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Après lui, le déluge

Original title: Son of Flubber
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.4K
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Paul Lynde, William Demarest, Tommy Kirk, Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson, Charles Ruggles, Ed Wynn, and Charlie in Après lui, le déluge (1962)
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When Professor Brainard experiments further on Flubber derivatives, he gets in trouble and only his students can help.When Professor Brainard experiments further on Flubber derivatives, he gets in trouble and only his students can help.When Professor Brainard experiments further on Flubber derivatives, he gets in trouble and only his students can help.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Bill Walsh
    • Don DaGradi
    • Samuel W. Taylor
  • Stars
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Nancy Olson
    • Keenan Wynn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Bill Walsh
      • Don DaGradi
      • Samuel W. Taylor
    • Stars
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Nancy Olson
      • Keenan Wynn
    • 22User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Prof. Ned Brainard
    Nancy Olson
    Nancy Olson
    • Elizabeth 'Betsy' Brainard
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Alonzo P. Hawk
    Tommy Kirk
    Tommy Kirk
    • Biff Hawk
    Ed Wynn
    Ed Wynn
    • A.J. Allen
    Charles Ruggles
    Charles Ruggles
    • Judge Murdock
    • (as Charlie Ruggles)
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • President Rufus Daggett
    Ken Murray
    Ken Murray
    • Mr. Hurley
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Mr. Hummel
    Paul Lynde
    Paul Lynde
    • Sportscaster
    Elliott Reid
    Elliott Reid
    • Prof. Shelby Ashton
    Bob Sweeney
    Bob Sweeney
    • Mr. Harker
    Joanna Moore
    Joanna Moore
    • Desiree de la Roche
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Defense Secretary
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Police Officer Hanson
    Alan Carney
    Alan Carney
    • Referee
    Stuart Erwin
    Stuart Erwin
    • Coach Wilson
    Forrest Lewis
    Forrest Lewis
    • Police Officer Kelly
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Bill Walsh
      • Don DaGradi
      • Samuel W. Taylor
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    User reviews22

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    7robert3750

    Worthy sequel

    Fred MacMurray is back as the wacky science professor. Due to the absurdities of government, such as taxing him for Flubber profits before he's made a dime from it while waiting for "appropriations", he goes in search of other applications for his discovery, leading to comic complications such as creating an indoor thunderstorm, breaking windows, and growing enormous vegetables. The most hilarious application is "Flubber gas", used in a football game that's even funnier than the basketball game from the first film. Every time I saw this film, I laughed so hard at the sight of the Flubberized football player that my sides hurt. The great supporting cast from the first film is back, with the addition of Paul Lynde as the sportscaster doing the incredulous play by play of Flubber football.
    7disdressed12

    much more entertaining than the Prequel,The Abesnt MInded Professor (6.5/10)

    this sequel to The Absent Minded Professor is actually a better movie.i found it funnier,more entertaining and it had a better story.the character were expanded a bit more,which makes sense,since it is a sequel.unlike Professor,this one doesn't have any slow or boring moments.it's much better paced.i like the fact that the wife had more to do in this one.the movie is just as silly,but it's meant to be,and if you keep that in mind going in,you'll probably enjoy it more.it's not high art or anything,but it will keep you entertained for 102 minutes or so.and it's fun for the whole family.my vote for The Son of Flubber:6.5/10
    7SimonJack

    Disney's professor gets bounced in D.C., so he turns up the gas

    "Son of Flubber" is a comedy sci-fi sequel to Walt Disney's highly popular "The Absent-Minded Professor" of 1961. And, this film picks up where the latter left off. Fred MacMurray's Prof. Ned Brainard and young college protégé Biff Hawk (played by Tommy Kirk) are drive-flying his old Model T (or Model A?) to the Pentagon to meet with the brass on the future of flubber. But, the government wants to keep it under wraps, and unfortunately, Ned can't talk about it and he won't even get a small cash advance. As the Defense Secretary, played by Edward Andrews, explains, they have to go to Congress to get the appropriations to develop flubber (for whatever national interests), and then they will have the money to pay Prof. Brainard.

    But, he needed an advance of at least $350,000 to save Medfield College. That would pay off the loan with Alonzo P. Hawk, who otherwise is going to bulldoze the college for a development project. There's only one thing to do. He's got to market his newest invention. Where the first film had the professor trying out flubber in a basketball game, this film takes to the gridiron where the prof's gas will be used to win a big football game.

