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  • wheres the 1990s version to compare it?

  • Love this movie... love this intro!

  • i herd that this movie was forgottened

  • now this is a kool song XD i want it on my iShoes XD

  • @IdahoMoe1963

    might as well ben the 70's

  • I just found out a few years ago that Bing Russell, who played Arno's henchman, Angelo, was Kurt Russell's dad. He had a longtime supporting role on Bonanza and also played Elvis Presley's dad, Vernon, in the tv movie Elvis, where Kurt played the title role.

  • @steveasat2 Frank Welker was the voice of Fred from Scooby Doo, not Scooby himself, and his voice is very recognizable in this movie as Fred's. The late Don Messick was the original voice of Scooby Doo.

  • 1:39 = The beginning of "glitch art"?

    (Seriously...what was this, the 60's?)

  • Blimey. Fred Welker sure got around, didn't he? :wow:

  • I want someone to upload the opening titles to The Strongest Man in the World!!! I loved that movie when I was a kid.

  • someone please upload the whole movie

  • @power992000 As nice as it is for someone to upload the whole movie, and i can understand it.. I would really appreciate it if they didnt. But you are welcome to listen to the song

  • What is the order of release for this, Now You See Him; Strongest Man; and Barefoot Executive? And when was Joe Flynn's last movie The Rescuers (Mr. Snoops' voice) released?

  • @JGCooney This movie was released first (1969), followed by The Barefoot Executive (1970, Kurt Russell played a different part in that movie from the others.), Now You See Him (1972), and The Strongest Man in the World (1975) was the last of the Dexter Riley movies. The Rescuers wasn't released until 1977, more than 2 years after Joe Flynn died. Strongest Man was also released after his death.

  • @jehobden Don' u mean The Barefoot Executive 1971

  • @jackdouglas98 Barefoot Executive was released early in 1971, but the movie copyright is 1970, if you watch the opening credits closely. It was interesting seeing Hayden Rorke & Bill Daily together in a scene (on the plane), since it was right after they completed work on I Dream of Jeannie.

  • @jehobden Oh well. I just go on IMDB to see the years of movies

  • @jehobden You are right. I checked on my DVD. I am not American I am British. The DVD was not released in the UK. I got the DVD imported

  • @jehobden I love it in "Strongest Man..." when Joe Flynn eats some of the cereal and then tries to break a table with his bare hand and screams and the words "the end" come flying out of his mouth! That's really funny!

  • @JGCooney Actually that happened to Phil Silvers, who played the rival cereal company's owner. He thought the other cereal was magic, but it wasn't, since Dexter had to carry the real formula in a testtube.

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  • @JGCooney The Rescuers 1977

  • Was Kirk Cameron's version also a "G"?

  • @JGCooney Kirk Cameron's version was unrated, since it was made for tv (ABC's Disney Movie).

  • @JGCooney Kirk Cameron's version was never rated, at least by MPAA, since it was made for tv. ABC aired it as a Disney movie around Feb. 1995. Around the next November ABC aired a Disney remake of The Barefoot Executive, with Jason London in Kurt Russell's role and Chris Elliott in Joe Flynn's.

  • wow. corny

  • 1969 moon-age technology: computer punch cards!

  • Thanks for posting this, this was CERTAINLY a blast from the past. Man oh man, I remember that title song. I was seeing what Kurt Russell was up to as an actor, haven't seen him in a film lately & saw this Disney flick listed, then went onto YouTube & did a search. Amazingly, YouTube has added to the global consciousness of humankind! ha ha

    Cheers.

  • Anyone able to see from :53 to :56 what the MPAA Certificate number is (under the red strip) and what is the rating of the movie?

  • I don't know what the number is, but my guess is that the movie was rated G.

  • Done. ;)

  • GREATEST MOVIE EVER!!!

  • Dude, I need to understand this Movie.

  • wut about the kirk camerion version

  • thank u!

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