The title "Carol Ankles for Indie-Prod" refers to a plotline in which the character Carol, played by Suzanne Pleshette, is involved in a storyline about her ankles, likely highlighting a humorous or quirky aspect of her character. "Indie-Prod" suggests a connection to independent production, possibly indicating a creative or unconventional approach within the episode. The title captures the show's blend of comedy and character-driven storytelling, typical of Bob Newhart's style.
None of Pluto cartoons won the Academy award lend a paw is a Mickey Mouse cartoon. It’s Mickey’s only Academy award short.
"Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" did not star Bruce Willis. It starred Don Johnson and Mickey Rourke.
CrossroadsMovies beginning with - C: * Cinderella * Chariots of Fire * Circle of Friends * Children of the Corn * Close Encounters of the Third Kind * Christmas Vacation * A Christmas Carol * The Chamber * Cape Fear * Casablanca
Nominees for 'Best Actor' 1939The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1939 went to Robert Donat in the movie "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" for his role as Mr. Chips. Other nominees for "Best Actor", performance by an Actor in a Leading Role were: Clark Gable in the movie "Gone with the Wind" as Rhett Butler, Laurence Olivier in the movie "Wuthering Heights" as Heathcliff, Mickey Rooney in the movie "Babes in Arms" as Mickey Moran, and James Stewart in the movie "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" as Jefferson Smith. The Oscar for Best Picture in 1939 went to "Gone with the Wind"
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A Christmas Carol was the only name used by Dickens
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NoEpic Mickey is a video game released in 2010.There was also an episode from the television series Disney 365 with the title Epic Mickey
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A Christmas carol is something happy. Scrooge was changed into a happy man. Hope I Helped. :)
The official debut of Mickey Mouse was in 1928. He appeared in the short "Steamboat Willie."
O tannenbaum.
Silent Night.
O Tannenbaum