A 16-week course in horsemanship has a group of students learning the finer points of sportsmanship, jumping, horsecare, dressage and riding to hounds under stern and exacting teachers.
The story follows the coyote through his encounters with man, starting as a pup. He's put in a roadside zoo, escapes, then heads to the wilderness where he battles for his life. Chico fortunately meets a mate and raises some offspring.
The Light in the Forest (1958) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Col. Bouquet parleys with the Delaware Indians and persuades them to give up their white captives. Among those freed is Johnny Butler, who despises whites as his enemy.
_Light in the Forest, The (1958)_ re-edited into a two-part presentation. Johnny finds the townspeople wary and prejudiced, too, and only after a reckoning with his Uncle Wilse, did he settle down to a peaceful life.
Goofy wants to go out to play golf, but his wife keeps him busy with the spring cleaning, much to his chagrin. As he toils, Goofy daydreams about a more adventurous life to make his labors more fun..
Prof. Ludwig Von Drake shares his knowledge on the subject of child psychology. He is particularly studying Donald Duck (whom Von Drake refers to as "Mr. X" to protect his identity) and offers advice on how to handle Huey, Dewey and Louie.
Television show, aired December 17, 1961, being a tour of the Disney Studio and a party celebrating the completion of Babes in Toyland. Annette Funicello hosts the final segment by introducing various cast members who perform.
Hans's father is injured and all the family's money saved for Hans's education must go for medical bills. Hans dabbles in art, and hopes to sell some of his paintings, but then there are more problems with the father.
Hans hears of an annual skating race, and he is determined to win it for the prize money but aborts the race to save a fellow racer, the mayor's son. The mayor agrees to pay for the father's surgery.
A pet steer, Sancho, is awkward to keep when it is full grown at the ranch, and he almost ruins a cattle drive. Sancho heads off toward home by himself, a journey of 1,200 miles, finding many obstacles along the way.
A young girl, while skiing in Aspen, Colorado falls victim to an avalanche and her faithful St. Bernard dog assists in the rescue. This film was a Disney Wonderful World of Color dramatic installment aired in 1962.
Tonka (1958) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A young Indian brave, White Bull, captures a wild stallion and decides to keep him as his own, naming him Tonka Wakan-The Great One.
Tonka (1958) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Yellow Bull acquires him but mistreats him so that the horse was turned over to Capt. Keogh, riding him into the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
Part 2 of 3. Tom, as Prince Edward, tries to cope with court customs and manners. Edward's father, King Henry VIII, his nobles and the palace staff think the prince has an illness that has caused memory loss and fear he will go mad.