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Directed by Norman TokarOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
WesternThemes Children's filmsActors Bill Bixby,
Susan Clark,
Tim Conway,
Don Knotts,
Harry Morgan,
Slim PickensRating64%
Set during the California Gold Rush, a slick gambler named Russell Donovan (Bill Bixby) arrives to town and finds himself duped into taking care of a trio of orphans with the town's sheriff, barber, Justice of the Peace, and judge Homer McCoy (Harry Morgan) telling him that he is legally obligated unless he can have someone else take custody of the children. By chance, the Bradley children end up finding gold with everyone in the town attempting to adopt the children from Donovan. Fearing they would not have the children's intentions in heart, he arranged a marriage with the stagecoach driver Magnolia Dusty Clydesdale (Susan Clark) so they can keep custody of the Bradley children. However, things become complicated when their legal guardian returns. At the same time, a pair of bumbling holdup men named Amos Tucker (Tim Conway) and Theodore Ogelvie (Don Knotts) attempt to steal the Bradleys' gold before their former boss Frank Stillwell (Slim Pickens) kidnap the children while stealing the gold. But it ends with the gold nugget blown to bits, Stillwell arrested, and Donovan and Dusty keeping the Bradley children as they use the reward money for Stillwell's arrest to buy a farm and on their way a reformed Amos and Theodore catches up with the newfound family asking for work as farmhands., 1h29
Directed by Vincent McEveety,
Christopher Hibler,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Children's filmsActors Dean Jones,
Sandy Duncan,
Joe Flynn,
Tony Roberts,
James Gregory,
Lee MontgomeryRating57%
The film centers on the family of a scientist named Albert Dooley (Dean Jones) who struggles to pay the bills. His wife, Katie (Sandy Duncan) gets a recipe for applesauce wrong and gives it to her husband to take to work for lunch, hoping it will help cut down on the budget. In a humorous chain reaction, the duck Albert is testing steals the applesauce after Albert has thrown it away in the trash, and then wanders into a radiation lab and becomes irradiated. Albert is ordered to get rid of the duck, so he figures he can give it to his son, Jimmy (Lee Montgomery) who has been wanting a pet, only to discover it now lays eggs with solid gold yolks., 1h33
Directed by Vincent McEveety,
Christopher HiblerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Children's filmsActors Fred MacMurray,
Cloris Leachman,
Harry Morgan,
Kathleen Cody,
Kurt Russell,
Scott KoldenRating59%
Charley Appleby is a hardware store owner whose frugality and commitment to his job have enabled his family to avoid poverty during the Great Depression and Prohibition. However, his relationship with his children and wife Nettie (Cloris Leachman) is strained. They especially want to go to see the Chicago World's Fair. His growing sons Willie and Rupert (Vincent Van Patten and Scott Kolden) manage to find work in a junkyard owned by a man named Felix with ties to bootleggers, and his teenage daughter Leonora (Kathleen Cody) decides to elope with a young man named Ray (Kurt Russell), who seems untrustworthy., 1h48
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Christopher Hibler,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road movies,
Children's filmsActors Dean Jones,
Michele Lee,
David Tomlinson,
Buddy Hackett,
Johnny Flynn,
Joe FlynnRating65%
In 1968, Jim Douglas is a down-on-his luck racing driver, reduced to competing in demolition derby races against drivers half his age. Jim lives in an old fire house overlooking San Francisco Bay with his friend and mechanic, Tennessee Steinmetz, a jolly Brooklynite who constantly extols the virtues of spiritual enlightenment, having spent time amongst Buddhist monks in Tibet, and builds "art" from car parts. After yet another race ends in a crash (and Tennessee turns his Edsel into a sculpture), Jim finds himself without a car and heads into town in search of some cheap wheels. He is enticed into an upmarket European car showroom after setting eyes on an attractive sales assistant, Carole Bennett. Jim witnesses the dealership's British owner, Peter Thorndyke, being unnecessarily abusive towards a white Volkswagen Beetle that rolls into the showroom, and defends the car's honor, much to Thorndyke's displeasure. The following morning Jim is shocked to find that the car is parked outside his house and that Thorndyke is pressing charges for grand theft. A heated argument between Jim and Thorndyke is settled when Carole persuades Thorndyke to drop the charges if Jim buys the car on a system of monthly payments., 1h44
Directed by Norman Tokar,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about animals,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about cats,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Ronnie Schell,
Ken Berry,
Sandy Duncan,
Harry Morgan,
Roddy McDowall,
McLean StevensonRating59%
An unidentified flying object makes an emergency landing on Earth and is taken into custody by the United States government. The occupant of the "flying saucer" turns out to be a strange cat-like alien named Zunar-J-5/9 Doric-4-7. Since the Mother Ship cannot send a rescue party before it leaves the solar system, the cat sets about investigating how to repair the ship himself. Using a special collar that amplifies telekinetic and telepathic abilities, he follows the military to the Energy Research Laboratory (or E.R.L.), where they hope to learn how the UFO's power source works. One of the lab's scientists, Dr. Frank Wilson, attracts the cat's attention when his theory on the power source, while ridiculed by the rest of the staff, is actually on the right track., 1h53
