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  • I have this on DVD in color version.

  • i almost cant watch this, i feel too sorry for the professor.....mind you , there would be ways to make ppl understand but then it wouldnt be a film i suppose..

  • its so sad that Betsy does not go in the flying car with him .....

  • @DadlaniBerlin .... when he comes to her house first....

  • not sure whether gamma rays in a garage are so healthy to play around with ;-)

  • 1:20:23 - 1:20:34 I can see Biff looking at these two girls (enjoying the view), smiling, and saying to himself, "He's not the only thing that's "way out" around here!" Biff, can I join you?

  • I love this movie! And people say that young people (I'm 23) don't appreciate the classics.

  • @JoeHooker11 You're in the minority, the majority are uneducated clowns.

  • @JoeHooker11 yea its awesome, alot of films today focus on cgi and less on story, or just make the story stupid. But i have seen some horrible "Classics" too though.

    old or new I watch them because you can find some Diamonds :)

  • 1:32:45

    If you fire we might lose every...

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  • i am a major dick

  • 44:10

    Greatest scene ever.

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  • oh that bad guy is so mean!!!

  • Even though this movie is 50 years old I am still amazed by some of the flying car/flubber scenes!!

  • Ed Wynn is a great actor, love him!!

  • best movie of all time!!!

  • who said white boys can't jump

  • flubber would make an interesting condom

  • When Ned & his fiancee were in the warehouse & he was using those two guys to get the door open but then they got knocked out so much they just lay there why didn't he go back to trying to open the door the way he was before they showed up?

  • 0:04:38 - 0:04:55 Belle Montrose, Steve Allen's mother. Here's to you, Ms. Montrose! NBC (He was the first host of The Tonight Show) and the rest of America, thank you!

  • 1:17:36 - 1:17:38 He means a real one, not Frankie's co-star! It's a joke! Laugh it up!

  • 1:13:54 - 1:14:00 Go back to sleep, man! It's a commercial for the phone company. You've seen it a hundred times. You left the TV set on all night again. Turn it off and go to sleep.

  • "When's the pop quiz?" It's a joke! In reality, a teacher would never tell its' students when the pop quiz will be, which is why it's called a "pop" quiz. Also, if a student were to ask him a question like that at a time when he's about to stop his rival from marrying his sweetheart, Professor Brainard probably would've looked at him strangely as if he were saying, "You stopped me in the middle of the picture just to ask me THAT? I thought it was something important! Get out of my way, boy!”

  • 0:44:51 - 0:44:54 Wait a minute, prof! Wait a minute! Just one question: When's the pop quiz?

  • 0:44:28 – 0:49:01 Let's get him! If you, Shelby Ashton, think that you're going to take the love of my life away from me and get away with it, you have another thing coming! Right, Charlie? Right!

  • Funny and with no crude humor, innuendo or language, how did movies ever get along without what it? Now its the norm in family entertainment.

  • @toddcharry I agree.Crude humor is often times just placed in movies because its seen as funny yet takes less writing skill in my opinion.While some crude jokes are more clever than others, to write successively funny without it is a skill that shows true comedic artistry.This film is the product of a period where it was standard to follow a movie censorship code.Arguable some could say films were more creative with it.Likewise though, we wouldnt have such films as the Godfather if they kept it.

  • how did they used green screen with black and white movies XD

  • Do you also have the film's sequel "Son of Flubber"?

  • yeh, classic disney !!! still funny after all these years !!! thanks for sharing !!!

  • jee Thanks for the upload. I saw this movie once when I was 5-6 yrs old with my granduncle and aunty in their house in video cassatte. I have looked everywhere for this movie in every cd/dvd store and in torrent. One of my fv movies ever. thanks for reminding me some 20 yr old memories. THANK YOU

  • I'm guessing it isn't purely coincidental that I recognize the movie "Flubber" with Robin Williams in this movie. As this one was produced long before the other...

  • Fun film based on the fantasy that an object could produce its own energy. Well acted all around especially by Fred MacMurray.

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