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Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood Boulevard Shopping street at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Most of the buildings are copied from originals in Hollywood, California. Special actors, known as Streetmosphere, portray cops, cabbies, movie starlets, talent agents, and excited autograph seekers. The shops sell movie memorabilia, both old and new, along with Disney souvenirs and clothing. The shops have included Movieland …

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Hollywood Party (film)

Hollywood Party (film) Black and white MGM movie from 1934 which includes a segment with Mickey Mouse and Jimmy Durante leading into a color Silly Symphony-type sequence entitled The Hot Choc-late Soldiers.

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Hollywood Film Enterprises

Hollywood Film Enterprises From 1932 to 1950, Hollywood Film Enterprises was licensed to sell shortened versions of Disney cartoons in 16mm and 8mm home movie versions. Most were silent and, since each cartoon was cut into several parts, the segments were given new titles. Some of the films were also in Carmel Hollywood Films and …

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Holidayland

Holidayland Picnic area outside the Disneyland berm that opened on June 16, 1957, and operated until 1961. Holidayland utilized the circus tent that Walt had purchased for his short-lived Mickey Mouse Club Circus. It was used for corporate picnics and other events; the guests could then enter Disneyland through a special gate.

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Holloway, Sterling

Holloway, Sterling (1905-1992) Popular Disney voice actor; first used in Dumbo as the stork. He also narrated Peter and the Wolf, The Pelican and the Snipe, The Little House, Goliath II, and The Cold-Blooded Penguin, and voiced the adult Flower (Bambi), the Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland), Amos (Ben and Me), Kaa (The Jungle Book), …

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Hollywood & Vine

Hollywood & Vine Restaurant at Disney’s Hollywood Studios; opened on May 1, 1989. Also known as Cafeteria of the Stars.

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Holliman, Earl

Holliman, Earl Actor; appeared in The Biscuit Eater (Harve McNeil), and on television in The Boy and the Bronc Buster and Smoke.

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Holiday Time at Disneyland (television)

Holiday Time at Disneyland (television) Television show; aired on December 23, 1962. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. Festivities at Christmas time at Disneyland with Walt Disney showing viewers around the park (including the since-removed Flying Saucers attraction in Tomorrowland). Past parades for Easter and special events are highlighted before the Candlelight Procession and the Christmas …

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