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Monte là-d'ssus

Original title: The Absent Minded Professor
  • 1961
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  • 1h 37m
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Fred MacMurray in Monte là-d'ssus (1961)
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A college professor invents an anti-gravity substance which a corrupt businessman wants for himself.A college professor invents an anti-gravity substance which a corrupt businessman wants for himself.A college professor invents an anti-gravity substance which a corrupt businessman wants for himself.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Bill Walsh
    • Samuel W. Taylor
  • Stars
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Nancy Olson
    • Keenan Wynn
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    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Bill Walsh
      • Samuel W. Taylor
    • Stars
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Nancy Olson
      • Keenan Wynn
    • 56User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
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    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Professor Ned Brainard
    Nancy Olson
    Nancy Olson
    • Betsy Carlisle
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Alonzo P. Hawk
    Tommy Kirk
    Tommy Kirk
    • Biff Hawk
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • President Rufus Daggett
    Elliott Reid
    Elliott Reid
    • Professor Shelby Ashton
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Defense Secretary
    David Lewis
    David Lewis
    • General Singer
    Jack Mullaney
    Jack Mullaney
    • Air Force Captain
    Belle Montrose
    Belle Montrose
    • Mrs. Chatsworth
    Wally Brown
    Wally Brown
    • Coach Elkins
    Wally Boag
    Wally Boag
    • TV Newsman
    Don Ross
    Don Ross
    • Lenny
    Forrest Lewis
    Forrest Lewis
    • Police Officer Kelley
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Police Officer Hanson
    Alan Carney
    Alan Carney
    • First Referee
    Charlie Briggs
    • Sig
    Gage Clarke
    Gage Clarke
    • Reverend Bosworth
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Bill Walsh
      • Samuel W. Taylor
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    harmgb

    Three cheers for hokum!

    I must have been eight when I saw this, since it's listed as coming out in 1961. I was an unsophisticated kid, who didn't see too many movies in my youth, and those I did see tended towards the non-controversial. I'm glad they did, there was plenty of time for me to learn about "sex, drugs, and rock and roll later in my movie-going career. MacMurray, Kirk, and Wynn (and the others) played their roles to perfection, leaving me in open-mouthed admiration. An added bonus, my Dad was a professor and for quite a while, my brother and I called him the Absent Minded Professor...
    8Enrique-Sanchez-56

    Watch This Fun, Screwball Romp - but ONLY If You Are Not Jaded and Have Lost Sight of What Simple Fun Is

    I think it is time this movie is reviewed by its positive qualities and not just centered on how utterly sophisticated the reviewer would like to be remembered by the readers of IMDB.com.

    First of all, let me say there is nothing wrong with "hokum" or old American values or screwball comedies or old Disney movies. As with anything, it's always in the eye of the beholder. This movie was fun to watch and funny in enough places to warrant a watch by any self-respecting human being with a warm sense of humor.

    Second of all, The Absent-Minded Professor elicited a wonderful collection of chuckles from me. Perhaps I didn't expect them...but they did come and especially in one joyful moment during a basketball game. Believe me, I am not even an NBA fan...but that scene cured a lot of ills. Maybe it was my frame of mind on that particular day. But, the record stands that I did laugh, and with some old-fashioned "glee", I might add.

    Third of all, I believe comedies are sometimes taken too seriously: As if we were supposed to come away with some vastly profound elucidation from the experience.

    Fourth of all, one has to be rather shallow not to appreciate the the wonderful collection of character actors in this and many Disney movies - before the prohibitive cost of making movies made it impossible to have a diverse collection of actors. I miss this kind of movie where character actors litter the celluloid landscape as if in some garden of earthly theatrical delights "a la Frank Capra or Preston Sturges".

    One last thing, it was a travesty that this 1961 movie, though nominated for some Oscars, did not win at least in the Technical categories. Yes, it's goofy to us in these 'Post-2001 A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, ET, Independence Day' times, but all of them owe a bit of thanks to the legacy of the past.

