Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (film)
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on December 23, 1938. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. Pages from “Mother Goose” come alive with famous motion picture stars, including W. C. Fields, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Eddie Cantor, caricatured as nursery rhyme characters.
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Mother Pluto (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on November 14, 1936. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. When a family of baby chicks hatch in his doghouse, Pluto feels duty-bound to protect them, despite the many hazards that continue to appear.
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Mother Goose Rock ‘n’ Rhyme (television) A hip musical-comedy retelling of familiar nursery rhymes. A Disney Channel Premiere Film, first aired on May 19, 1990. 77 min. Pat Field won an Emmy Award for costume design.
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Moth and the Flame (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on April 1, 1938. Directed by Burt Gillett. A boy and girl moth run away to live in an old costume shop where the girl is caught by an cruel flame. Only by calling on the aid of his friends can the boy moth save her.
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Mosby Raiders, The (television) Television show; part 2 of Willie and the Yank.
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Morty and Ferdy Mickey Mouse’s nephews, first appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic strip on September 18, 1932 (where Ferdie had a different spelling). Their only film appearance was in Mickey’s Steamroller in 1934.
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Moteurs . . . Action! Stunt Show Spectacular Unique live stunt show featuring cars and motorbikes, presented at Walt Disney Studios Paris; opened March 16, 2002. The action takes place in a 3,000 seat theater facing a Mediterranean-style village complete with shops, street stalls, and cafés, bordering a market square. A similar production, Lights, Motors, …
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Mosby’s Marauders (film) Foreign theatrical release of Willie and the Yank television episodes. First released in England in May 1967. 80 min. Released on video in 1987.
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Mortimer Mouse According to legend, Walt Disney had originally wanted to name his mouse star Mortimer, but Mrs. Disney objected and suggested Mickey instead; Disney later used a character named Mortimer Mouse as Mickey’s Rival (1936).
See moreMortensen, Viggo
Mortensen, Viggo Actor; appeared in Crimson Tide (Weps), G.I. Jane (Master Chief), and Hidalgo (Frank T. Hopkins).
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