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February 18, 1995. ( 1995-02-18) The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1995 American made-for-television science fiction comedy film directed by Peyton Reed (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Joseph L. McEveety and Ryan Rowe. The film is a remake of the 1969 film of the same name.
- Science Fiction Comedy
Mar 14, 2017 · The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes [1995] Notelu. 7.17K subscribers. Subscribed. 815. 84K views 7 years ago. By accident, the content of a computer encyclopedia is transferred into the...
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Feb 18, 1995 · The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes: Directed by Peyton Reed. With Kirk Cameron, Larry Miller, Jason Bernard, Andrew Woodworth. By accident, the content of a computer encyclopedia is transferred into the brain of Dexter Riley, a less than average college boy.
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- Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
- Peyton Reed
- 1995-02-18
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1995 1h 36m Kids & Family Comedy List Reviews 42% Audience Score 500+ Ratings An electrical accident fills a college student's (Kirk Cameron) brain with...
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- Peyton Reed
- Kids & Family, Comedy
- Kirk Cameron
Frank Webb. Pete Oatzel. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Students from a cash-strapped college, in need of a computer, convince businessman A.J. Arno (Cesar Romero) to donate one. When...
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Jan 18, 1995 · Overview. By accident, the content of a computer encyclopedia is transferred into the brain of Dexter Riley, a less than average college boy. Because of his newly acquired knowledge he competes in a quiz show between various universities, where he sweeps all the points.
Dexter Riley (Kurt Russell), a handsome but bumbling Medfield College student, accidentally becomes a "human computer" when he is effortlessly transformed from half-wit to genius in an electrifying computer mishap.