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Son of Flubber

The Professor's "Off" and Flying... and FUN SCORES A NEW HIGH!
1963 | 100m | English

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

Director: Robert Stevenson
Writer: Bill Walsh
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Beleaguered professor Ned Brainard has already run into a pile of misfortunes with his discovery of the super-elastic substance "Flubber." Now he hopes to have better luck with a gravity-busting derivative he's dubbed "Flubbergas." Ned's experiments, constantly hampered by government obstruction, earn the consternation of his wife, Betsy. But a game-winning modification to a football uniform may help Ned make the case for his fantastic new invention.
Release Date: Jan 16, 1963
Director: Robert Stevenson
Writer: Bill Walsh
Genres: Family, Comedy, Science Fiction
Keywords inventor, secret formula, flubber, american football, anti-gravity, flying car, sequel, broken window
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $22,129,412
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Fred MacMurray Ned Brainard
Nancy Olson Betsy Brainard
Keenan Wynn Alonzo P. Hawk
Tommy Kirk Biff Hawk
Ed Wynn A.J. Allen
Charles Ruggles Judge Murdock
Leon Ames Rufus Daggett
Ken Murray Mr. Hurley
William Demarest Mr. Hummel
Paul Lynde Sportscaster
Elliott Reid Shelby Ashton
Bob Sweeney Mr. Harker
Joanna Moore Desiree de la Roche
Edward Andrews Defense Secretary
James Westerfield Officer Hanson
Alan Carney Referee
Stuart Erwin Coach Wilson
Forrest Lewis Officer Kelly
Alan Hewitt Prosecuting Attorney
Jack Albertson Mr. Barley
Eddie Ryder Mr. Osbourne
Harriet E. MacGibbon Mrs. Edna Daggett
Beverly Willis Mother in Commercial
Wally Boag Father in Commercial
Russell Custer Board Member (uncredited)
Joe Flynn Rex Williams (uncredited)
George Ford Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Byron Foulger Proprietor (uncredited)
Darby Hinton 2nd Hobgoblin (uncredited)
Harvey Korman Husband in Commercial (uncredited)
Dal McKennon First Juror (uncredited)
King Mojave Board Member (uncredited)
Burt Mustin 1st Bailiff (uncredited)
Ron Nyman Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
J. Pat O'Malley Sign-Painter (uncredited)
Robert Shayne Defense Secretary's Assistant (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Juror (uncredited)
Ginny Tyler Baby Walter (voice) (uncredited)
Leon Tyler Humphrey Hacker (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Stevenson Director
Bill Walsh Writer
Cotton Warburton Editor
Edward Colman Director of Photography
William H. Tuntke Art Direction
Carroll Clark Art Direction
George Bruns Original Music Composer
Robert O. Cook Sound Supervisor
Name Title
Walt Disney Producer
Bill Walsh Co-Producer
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r96sk
5.0

A poor follow-up to <em>'The Absent-Minded Professor'</em>. <em>'Son of Flubber'</em> is inferior in every department. I praise the original for its amusing humour, but this film manages to lose it almost entirely. There are a few smirk-worthy moments, but it's mostly stale. A large reason for ... that is the lacklustre plot, which isn't ever interesting. The Flubber itself is rarely used, as they instead focus of its "gas". The conclusion is, like with the 1961 film, rather dull and adds little. Fred MacMurray, to his credit, is again good in the role of Prof. Brainard. Nancy Olson (Betsy) and Keenan Wynn (Alonzo) are both involved again, while Tommy Kirk (Biff) is shoehorned into a bigger part; not sure why. Speaking of forced characters, James Westerfield and Forrest Lewis again appear in the roles of officers Hanson & Kelly; they were, in my opinion, only funny in <em>'The Shaggy Dog'</em>, which these films evidently share the same universe with. Surely this sequel needed to be bigger and grander than the earlier film? Instead it practically follows the same path without setting the world alight. Still, I'm intrigued to see where the story goes for the Disney Channel produced sequels - though I'll have to wait to view, given they oddly aren't on the studio's streaming service or anywhere else. Overall, this isn't worthy of a watch.

Jun 23, 2021