Love
Love Song from Robin Hood, nominated for an Academy Award. Written by Floyd Huddleston and George Bruns.
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Love and Duty: Which Comes First? (film) Educational film; using sequences from Old Yeller. In the Questions!/Answers? series, released in October 1975. Helps students understand the relationship of duty to feelings of love and loyalty.
See moreLouis L’Amour’s The Cherokee Trail
Louis L’Amour’s The Cherokee Trail See The Cherokee Trail.
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Louie One of Donald Duck’s three nephews.
See moreLounsbery, John
Lounsbery, John (1911-1976) Animator; one of Walt’s “Nine Old Men.” He started his career with Disney in 1935, as an animator on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He worked on most of the classic features, as an animator or directing animator, including Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, and The Rescuers. He was …
See moreLotus Blossom Cafe
Lotus Blossom Cafe Fast-food facility in China in World Showcase at Epcot, opened on September 24, 1985.
See moreLots of Luck (television)
Lots of Luck (television) A housewife’s winning lottery ticket starts a lucky streak in the family as everyone starts bringing home prizes, but there are problems that go with this Midas touch. A television movie for The Disney Channel, first aired on February 3, 1985. Directed by Peter Baldwin. Stars Annette Funicello (Julie Maris), Martin …
See moreLot Like Love, A (film)
Lot Like Love, A (film) A pair of dynamic, diametrically opposed twentysomethings—Oliver and Emily—have an initial fateful meeting that sets off sparks, but then seems to go nowhere. Over the next seven years, they continue to meet through changing careers and different relationships. There always seems to be plenty keeping them apart, and yet there …
See moreLottery, The (film)
Lottery, The (film) Short film about a music teacher who finds and loses a winning lottery ticket, illustrating various special-effects techniques for guests at the Backstage Studio Tour, Disney-MGM Studios, opened on May 1, 1989, and ending June 29, 1996. 4 min. Stars Bette Midler.
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