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Storyline The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969):

Some college students manage to persuade the town's big businessman, A. J. Arno, to donate a computer to their college. When the problem- student, Dexter Riley, tries to fix the computer, he gets an electric shock and his brain turns to a computer; now he remembers everything he reads. Unfortunately, he also remembers information which was in the computer's memory, like Arno's illegal businesses..

Casts of The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes:

Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, William Schallert, Alan Hewitt, Richard Bakalyan, Debbie Paine, Frank Welker, Frank Webb, Michael McGreevey

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Title: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
  • Released: 1969-12-29

  • Genre: Comedy, Family

  • Date: 1969-12-29

  • Runtime: 91 Minutes

  • Company: Walt Disney Pictures

  • Language: English

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  • Plot Keyword : Comedy, Family

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  • Trailer: Video Trailer

  • Director: John B. Mansbridge, Hal Gausman, Cotton Warburton, Emile Kuri, Bill Anderson, Frank V. Phillips, Robert Butler, Joseph L. McEveety, Joseph L. McEveety, Robert F. Brunner
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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.

'The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes' 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 'The Absent-Minded Professor'. 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.