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| Director: | Randal Kleiser | 
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| Writer: | Joe Morgenstern, Douglas Day Stewart | 
| Staring: | 
| Tod Lubitch is born with a deficient immune system. As such, he must spend the rest of his life in a completely sterile environment. His room is completely hermetically sealed against bacteria and virus, his food is specially prepared, and his only human contact comes in the form of gloved hands. The movie follows his life into a teenager. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 12, 1976 | 
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| Director: | Randal Kleiser | 
| Writer: | Joe Morgenstern, Douglas Day Stewart | 
| Genres: | Drama, TV Movie | 
| Keywords | underdog, parent child relationship, teenage crush, illness, plastic | 
| Production Companies | Spelling-Goldberg Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| John Travolta | Tod Lubitch | 
| Glynnis O'Connor | Gina Biggs | 
| Robert Reed | Johnny Lubitch | 
| Diana Hyland | Mickey Lubitch | 
| Karen Morrow | Martha Biggs | 
| Howard Platt | Neighbor | 
| Buzz Aldrin | Himself | 
| Ralph Bellamy | Dr. Gunther | 
| John Friedrich | Roy Slater | 
| Kelly Ward | Tom Shuster | 
| Skip Lowell | Bruce Shuster | 
| John Megna | Smith | 
| Vernee Watson-Johnson | Gwen | 
| Darrell Zwerling | Mr. Brister | 
| P. J. Soles | Deborah | 
| Timothy Himes | Obnoxious Reporter | 
| Victor Brandt | TV Installer | 
| Hilda Haynes | The Nurse | 
| Jack McLaughlin-Gray | Principal | 
| Erna Foxworth | Neighbor | 
| Karri Kirsch | Gina at 3 Years Old | 
| Kimberly Kirsch | Gina at 3 Years Old | 
| Seth Wagerman | Tod at 3 Years Old | 
| Anne Ramsey | Rachel | 
| Len Felber | Graduation Spectator (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Archie R. Dalzell | Director of Photography | 
| John McSweeney Jr. | Editor | 
| Paul Sylos | Art Direction | 
| Jeff Haley | Set Decoration | 
| Joanne Haas | Costume Design | 
| Michael J. Long | Costume Design | 
| Judith A. Cory | Hairstylist | 
| Stanley Smith | Makeup Artist | 
| Mike Moder | Assistant Director | 
| William A. Calihan Jr. | Production Manager | 
| Norman Henry | Production Manager | 
| Dick Reilly | Post Production Supervisor | 
| Ted Cooper | Property Master | 
| John Hollis | Construction Coordinator | 
| Vic Carpenter | Sound Engineer | 
| Bill Jackson | Sound Editor | 
| Jerry Pirozzi | Sound Editor | 
| Joe Morgenstern | Story | 
| Randal Kleiser | Director | 
| Mark Snow | Original Music Composer | 
| Douglas Day Stewart | Teleplay, Writer, Story | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Joel Thurm | Producer | 
| Cindy Dunne | Producer | 
| Shelley Hull | Associate Producer | 
| Leonard Goldberg | Executive Producer | 
| Aaron Spelling | Executive Producer | 
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Travolta coming of age… in a germ-free zone; plus charming Glynnis O’Connor RELEASED TO TV IN 1976 and directed by Randal Kleiser, "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" is a youth drama inspired by the true-life stories of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, both of whom lacked effective immune systems. John ... Travolta plays Tod Lubitch, a teen born with immune deficiencies in Southern Cal while Glynnis O'Connor is the girl next door with whom he slowly develops a relationship and inspires him to crave freedom from his germ-free ‘prison.’ Robert Reed & Diana Hyland are on hand as his parents. The opening act is relatively dull, but it’s necessary because it establishes Tod’s situation. Thankfully, the story perks up with the star power of Travolta and O’Connor. The former was 21 during shooting and is quite good as the protagonist while O’Connor is winsome as ever. She was almost 20 during filming and has a bikini sequence for those interested. At its heart, this is a coming-of-age movie but with a unique twist (the bubble boy). There are several well-done high school sequences, like the football field scene where the kids sneak away to smoke pot. Unrealistic? Not at all. The best part is the ending where we share in Tod’s joy and sense of wonder at the most simplest things that normal people take for granted. I can relate because when I was his age I fell off a cliff and ended up in traction and a body cast for four months. While in the cast, I was laid-up at home on a lake, just like in the movie. When the cast was removed I walked with crutches to the woods & lake with sheer delight. The real-life bubble boys David Vetter and Ted DeVita were still alive when the movie was released. The former died in 1984 at the age of 12 & a half while the latter died in 1980 at the age of 18. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 36 minutes and was shot in Malibu Lake and Century City, California. WRITERS: Douglas Day Stewart and Joe Morgenstern. GRADE: B