Four Diamonds, The (television)
Four Diamonds, The (television) A Disney Channel Premiere Film; first aired on August 12, 1995. Young cancer patient Chris Millard escaped into his imagination by writing The Four Diamonds. In the tale, he cast members of his family in various roles, including himself as Sir Millard, and his doctor, Dr. Burke, as Raptenahad, the evil …
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Four Corners Food Faire Located in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened on April 15, 1983. Name changed to Small World Restaurant in March 1987.
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Foul Hunting (film) Goofy cartoon; released on October 31, 1947. Directed by Jack Hannah. Goofy’s duck hunting is not going well when he encounters a duck that imitates the decoy and gets his gun soaked. He ends up eating the decoy.
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4 Artists Paint 1 Tree (film) 16mm release title of a part of the television show An Adventure in Art; released in May 1964. Four Disney artists were asked to paint the same tree, and their differing styles created widely varying results. They explain their approach and interpretation.
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Fountainview Espresso & Bakery Dessert and espresso area formerly part of Sunrise Terrace, in Innoventions West at Epcot; opened on November 9, 1993 and closed on September 7, 2019.
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Foster, Norman (1900-1976) Director of Davy Crockett and Zorro films.
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Foster, Lewis R. (1899-1974) Director of Swamp Fox and Zorro films.
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Foster, Jodie Actress; appeared in Napoleon and Samantha (Samantha), One Little Indian (Martha Melver), Freaky Friday (Annabel Andrews), Candleshoe (Casey), Flightplan (Kyle Pratt), and on television in Menace on the Mountain.
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40 Pounds of Trouble (film) Motion picture made by Universal in 1962, starring Tony Curtis and Suzanne Pleshette, notable for a lengthy chase scene that takes place inside Disneyland. This was the first non-Disney motion picture to use Disneyland as a setting.
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Fortuosity Song from The Happiest Millionaire, sung by Tommy Steele, written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
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