuses to divulge the name of the father. Shunned by the …

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