Cruise, Tom

Cruise, Tom Actor; appeared in The Color of Money (Vincent) and Cocktail (Brian Flanagan).

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Cruise of the Eagle (film)

Cruise of the Eagle (film) People and Places featurette; released on March 19, 1959. Produced by Ben Sharpsteen. The varied and important services of the U.S. Coast Guard are glimpsed. They warn ships of dangerous shoals, keep sea lanes open with icebreakers, face gale and hurricane to accurately forecast the weather in remote areas of …

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Crumbs (television)

Crumbs (television) Half-hour comedy series on ABC began January 12, 2006, and ended February 7, 2006.  Estranged brothers, Mitch and Jody Crumb, reunite to deal with their mother, a recent release from a psychiatric country club who has yet to discover that her ex-husband, Billy, is about to have a baby with his new girlfriend. …

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Crossroads

Crossroads Shopping area at Walt Disney World; opening in February 1989. Located across the main highway from the Downtown Disney Marketplace (later the Marketplace at Disney Springs) , it includes a supermarket, shops, miniature golf, and restaurants. It was sold to GE Capital Realty Group in 2001.

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Crossroads of the World

Crossroads of the World Shop at the beginning of Hollywood Blvd. at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, featuring a tall tower topped by Mickey Mouse. Opened on May 1, 1989.

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Cross-Utilization

Cross-Utilization Program, known as Cross-U, initiated at Walt Disney World during the Thanksgiving weekend in 1972, where office, clerical, and management cast members are trained to work as food service and operations hosts/hostesses in the parks during peak holiday periods when high attendance is expected.

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Crothers, Scatman

Crothers, Scatman (1910-1986) Actor; appeared in The Journey of Natty Gann (Sherman) and as the voice of Scat Cat in The Aristocats.

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Crowe, Russell

Crowe, Russell Actor; appeared in Mystery, Alaska (John Biebe) and The Insider (Jeffrey Wigand), receiving an Academy Award nomination for the latter.

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