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Super Ducktales (1989)
Character: Scrooge McDuck / Prison Guard (voice)
While attempting to protect the money bin, Scrooge's new accountant accidentally becomes the superhero Gizmoduck. The fourth and final DuckTales television movie.
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Five Fingers : Thin Ice (1961)
Character: Karl
Sebastian must either deliver a young Arab prince to Russia or get him back safely to his own country. The episode aired in the US in 1959, and in theaters in the UK in 1961 -- supporting the movie Wild in the Country with Elvis Prestley
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Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)
Character: Self / Wilbur Post (archive footage)
Trace the history of television and its impact on American culture with clips, newsreels, and exclusive interviews from television greats like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.
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Once Upon a Halloween (2005)
Character: Mr. Flaversham
On the night before Halloween, the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs plans to conquer Halloween, and asks her cauldron to show you several villains, to which one of them helps her in her plan, such as Peg Leg Pete from Mickey & Co., Ursula from The Little Mermaid, Captain Hook from Peter Pan, Yzma from The Emperor's New Groove, Professor Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective, Alameda Slim from Home on the Range, and Judge Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame The cauldron also explains its origins and The Horned King, both from The Black Cauldron.
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Moondance (2004)
Character: Ernie Bigalow
A funny and poignant tale of an old man who takes a road trip to have one last dance with his one true love. Along the way he touches the lives of those he meets.
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Stars in the Eye (1952)
Character: Himself
Various CBS stars appear in this one hour variety program about the opening of the brand new $7 million dollar CBS Television City Studios.
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Christmas Unwrapped: The History of Christmas (1997)
Character: Scrooge McDuck (archive footage)
Christmas abounds with traditions, from neighborhood carolers to lovingly decorated trees, but from where did all these rituals emerge? This enlightening program looks at the origins of the Western world's most popular Christmas traditions -- from the significance of December 25th and its relationship to winter solstice to the enchanting legend of Santa Claus and Prince Albert's 1841 unveiling of the Christmas tree.
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The Treasure of the Golden Suns (1987)
Character: Scrooge McDuck (voice)
When Donald Duck's nephews are sent to live with their Uncle Scrooge, they discover a model ship that contains a map to a treasure.
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Beauty and the Beast (1983)
Character: Rene / Cockatoo (voice)
In order to save the life of her father, Beauty agrees to stay forever in the Beast's castle, not realizing he is really a handsome prince who is under the spell of a fairy.
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The Blinkins: The Bear and the Blizzard (1986)
Character: N/A
A little girl, Molly, loses her doll, Belinda, in the Blinkin wood and the Blinkins find it and make it their mission to return her to the owner. In the process, Flashy gets kidnapped by Mr Bear and the Blinkins are given a ransom from Mr Bear and Mr Grogg in the form of food from their winter store in exchange for Flashy's safe return.
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Baker's Hawk (1976)
Character: Mr. Carson
When a young boy nurses an injured hawk back to health, he gains newfound courage and confidence on his own.
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Black Beauty (1978)
Character: Narrator/Black Beauty/Nicholas Skinner (voice)
This heart warming adaptation of the timeless novel tells the story of the courageous stallion Black Beauty, a well-bred horse in the 19th century England.
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Bad Cat (1984)
Character: Jim Harrison (voice)
Bad Cat (voiced by Bart Braverman) is a lively cat who sets out to prove that a feline does not need to be tough to have class.
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Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994)
Character: Charley Loomis
When a mentor and friend of Jennifer's dies, she and Jonathan return to the sleepy town where Jennifer once lived and worked as a reporter. Nearly immediately, they discover that all is not right within this picturesque town. The town's economic troubles pale next to the danger the Harts find themselves in as they try to sort out whether their friend's death was murder, and what sinister secrets may lie behind the truth.
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The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
Character: Mr. Flaversham (voice)
When the diabolical Professor Ratigan kidnaps London's master toymaker, the brilliant master of disguise Basil of Baker Street and his trusted sidekick Dawson try to elude the ultimate trap and foil the perfect crime.
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Scruffy (1980)
Character: Narrator (voice)
A puppy encounters a series of tragedies and losses brought on by the evils of uncaring humans as she tries to find a family and a place to call home.
