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  • I like the subtle racism with the black kid calling the guy your honor

  • I know The SImpsons made a parody of this movie,but, Is "the island" in this simpsons episode a parody of this movie too?

  • I was reading the comments about Frank Webb on here, I just found out he was killed in the town I grew up in-very sad.

  • 2:26 - 2:28 That's the cutest cow I have ever laid my eyes on! I think I'll call her Bessie! Oh, wait a minute! Bessie's already been taken!

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  • Is Frank Welker in this scene?

  • @PoisonRainVornado Not in the chase scene, but he's in the scene where Schuyler whispers to him, "Do you know what he's talking about?" And Frank replies, "Uh-uh!"

  • This is Jim Carrey's least favorite movie haha it's not his type of humor I can tell

  • @weirdowire I like those old Disney movies. Who cares what Jim Carrey thinks?

  • @ridgerunner721601 Um everyone but you. Hes more famous than this movie by itself

  • @weirdowire Then go watch one of your shitty Carrey movies.

  • @ridgerunner721601 They are excellent aren't they. Whats your favourite :)

  • @jackdouglas98 Although I really liked just about all of them, I watched the original version of 'That Darned Cat' with Hayley Mills and Dean Jones recently and had forgotten how good it was. Not only were these Disney movies funny, they bring back good memories of when I was a kid. Also, they weren't full of the obsenities and political correctness baloney so prevalent in seemingly everything put out by Hollywood nowadays.

  • @ridgerunner721601 That Darn Cat is excellent. But my favourite Disney movie is Superdad. Not many people like it. Its probably because of all the junk that's on nowadays. I am only 13 and I love these movies. in you are right these are funny but people think the jokes are dated. It must be because I have been brought up with these movies

  • @jackdouglas98 that I love them so much they mean a lot to me

  • @jackdouglas98 I remember Superdad well Jack. : ) I'm a big fan of Hogan's Heroes and it just seemed so odd seeing Bob Crane in another role....LOL. I liked Superdad too. The only problem is I haven't been able to find it on DVD. If you have a DVD of it, I'd appreciate it if you could tell me if you purchased it at a website so that I can buy a copy too.

  • @ridgerunner721601 What a coincidence as a matter of fact I do have it on DVD. here is the link where you can buy it. Get it at Amazon.com

  • @jackdouglas98 Hey, thanks for the info Jack. I'm gonna order the DVD right now. : )

  • @ridgerunner721601 It is in fullscreen but other than that the DVD is exellent

  • @ridgerunner721601 I probably would have got it later because I got it shipped to England like my other American DVD's

  • @ridgerunner721601 Disney DVD's I mean. I only order American Disney DVD's if I cant get the DVD's here in England

  • @ridgerunner721601 BTW check my DVD updates where you can see the DVD

  • @weirdowire Nobody cares what Jim Carrey thinks everyone has there own opinions. Dick

  • Just had to mention Webb's small part in Robert Aldrich's Too Late the Hero as Henry Fonda's ensign for those that may have missed it. Great film.

  • Youre right, doritoad, Ive seen that one. The part may have been small, but he was the first actor you saw in the movie. And he was the only one on screen. He had that big, huge screen all to himself for a minute. In the unspoken rites of Hollywood, that meant he was a total up-and-comer. Kind of like theyre saying, and here we are introducing a promising star of tomorrow! Give him a look-over!

  • About Frank Webb, the handsome blonde actor playing 2nd lead to Kurt Russell. Tragically he would die in a road accident only 5 years after this film. But he left behind an impressive body of work during his brief career. A stand out performance as a hemophiliac on a Marcus Welby (Daredevil Gesture), directed by a then unknown Steven Spielberg. Also, check out The High Chaparral, Pale Warrior, here on UTube. On DVD: Hawaii 5-0 (Nine, Ten, Your Dead). Mission Impossible (Homecoming).

  • Bloodthirsty little cusses aint they?

  • I watched these film when I was 12 or 13, and enjoyed it very much. It's been a nice surprise to find it in youtube. Thanks for sharing! I'm gonna show it to my kids.

  • These kids are seriously violating some litter laws here!

  • Agreed.

  • JIm Carrey's least favorite movie. You better go with 2001 space oddity

  • @facefantome No one cares

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