Hallmark

Hallmark Card shop on Main Street at Disneyland from June 15, 1960 to 1985. The shop was previously sponsored by Gibson Cards. Also in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World from 1974 until 1985. Hallmark was a longtime Disney merchandise licensee. See also Hall Brothers.

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Halloweentown

Halloweentown (television)

Halloweentown (television) Aggie Cromwell, an eccentric and high-spirited witch, travels from her spooky and wonderful hometown, Halloweentown, to the mortal world to enlist the help of her daughter, Gwen, and her grandchildren in her mission to save Halloweentown from the sinister forces of evil which threaten to take it over. A Disney Channel Original Film; …

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Halloween Surprises (film)

Halloween Surprises (film) Educational film with Mickey’s clubhouse members learning about Halloween safety rules, in the Mickey’s Safety Club series, released in September 1989. 13 min.

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Halloween Hilarities (film)

Halloween Hilarities (film) Shorts program; released by RKO in 1953.

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Hall, Huntz

Hall, Huntz (1919-1999) Actor; appeared in Herbie Rides Again (judge), and on television in The Sky’s the Limit.

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The Hall of Presidents attraction at Walt Disney World

Hall of Presidents, The

Hall of Presidents, The Liberty Square attraction in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, opening October 1, 1971. At one time this show had been proposed for Disneyland, under the title of One Nation Under God. A pre-show film discusses how the Constitution was drafted and how it has had increased significance at various …

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Hall of Aluminum Fame

Hall of Aluminum Fame Sponsored by Kaiser Aluminum in Tomorrowland at Disneyland from 1955 until July 1960. Told the history of the metal and the men who developed the processes for its mass production, and described the methods used. A major icon was a huge aluminum pig.

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A "Cheer Up" card produced by Hall Brothers

Hall Brothers

Hall Brothers Company later known as Hallmark Cards, Inc. Joyce Hall of Kansas City was a friend of Walt Disney’s, and he received the license to produce greeting cards featuring the Disney characters beginning in 1931. Gibson took over the national license after Disneyland opened, but Hallmark was back as a licensee beginning in the …

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Hall, David

Hall, David (1905-1964) Storyman; worked at Disney from 1939 to 1940, and during that time produced hundreds of detailed story sketches and paintings for Alice in Wonderland (with a few also on Peter Pan). The concepts for these films changed during the many years before they were made, but Hall’s sketches stand out as wonderful …

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