Dangerous Minds (film)
Dangerous Minds (film) LouAnne Johnson teaches high school English to a group of tough, inner-city teenagers who have already accepted defeat. Her unconventional approach at instilling motivation and self-esteem in her students causes her many problems with a well-meaning but entrenched education establishment that tries to thwart her efforts at every turn. She shows that …
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Danger Bay (television) Series on The Disney Channel, premiered on October 7, 1985. A curator-veterinarian at a Pacific Northwest aquarium lives with his family on a small island in Danger Bay. The children help their dad, and also get into their own adventures. Stars Donnelly Rhodes (Grant Roberts), Susan Walden, Christopher Crabb, Ocean Hellman. Originally …
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Dancy, Hugh Actor, appeared in King Arthur (Galahad) and Confessions of a Shopaholic (Luke Brandon).
See moreDance of the Hours, The (film)
Dance of the Hours, The (film) Segment of Fantasia, composed by Amilcare Ponchielli.
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Danbury Secret of Flexible Behavior, The (film) Educational film from The Nick Price Story of Non-Manipulative Selling series; released in February 1981. The film shows how to use flexible behavior in dealing with a customer.
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Dan in Real Life (film) Dan Burns has a popular newspaper advice column, called “Dan in Real Life,” but he has less success as a widower raising three daughters. When the family travels to his parents’ house for a family reunion, Dan becomes infatuated with a woman, Marie, in a local book store, only to …
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Daly, Rad Actor; appeared on television in The Ghosts of Buxley Hall and The Kids Who Knew Too Much.
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Dallben The wizard, and Taran’s mentor, in The Black Cauldron; voiced by Freddie Jones.
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Dallas, Matt Actor, appeared on television in the series Kyle XY (Kyle) and in Beauty & the Briefcase (Seth).
See moreDali, Salvador
Dali, Salvador (1904-1989) The surrealist artist was a friend of Walt Disney’s, and he was invited to come to the Disney Studio in 1946 to work on a film project to be called Destino, based on a Mexican ballad. During many weeks at the Studio, he worked with Disney artists John Hench and Bob Cormack, …
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