Cannon, Dyan

Cannon, Dyan Actress; appeared in That Darn Cat (remake, Mrs. Flint), and on television in Rock ‘n’ Roll Mom (Annie Hackett) and The Beverly Hills Family Robinson (Marsha Robinson).

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Cannibal Capers (film)

Cannibal Capers (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on March 20, 1930. Directed by Burt Gillett. A jungle tribe’s riotous musical celebration is brought to an end by the inopportune appearance of a fierce lion.

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animation cel from cartoon Canine Caddy (film)

Canine Caddy (film)

Canine Caddy (film) Pluto cartoon; released on May 30, 1941. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Pluto gets into trouble with a gopher while caddying for Mickey, and the tunnels they make during the chase wreck the golf course.

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Canine Casanova (film)

Canine Casanova (film) Pluto cartoon; released on July 27, 1945. Directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto falls in love with a female dachshund whom he must rescue from the pound, only to find a family of puppies at her home.

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photo of rows of chocolate confections on a cookie sheet in the kitchen of Candy Palace Shop on Main Street at Disneyland

Candy Palace

Candy Palace Shop on Main Street at Disneyland, opened July 22, 1955. Also known as Candyland. The large front window allows passersby to view, and perhaps lick their lips a bit, as the confectioners make fudge or dip strawberries in chocolate. The Walt Disney World shop is the Main Street Confectionery. At Disneyland Paris the …

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Candy, John

Candy, John (1950-1994) Actor/comedian, appeared in Splash (Freddie Bauer), Cool Runnings (Irv), and as the voice of Wilbur in The Rescuers Down Under.

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Canine Patrol (film)

Canine Patrol (film) Pluto cartoon; released on December 7, 1945. Directed by Charles Nichols. While patrolling the beach, Pluto runs into a baby turtle who he will not allow to go into the water because of a “No Swimming” sign. But, when Pluto inadvertently falls in quicksand, the turtle saves him and the two become …

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Cane (television)

Cane (television) Television series debuting on CBS on September 25, 2007, and ending December 18, 2007. The Duques are a large Cuban-American family who own a rum and sugar empire in South Florida. Patriarch Pancho Duque has two sons, one of whom is adopted, whose approach to business are as different as their approach to …

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Candlelight Procession

Candlelight Procession A Christmastime tradition, beginning at Disneyland in 1958 with a concept developed by Dr. Charles C. Hirt of the University of Southern Californa School of Music. A guest narrator each year, with personalities including Dennis Morgan (in 1960, the first year they had a celebrity narrator)), Cary Grant, Gregory Peck, John Wayne, Rock …

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