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This Day In Disney History- 12/23
On this date in 1990, Actress, model, and singer Anna Maria Francesca Enriquez Perez de Taglé is born in San Francisco, California. Disney Channel fans know her as Ashley Dewitt on Hannah Montana and Ella Pador on Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2.
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This Day In Disney History- 12/22
On this date in 1955, Buena Vista Distribution releases the Disney produced feature The Littlest Outlaw. Filmed entirely on location in Mexico (but in English) with a largely Mexican cast and crew, it is directed by Roberto Gavaldón and written by Larry Lansburgh and Bill Walsh. The film tells the story of Little Pablito, the ten year old son of a cruel horse trainer who is responsible for training a Mexican General’s horse to jump for the grand race. When the trainer’s methods cause the horse to become afraid of jumping, the general orders the animal’s death. Pablito runs away with the horse … thus becoming The Littlest Oulaw.
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This Day In Disney History- 12/21
On this date in 1937, Disney’s first feature-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premieres at the Carthay Circle Theater in Los Angeles, California. The film features the voices of Adriana Caselotti (as Snow White) and Harry Stockwell (as the Prince). Workers at the studio present Walt with a backyard playhouse for his two daughters, a child size copy of the dwarfs’ cottage from the film. In attendance at the opening of the first American feature-length animated film are such stars as Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Judy Garland, Carole Lombard, John Barrymore, Marlene Dietrich, and future Disney Legend Fred McMurray. Also attending the premiere is Adriana Caselotti, Snow White director David Hand, and a teenager named Marjorie Belcher (later known as Marge Champion) – the animator’s live-action model for Snow White! (The Carthay will later be razed and replaced by an office building.)
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This Day In Disney History- 12/20
On this date in 1968, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery
Day is released along with the live-action feature The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit in New York City. Disney’s 2nd Pooh short – and the first appearance of Tigger, it will win an Academy Award. The Horse in the Gray Flannel
Suit, a comedy directed by Norman Tokar, stars Dean Jones as an ad executive who is under pressure from his boss to come up with a new campaign for a wealthy client. The cast includes Morey Amsterdam, Kurt Russell, Lloyd Bochner, and Diane Baker.
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This Day In Disney History- 12/19
On this date in 2005, The Walt Disney World Resort’s animal care team welcomes a 233-pound baby elephant early in the morning. The female African elephant calf is born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park and is named Nadirah.
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This Day In Disney History- 12/17
On this date in 1976, Walt Disney Productions releases The Shaggy D.A. – a sequel to the 1959 The Shaggy Dog. Wilby Daniels (the focus of the 1959 film) is now an adult (played by Dean Jones) who is a successful attorney. Unfortunately for Wilby, he can still transform into an English sheepdog! The film’s all-star comic cast includes Tim Conway, Suzanne Pleshette, Keenan Wynn, Jo Anne Worley, Dick Van Patten, and Vic Tayback. This is the last of 19 films Robert Stevenson directed at Disney over a 20 year period.
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This Day In Disney History- 12/16
On this date in 1977, The Disney live-action feature Candleshoe, starring Jodie Foster as Casey Brown, Helen Hayes (in her final screen appearance) as Lady St. Edmund, and David Niven playing 3 roles including the part of a butler, is released. Based on the Michael Innes novel Christmas at Candleshoe, a small time crook named Harry Bundage discovers that the old manor house where Lady St. Edmund resides, with three orphans and her butler Priory, is the resting place for a hoard of treasure!
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On this date in 2008, The premiere of Walt Disney Pictures’ Bedtime Stories takes place at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. The adventure comedy stars Adam Sandler as Skeeter Bronson, a hotel handyman whose life is changed forever when the bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to mysteriously come true.










