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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969)

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Some college students manage to persuade the town's big businessman, A. J. Arno, to donate a computer to their college. When the problem- student, Dexter Riley, tries to fix the computer, he gets an electric shock and his brain turns to a computer; now he remembers everything he reads. Unfortunately, he also remembers information which was in the computer's memory, like the illegal business Arno is involved in. Written by Krister Walfridsson {cato@df.lth.se} Kurt Russell ... Dexter Reilly

Cesar Romero ... A. J. Arno
Joe Flynn ... Dean Higgins
William Schallert ... Professor Quigley
Alan Hewitt ... Dean Collingsgood
Richard Bakalyan ... Chillie Walsh
Debbie Paine ... Annie
Frank Webb ... Pete

Michael McGreevey ... Schuyler
Jon Provost ... Bradley

Frank Welker ... Henry
Alexander Clarke ... Myles
Bing Russell ... Angelo
Pat Harrington Jr. ... Moderator (as Pat Harrington)
Fabian Dean ... Little Mac
Fritz Feld ... Sigmund Van Dyke
Peter Renaday ... Lt. Hannah (as Pete Renoudet)
Hillyard Anderson ... J. Reedy
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Fred Aldrich ... College of Knowledge Show Attendee (uncredited)

Ed Begley Jr. ... Student (uncredited)
Gail Bonney ... Winifrid - Dean's Secretary (uncredited)
Paul Bradley ... Collingsgood Associate (uncredited)
David Canary ... Mr. Walski (uncredited)
John Cliff ... Police Turnkey (uncredited)
Howard Culver ... Moderator (uncredited)
Peter Paul Eastman ... Party Guest (uncredited)
William Fawcett ... Dietes - College Regent (uncredited)
Robert Foulk ... Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Myron Healey ... Police Detective (uncredited)
Jonathan Hole ... Scientist (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Extra (uncredited)
Heather Menzies ... (uncredited)
Byron Morrow ... Leonard - College Regent (uncredited)
Gregory Morton ... Dr. Rufus Schmidt (uncredited)
George N. Neise ... College of Knowledge Sponsor (uncredited)
Judson Pratt ... Detective in Gambling Raid (uncredited)
Tony Regan ... Party Guest (uncredited)
Bruce Rhodewalt ... Man with Umbrella (uncredited)
Leoda Richards ... Party Guest (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre ... Man seated in control room (uncredited)
Maida Severn ... Party Guest (uncredited)
Olan Soule ... TV Announcer (uncredited)
Hal Taggart ... Waiter at Track (uncredited)


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  • 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).

  • These kids are seriously violating some litter laws here!

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

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

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

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

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

  • @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 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.

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

  • @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 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.

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