    There are all sorts of complications here, with the professor's wife, Betsy, played by Nancy Olson, and the college president, played by Leon Adams, and the community. It's a fun and funny film in the tradition of Disney movies of this sort. This one has a big cast of well-known actors and Disney standouts, including others who would become known as the early Disney Legends before that became an official list. Besides MacMurray and Kirk, Keenan Wynn and Paul Lynde were among this group. Other top actors of the day in the film are Ed Wynn, William Demarest, Charles Ruggles, and Stuart Erwin.

    Here are a couple favorite lines from this very good family film.

    Defense Secretary (Andrews), "Remember - you're in Washington. Stop trying to be reasonable about money or you're going to bollix the whole thing."

    Desiree de la Roche (played by Joanna Moore), at her costume Halloween party, "There's a tank of martinis in here and everybody'd bobbing for olives."
    8drhoads-93743

    Better than the first one, IMO

    Perhaps it's just the vivid memories from my childhood, but this is a far underrated Disney film from the 60s. Is it moving? Not really. Is it groundbreaking? Not really. Is it the best Disney film ever made? Not even close. But something about this film entertains me even as an adult.

    There are a few sequences in this film that are comedy gold. I laughed hysterically as a kid. But even now that I'm a grown man, I can't help but find these sequences still hilarious.

    It's a really whacky film with whacky characters and whacky scenes. But you know what? It's also a unique film. It's a snapshot of 1960s Americana that's very, very special, in my opinion, and even better than the first installment The Absent Minded Professor.
    5moonspinner55

    Opportunistic cash-in made well before it was fashionable...

    Proving that the Disney studios didn't become cash-mongers solely in the Michael Eisner era, this sequel to 1961's "The Absent Minded Professor" is nothing more than repackaged goods. Lamebrained slapstick has Fred MacMurray returning to role of small town inventor who attempts to save the local high school from ruin. There are a few funny digs at the advertising business but, as with the original, MacMurray's romance problems and his run-ins with the law are dull. Terrific supporting cast (Jack Albertson, Joanna Moore, Paul Lynde, William Demarest) looks like a who's-who of suburban comedies, and the movie is fairly easy to sit through if you don't mind completely innocuous fare, but even the special effects are mechanical. ** from ****

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    • Trivia
      In one of the most hapless marketing tie-in attempts in movie history, Hasbro Toys, in cooperation with Disney, issued a toy version of Flubber, marketed just before Christmas time in 1962. Similar to Silly Putty, in that it could bounce like a ball and make comic imprints, the mixture was a combination of rubber, mineral oil, and green food coloring that had been lab-tested with no ill effects and was marketed as being made of "a new parent-approved material that is non-toxic and will not stain." Within weeks, claims came pouring in to both Hasbro and Disney that the toy Flubber was causing full-body rashes and sore throats in many of the children who used it, resulting in several lawsuits by angry parents. Eventually, after much experimentation, and an intensive investigation by the FDA, it was determined that there was a property in the mixture, of unknown origin, that caused an infection of the hair follicles in certain individuals. The product was recalled, but disposing of it turned out to be an even dicier proposition. Trying to incinerate the mixture only produced a heavy, dense black cloud around the Providence, Rhode Island, garbage dump where the attempt was made. Working with the U.S. Coast Guard to sink the substance at sea turned out to be a fiasco, as well, as the next day almost all of the dumped Flubber came floating back into Narragansett Bay. Finally, it was decided to use the mixture as landfill, buried deep under the parking lot at Hasbro's new warehouse, just outside of Providence. Even then, the incredible but true story doesn't end there. A popular "urban legend" among Hasbro employees is that every year, during the hottest days of summer, you can still spot some of the mixture oozing through the cracks in the parking lot.
    • Goofs
      When Professor Ned Brainard uses the weather machine to cause a rain cloud inside Shelby's car we see the car get flooded and Shelby floating around, yet without Shelby's foot anywhere near the gas pedal the car still keeps driving.
    • Quotes

      Professor Ned Brainard: The road to genius is paved with fumble-footing and bumbling. Anyone who falls flat on his face is at least moving in the right direction: forward. And the fellow who makes the most mistakes may be the one who will save the neck of the whole world some day.

    • Crazy credits
      As the movie concludes, the game winning football (with flubber gas) is still rotating up in outer space around satellites.
    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a colorized version, only on VHS (at Amazon).
    • Connections
      Featured in Fun with Mr. Future (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      April Showers
      Music by Louis Silvers

      Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva

      Performed by Fred MacMurray

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Son of Flubber
    • Filming locations
      • 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
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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