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The Barefoot Executive (also known as The Rating Game) is a 1971 American comedy film starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox, Heather North, Harry Morgan, and John Ritter (in his film debut), about a pet chimpanzee, named Raffles, who can predict the popularity of television programs.
Mar 17, 1971 · The Barefoot Executive: Directed by Robert Butler. With Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Harry Morgan, Wally Cox. A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.
In the great Disney tradition of wild family fun, a young Kurt Russell stars as Steven Post - an ambitious mailroom clerk at a second-rate TV network. With his eye on the boardroom, and getting nowhere with the studio's top dog, he makes a career-changing discovery.
Classics, Comedy, Family, Live Action. A young Kurt Russell stars as Steven Post – an ambitious mailroom clerk at a second-rate TV network. With his eye on the boardroom, and getting nowhere with the studio's top dog, he makes a career-changing discovery.
A young man discovers a chimp with a knack for picking winning TV programs.
Steven's girlfriend, Jennifer Scott (Heather North), is caring for a recently abandoned television-watching, beer-swilling chimpanzee named Raffles, and when...
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The Barefoot Executive (1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
A young Kurt Russell stars as Steven Post -- an ambitious mailroom clerk at a second-rate TV network. With his eye on the boardroom, and getting nowhere with the...
In the wacky world of TV, an ambitious mailroom boy discovers a lovable chimp that has an amazing talent. Unerringly, he picks programs, which become hits. The boy secretly uses the chimp to catapult himself into a vice presidency and a lush life. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. In the ...
In the great Disney tradition of wild family fun, a young Kurt Russell stars as Steven Post - an ambitious mailroom clerk at a second-rate TV network. With his eye on the boardroom, and getting nowhere with the studio's top dog, he makes a career-changing discovery.