Believe . . . There’s Magic in the Stars

Believe . . . There’s Magic in the Stars Fireworks spectacular created for Disneyland’s 45th anniversary, debuting on February 18, 2000, taking the place of the long-running Fantasy in the Sky. A holiday version, Believe… in Holiday Magic, debuted on November 3, 2000, and featured a simulated snowfall at various areas in the park. American …

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Belafsky, Marty

Belafsky, Marty Child actor; appeared in Newsies (Crutchy) and Pearl Harbor (Louie) and on television in the series Hull High.

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Bell Telephone Science Series

Bell Telephone Science Series See The Restless Sea. Two other films in the series narrated by Dr. Frank Baxter, Our Mister Sun and Hemo the Magnificent, even though they contained animation, were not made by Disney.

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Believe You Can…and You Can! (television)

Believe You Can…and You Can! (television) Syndicated television special celebrating the opening of the new Fantasyland at Disneyland, aired on April 21, 1983. Directed by Lee Miller. Heather goes to Disneyland to find magic to prevent her family from moving to Minneapolis; instead she discovers the park’s Fantasyland Problem Solver who shows her the new …

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Bejewelled (television)

Bejewelled (television) Four unlikely heroes tackle the mystery of a fortune in missing jewels, which disappeared while they were being transported to London for an exhibition. A Disney Channel Premiere Film, first aired on January 20, 1991. Directed by Terry Marcel. Stars Emma Samms (Stacey Orpington), Dirk Benedict, Denis Lawson (Alistair Lord), Jade Magri (Eloise …

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Beise, S. Clark

Beise, S. Clark (1898-1989) Executive with the Bank of America and a member of the Disney board of directors from 1965 to 1975.

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Bekins Van Lines

Bekins Van Lines The company operated a locker area on Town Square at Disneyland from 1955 to 1962, The locker area was later sponsored by Global Van Lines and National.

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Behind the True-Life Cameras/Olympic Elk (television)

Behind the True-Life Cameras/Olympic Elk (television) Television show; aired on September 21, 1955. Directed by Winston Hibler and James Algar. Cameramen are shown filming Secrets of Life in the desert and in the Everglades, and trailing after animals near Mt. Kilimanjaro for The African Lion.

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Being Right: Can You Still Lose? (film)

Being Right: Can You Still Lose? (film) Educational film, using sequences from Ride a Wild Pony. In the Questions!/Answers? series, released in 1976. The dilemma of having a pony decide between two former owners.

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