What happened in history on this day: August 14?
On August 14 in ...
- 1942 - The Pluto film T-Bone for Two is released to theaters.
- 1944 - Work on the animated film The Good Samaritan is canceled.
- 1984 - Ray Watson meets with Stanley Gold and Al Checchi to work out an agreement to cancel the Gibson Greetings deal on equitable terms. As part of the agreement, Stanley Gold insists that Ron Miller resign.
- 1987 - Buena Vista releases the Touchstone Pictures live-action feature film Can't Buy Me Love to theaters in the US.
- 1990 - Disney releases the film Who Owns the Sun? for educational use.
- 1995 - Disney releases the film Dumbo on laserdisc, for US$37-50.
- 1995 - Disney releases the film The Sword in the Stone on laserdisc in the US, for US$37-50.
- 1995 - Michael Ovitz is appointed president of the Walt Disney Company. His contract is for five years, with base salary US$1 million per year, and options to purchase 5 million shares of the Disney company.
- 1998 - Buena Vista releases the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film Firelight to theaters in Great Britain.
- 1998 - Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases the film Air Bud: Golden Receiver on videocassette in the USA.
- 2015 - (to August 16) The 4th Disney D23 Expo is held, at the Anaheim Convention Center in California.
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