Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Dexter Riley

A.J. Arno

Dean Higgins

Professor Quigley

Dean Collingsgood

Chillie Walsh

Annie

Henry

Pete

Schuyler

Bradley

Angelo

Moderator

Sigmund Van Dyke

Extra

Collingsgood Associate (uncredited)

Student (uncredited)

Winifred - Dean's Secretary (uncredited)

Mr. Walski (uncredited)

Police Turnkey (uncredited)

Moderator (uncredited)

College of Knowledge Attendee (uncredited)

Dietes - College Regent (uncredited)

Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Police Detective at Raid (uncredited)

Police Detective (uncredited)

Crew Member (uncredited)

Scientist (uncredited)

Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Leonard - College Regent (uncredited)

College of Knowledge Sponsor (uncredited)

Police Officer (uncredited)

Detective in Gambling Raid (uncredited)

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Croupier (uncredited)

Man Seated in Control Room (uncredited)

Party Guest (uncredited)

TV Reporter (uncredited)

Dr. Rufus Schmidt (uncredited)

Waiter at Track (uncredited)

Lt. Hannah

Priscilla's Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Crew Member (uncredited)

Written by r96sk on 2020-08-01
1960s Disney ends with a good, just not exceptional, film. It has been a long, up and down decade from the studio, with most falling under that category or lower. <em>'The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes'</em> entertains to a satisfactory degree, with Kurt Russell leading brightly as Dexter. The rest of the cast aren't all that remarkable, even if there are a load of faces I recognise from other things. If I had to choose the most noteworthy, they would be Cesar Romero (Arno) & William Schallert (Quigley). The plot is enjoyable, it's just as bonkers as you'd expect given it's in a similar vein to films like 1961's <em>'The Absent-Minded Professor'</em>. I'd say it's better executed than that Flubber premise. There's also a cool chase sequence in this, too. I'm curious to see where the sequels head.