Directed by Norman Tokar,
Christopher Hibler,
Larry LansburghOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Children's films,
Horse sports in filmActors Kurt Russell,
Dean Jones,
Lloyd Bochner,
Diane Baker,
Morey Amsterdam,
Fred ClarkRating63%
Madison Avenue advertising executive Fred Bolton, a Lakeville, Connecticut widower living beyond his means, is beset by two major problems. First, his boss at Tomes Advertising Agency has instructed him to come up with an original campaign – in 24 hours – to promote star client Allied Drug & Food's over-the-counter indigestion medication, "Aspercel." Allied's Chairman of the Board, Tom Dugan, wants a "jet-set" appeal campaign that will "give sour stomachs class and dignity.", 1h35
Directed by Norman Tokar,
Tom Leetch,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Dean Jones,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Charles Ruggles,
Parley Baer,
Mako Iwamatsu,
Charles LaneRating65%
Fran Garrison (Suzanne Pleshette) and her husband Mark (Dean Jones) are a young happy married couple and the proud owners of an award-winning Dachshund named Danke. The movie begins with them frantically getting into the car and heading to the hospital as "the pain has started and it's about time". In a hurry to the hospital, Officer Carmody tries to pull them over for going 50 mph in a 25 mph zone. After notifying that they are on the way to the hospital and indicating that Fran is the one in labor, Officer Carmody pulls in front of them and turns on the sirens to escort them to the county hospital. After he arrives and turns to find that Mr. and Mrs. Garrison have gone past him, he gets back on his motorcycle and follows them to the vet. It is then revealed that Danke is the one in labor. While Mark is outside waiting on Fran, Officer Carmody catches up to him and after Mark thanks him for helping them get to the vet on time, Officer Carmody reveals that he was under the impression that Mrs. Garrison was the one in labor and proceeds to write multiple traffic violation tickets totaling to $110. On the day that Mr. Garrison arrives at the vet to pick up Danke and her three newborn puppies: Wilhelmina, Heidi, and Chloe, veterinarian Dr. Pruitt (Charlie Ruggles) mentions that his female Great Dane, Duchess, has also just given birth but unfortunately does not have enough milk for all of her puppies and the runt of the group has been cast aside by her - as most dogs do under these circumstances. Doc Pruitt convinces Mark to bring the Great Dane puppy home so that Danke may wet nurse him until he has weaned. When he arrives home and Fran notices that there is another puppy, she is surprised but does not suspect that the puppy is from another litter and reminds Mark that he should thank Danke for giving him a boy like he always wanted. Before he knows it and after keeping his secret from Fran, the puppies have grown drastically in size. Of course, the Great Dane puppy whom he has named Brutus is significantly larger than the other four Dachshunds. As the dog grows up with Fran's Dachshund puppies, he believes he is one of them and picks up mannerisms like hunching close to the ground to walk. The Dachshunds are mischievous creatures and lead poor unsuspecting Brutus through a series of comic misadventures with Officer Carmody (now Sergeant Carmody) being chased up a tree, Mark's studio being splattered with paint, and a garden party being turned topsy-turvy. Fran wants Mark to remove Brutus from the house once-and-for-all but when Brutus saves her favorite puppy, Chloe from the garbage truck, she changes her mind. Mark and Fran enter their dogs in a dog show with Brutus meeting others of his breed. He notices a female Harlequin Great Dane and stands at attention. He goes on to win two blue ribbons. Brutus finally finds out what it's like to be a Great Dane., 2h24
Directed by Norman TokarOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Fred MacMurray,
Tommy Steele,
Greer Garson,
Gladys Cooper,
Geraldine Page,
Hermione BaddeleyRating65%
The story begins in Autumn of 1916, and follows an Irish immigrant named John Lawless (Tommy Steele) as he applies for a butler position with eccentric Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle (Fred MacMurray). Even though the family is a bit strange, Lawless soon learns that he fits right in. Mr. Biddle takes a liking to him immediately. For the rest of the film, Lawless serves as the narrator/commentator., 1h43
Directed by Norman Tokar,
Joseph L. McEveetyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
WesternThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Brian Keith,
Tommy Kirk,
Kevin Corcoran,
Dewey Martin,
Jeff York,
Marta KristenRating59%
Savage Sam is Old Yeller's son. He is a Bluetick Coonhound, and every bit as courageous and loyal as his father, as well as an incredibly keen tracker. Sam mostly likes chasing a bobcat, sometimes with Arliss., 1h31
Directed by Robert Butler,
Christopher Hibler,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about education,
Films about computing,
Films about television,
Comedy science fiction films,
Children's filmsActors Kurt Russell,
Cesar Romero,
Joe Flynn,
Johnny Flynn,
William Schallert,
Alan HewittRating59%
Dexter Reilly (Kurt Russell) and his friends attend small, private Medfield College, which cannot afford to buy a computer. The students persuade wealthy businessman A.J. Arno (Cesar Romero) to donate an old computer to the college. Arno is the secret head of a large illegal gambling ring, which used the computer for its operations.