Holiday for Henpecked Husbands (television)

Holiday for Henpecked Husbands (television) Television show; aired on November 26, 1961. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. A series of Goofy cartoons cover the theme. Reruns aired as Goofy Takes a Holiday.

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Holdridge, Cheryl

Holdridge, Cheryl (1944-2009) Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.

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Hog Wild (television)

Hog Wild (television) Two-part television show; aired on Janury 20 and 27, 1974. Directed by Jerome Courtland. A man moves his family in the 1880s to Idaho and starts a pig ranch; an accident causes him to rely on his son to take the pigs to market. It is a race against a neighboring pig …

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cel from cartoon Hold that Pose, featuring Goofy

Hold that Pose (film)

Hold that Pose (film) Goofy cartoon; released on November 3, 1950. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy buys photographic equipment for his new hobby and eagerly goes out to find a subject which turns out to be a bear. But he so angers the bear with the flash apparatus that it chases him back to his …

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Hoffman, Gaby

Hoffman, Gaby Actress; she starred in the television series, Someone Like Me, and in the television remake of Freaky Friday (Annabelle Andrews).

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Hold Your Horsepower (film)

Hold Your Horsepower (film) Educational film showing the development of farm machinery, illustrating farmers’ ability to produce more crops and lighten their labor, and how to care for the machinery, made for the Texas Company. Delivered to them on August 8, 1945.

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Hoffman, Dustin

Hoffman, Dustin Actor; appeared in Dick Tracy (Mumbles), Billy Bathgate (Dutch Schultz), and Moonlight Mile (Ben Floss).

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Hockey Homicide (film)

Hockey Homicide (film) Goofy cartoon; released on September 21, 1945. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy plays all the parts in a hockey game until the crowd, in their excitement, comes out on the ice and the players can relax in the bleachers. Running time: 7 1/2 minutes.

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Hoff, Christian

Hoff, Christian Actor; appeared in Encino Man (Boog), and was the first actor ever to appear in a Disney film as Walt Disney (as a child)—the television movie, Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream.

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