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DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990)
Character: Scrooge (voice)
With his nephews and niece, everyone's favorite rich uncle, Scrooge McDuck, treks from his mansion home in Duckburg in search of the long-lost loot of the thief Collie Baba. But finding the goods isn't quite what it's "quacked" up to be! Their thrilling adventure leads to comical chaos, magical mayhem, and a lesson about what is far more valuable than money, gold and jewels.
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Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004)
Character: Uncle Scrooge McDuck (voice)
Santa Claus, Mickey Mouse and all his Disney pals star in an original movie about the importance of opening your heart to the true spirit of Christmas. Stubborn old Donald tries in vain to resist the joys of the season, and Mickey and Pluto learn a great lesson about the power of friendship.
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Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952)
Character: Aaron Slick
Shy farmboy loves his next-door neighbor, but she dreams of going to the big city. Then she gets mixed up with big-city gangsters.
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The Cat from Outer Space (1978)
Character: Dr. Wenger
A UFO is stranded on earth and impounded by the US government. Its pilot, a cat with a collar that gives it special powers, including the ability to communicate with humans, has eluded the authorities and seeks the help of a scientist in order to reclaim and repair his ship and get back home.
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The Time Machine (1960)
Character: David Filby / James Filby
A Victorian Englishman travels to the far future and finds that humanity has divided into two hostile species.
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Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955)
Character: Charlie Biddle / Mrs. Biddle / Mr. Henry Biddle
Two Broadway showgirls, who are also sisters, are sick and tired of New York as well as not getting nowhere. Quitting Broadway, the sisters decided to travel to Paris to become famous.
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Chicken Every Sunday (1949)
Character: Geoffrey Lawson
A woman takes in boarders to support her husband's harebrained financial schemes.
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Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
Character: Scrooge McDuck - Ebenezer Scrooge (voice)
Ebenezer Scrooge is far too greedy to understand that Christmas is a time for kindness and generosity. But with the guidance of some new found friends, Scrooge learns to embrace the spirit of the season. A retelling of the classic Dickens tale with Disney's classic characters.
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Androcles and the Lion (1952)
Character: Androcles
George Bernard Shaw’s breezy, delightful dramatization of this classic fable—about a Christian slave who pulls a thorn from a lion’s paw and is spared from death in the Colosseum as a result of his kind act—was written as a meditation on modern Christian values. Pascal’s final Shaw production is played broadly, with comic character actor Alan Young as the titular naïf. He’s ably supported by Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Robert Newton, and Elsa Lanchester.
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Once Upon a Studio (2023)
Character: Scrooge McDuck (voice) (archive footage)
Created for Disney's 100th anniversary, the short features Mickey Mouse corralling a gallery of legendary Disney characters for a group photo.
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The Time Machine (2002)
Character: Flower Store Worker
Hoping to alter the events of the past, a 19th century inventor instead travels 800,000 years into the future, where he finds mankind divided into two warring races.
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Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit (1982)
Character: Mr. Monroe / Storekeeper (voice)
When strange accidents happen at the factory where Mr. Monroe works, and vegetables are drained of their juices, the neighbors as well as Harold the dog and Chester the cat suspect that the new-found family bunny is really a vampire.
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Margie (1946)
Character: Roy Hornsdale
A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher.
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Alice Through the Looking Glass (1987)
Character: The White Knight (voice)
Young Alice returns to Wonderland and is on her way to be crowned Queen, but she must dare to cross Chessland first. On her exciting journey, she encounters a magical jester, the feared Jabberwocky, Humpty Dumpty, Tiger Lily, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
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Tom Thumb (1958)
Character: Woody
A boy, no bigger than a thumb, manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him.
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Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999)
Character: Uncle Scrooge McDuck (voice)
Mickey, Minnie, and their famous friends Goofy, Donald, Daisy and Pluto gather together to reminisce about the love, magic and surprises in three wonder-filled stories of Christmas past.
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Beverly Hills Cop III (1994)
Character: Uncle Dave Thornton
When his boss is killed, Detroit cop Axel Foley finds evidence that the murderer had ties to a California amusement park called Wonder World. Returning to sunny Beverly Hills once more, Foley reunites with Detective Billy Rosewood to solve the case. Along with Billy's new partner, Detective Jon Flint, they discover that Wonder World is being used as a front for a massive counterfeiting ring.
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