Feather Farm, The (television)

Feather Farm, The (television) Television show; aired on October 26, 1969. Ostrich raising in 1915 is not as easy as it seems, as a Boston matron and her niece sadly discover.  They almost lose their investment as the ostriches run away, but the hired men finally find them. Stars Nick Nolte, Mel Weiser, Christine Coates, …

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Feather in His Collar, A (film)

Feather in His Collar, A (film) Commercial starring Pluto made for the Community Chests of America; delivered on August 7, 1946. Pluto is awarded a Red Feather for giving his life savings of bones to a Community Chest campaign.

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Feature Animation

Feature Animation The new name given to the Disney animation department in the 1980s to differentiate it from Television Animation. Walt Disney Feature Animation creates the Disney animated feature films, and is headquartered at the Disney Studio in Burbank, based in a new building occupied in late 1994. A division of Feature Animation opened at …

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Father’s Lion (film)

Father’s Lion (film) Goofy cartoon; released on January 4, 1952. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy and his son go on a camping trip, and in the midst of Goofy’s tall tales about himself as a great adventurer, they encounter a mountain lion.

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Father’s Week End (film)

Father’s Week End (film) Goofy cartoon; released on June 20, 1953. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy runs his life by the clock all week and relaxes on Sunday, but he has such a frantic day with his son at the beach that he is delighted to go back to work to rest up from his …

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Fauna

Fauna Good fairy in Sleeping Beauty who wore green; voiced by Barbara Jo Allen.

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Fawcett, Farrah

Fawcett, Farrah (1947-2009) Actress, appeared in Man of the House (Sandra Archer) and did the voice of Faucet in The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars.

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Faylen, Frank

Faylen, Frank (1907-1985) Actor; appeared in The Reluctant Dragon (orchestra leader) and The Monkey’s Uncle (Mr. Dearborne).

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Fathers Are People (film)

Fathers Are People (film) Goofy cartoon; released on October 21, 1951. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy experiences the trials and tribulations of fatherhood with Junior always coming out ahead in each situation.

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