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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Kurt Russell Cesar Romero Joe Flynn William Schallert Alan Hewitt Creators: Frank V. Phillips (Cinematographer) Cotton Warburton (Editor) Bill Anderson (Producer) Joseph L. McEveety (Producer) Joseph L. McEveety (Writer) Director(s): Robert Butler
Recording label: Walt Disney Video EAN: 9780788806667Binding: VHS TapeISBN: 0788806661Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Release Date: 1998-02-03Universal product code (UPC): 786936027242Number of discs: 1Audience rating: G (General Audience)Description Dexter Riley (Kurt Russell), a handsome but bumbling Medfield College student, accidentally becomes The Computer Who Knew Too Much when he is effortlessly transformed from half-wit to genius in an electriyfing computer mishap. Gamblers, gangsters, and greedy college deans are quick to fight for control of his computer-like brain ... especially when Dexter nonchalantly starts blabbing the syndicate's secrets! A riotous comedy, programmed for hours of laughter and fun!
Amazon.com He's Dexter Riley (Kurt Russell), just a regular-guy college student at Medfield College--until one fateful night he is accidentally transformed into a human computer. His newfound genius makes him an overnight sensation when he gets all the answers right on a college quiz show. This instant celebrity status also brings an instant massive ego, which threatens his friendships as well as his safety. Caught up between battling college deans (Joe Flynn and Alan Hewitt) and a dangerous mobster (Cesar Romero), Dexter soon learns friends are more valuable than money. This movie, released in 1970, is a true romp with silly situations and madcap misadventures. The size of the computer itself is now good for a sight gag. It's likable but goofy, with no real weight. A fun, innocent diversion that the whole family can look and laugh at, each for different reasons. Did people really dress like that? --Peggy Maltby-Etra
Running time: 91 minutesLanguage: English (Unknown)
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