    And this movie is part of that legacy of fun effects which advanced us ever so kindly into our present state of "sophistication", and sometimes, Ungrateful Complacency and Ennui.
    8jordans51

    An old-fashioned, unsophisticated, excellent family comedy.

    My wife and I saw this with our four young sons when it was first released, and we thought it was great. We have seen it several times since, and it is always entertaining. Unlike some critics, I thought Fred MacMurray was perfect in the title role, and the supporting cast was great. The humor may seem a bit unsophisticated and hokey by present day standards, but in my eyes it makes the movie even more enjoyable. Show this film to your unprejudiced younger children and grandchildren and watch them delight in it.
    c2bryan-1

    Good Fun for the Whole Family

    It has been years since I have seen this movie! I am glad to see that it is still fun and my girls really enjoyed (4 & 6). What was kinda neat was that the Alonzo Hawk character also returns in Herbie Rides Again (same actor, same personality). Small coincidence, because the movie was also directed by Robert Stevenson.

    So, if you are looking for a film that will not offend, and offer a few chuckles and will captivate your child's attention, check out The Absent Minded Professor.

    Also, IMHO, do not wast time with the Flubber remake.

    Cheers

    C
    8bkoganbing

    More Bounce To The Ounce

    The Absentminded Professor was the second film that Fred MacMurray in his second career rebirth with Walt Disney as the midwife. He scored an enormous success in The Shaggy Dog and Disney films together with his My Three Sons TV series established MacMurray as the quintessential family father figure which would endure for the rest of his life.

    I do remember seeing this in the theater back as a youngster and back then the younger ones in the crowd were looking at Tommy Kirk who was at the height of his Disney popularity.

    Nevertheless MacMurray gives a delightful performance as science professor Ned Brainerd who's accidentally invented a variation on rubber which has a great deal more bounce to it.

    He's so wrapped up in his experiment that he's even forgetting his wedding day to Nancy Olson, AGAIN. She's about had it with him and ready to fall for the wolfish English professor Elliott Reid.

    MacMurray has his own troubles. Other than helping his college win a basketball game with a team that they are way overmatched against, he's not quite decided what use this stuff he calls flubber is good for. But wealthy Keenan Wynn sure wants to get his hands on it.

    Funniest sequence in the film is Keenan Wynn after MacMurray and Olson trick him into wearing flubberized shoes is seeing bounce slowly into the stratosphere before a quick thinking Tommy Kirk devises a way to counteract his flubberized dad.

    The AbsentMinded Professor was so popular with audiences that Disney did another version with almost the entire same cast in Son of Flubber.

    That one was almost as funny, but this still has a lot of laughs even after almost fifty years.

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    • Trivia
      At the height of the film's popularity, "Time" Magazine printed the "Disney" special effects department's recipe for Flubber, as used in the movie. It read as follows: "To one pound of salt water taffy add one heaping tablespoon polyurethane foam, one cake crumbled yeast. Mix till smooth, allow to rise. Then pour into saucepan over one cup cracked rice with one cup water. Add topping of molasses. Boil till lid lifts and says 'Qurlp'." It is not recorded whether this also carried the standard warning "do not try this at home".
    • Goofs
      When the Hawks are chasing Professor Brainard and Betsy, the two policemen are shown approaching the area in their squad car, a 1956 Ford. However, when they arrive on the scene, they are driving a 1960 Ford.
    • Quotes

      Prof. Ned Brainard: Let's see, flying rubber... Flubber!

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a colorized version (made in 1986 and later in 1997), on TV, VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray.
    • Connections
      Edited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: The Absent-Minded Professor: Part 1 (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Medfield Fight Song
      Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Monte là-d'ssus... et tu riras aux larmes !
    • Filming locations
      • Renwick Gym, Pomona College - 333 N. College Way, Claremont, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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