Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1969 American science fiction comedy film starring Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn and William Schallert. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company.

    • $5.5 million (US/ Canada rentals)
    • Bill Anderson
    • Robert F. Brunner
    • December 31, 1969
  3. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes: Directed by Robert Butler. With Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, William Schallert. At Medfield College, an accident with a donated computer gives Dexter Riley the ability to remember any knowledge learned instantly and perfectly.

    • (5.7K)
    • Robert Butler
    • G
    • Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
  4. December 31, 1969. Running time. 91 minutes. Language. English. Gross revenue. $5.5 million (US/Canada rentals) Followed by. Now You See Him, Now You Don't. Source. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1969 Disney comedy film starring Kurt Russell, Alan Hewiit, Frank Webb, and Joe Flynn. It's released by Buena Vista Distribution Company .

  5. 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.

  6. Adventure. Release Date. Jan 1970. Premiere Information. Los Angeles opening: 11 Feb 1970. Production Company. Walt Disney Productions. Distribution Company. Buena Vista Film Distribution Co., Inc.

  7. December 31, 1969. Genre: Classics, Comedy, Crime, Science Fiction. Dexter Riley, a handsome but bumbling Medfield College student, accidentally becomes The Computer Who Knew Too Much when he is effortlessly transformed from half-wit to genius in an electriyfing computer mishap.

  8. In 1966 Russell acted in Follow Me, Boys!, the first of his Walt Disney movies, which also included The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) and Superdad (1973). During this time he continued to play baseball, and he later was a member of several minor-league teams. In 1973, however, he tore his rotator cuff, and the injury effectively ended his ...

  1. People also search for