- Flubber
Infobox_Film
name = Flubber
caption = Theatrical Release Poster
director = Les Mayfield
writer = John Hughes,
Bill Walsh
starring =Robin Williams Marcia Gay Harden Jodi Benson
producer = David Nicksay,
William Ryan
music =Danny Elfman
cinematography =Dean Cundey
distributor= Buena Vista
budget =
released=November 26 1997
runtime = 93 min.
language = English vetenesiumimdb_id = 0119137
amg_id = 1:158831|"Flubber" is a 1997 film produced by Disney starring
Robin Williams andMarcia Gay Harden . It is aremake of the 1961 Disney film, "The Absent-Minded Professor ."Synopsis
(From
Allmovie ):Although flub is defined as to make a mess of, the word flubber is a contraction from flying rubber. In this remake of the 1961 comedy-fantasy The Absent Minded Professor, Robin Williams takes on the role created by
Fred MacMurray and later executed byHarry Anderson on television, while the 1961 film's Flubber with anti-gravity properties has now been digitally reincarnated as a translucent green, pulsating, bouncing blob that loves to dance the mambo. Absent-minded college professor Philip Brainard (Robin Williams ), employed at a near-bankrupt university, creates the formula for Flubber, yet he can't remember to show up for his own wedding to university President Sara Jean Reynolds (Marcia Gay Harden ).His rival, Wilson Croft (
Christopher McDonald ), plots to steal Sara and the Flubber from Brainard. Rich, powerful and corrupt businessman Chester Hoenicker (Raymond J. Barry ), who has almost the entire college staff on his payroll, tries to force Brainard to pass his failing son Bennett (Wil Wheaton ), but he soon takes an interest in Flubber after hearing about it from his flunkies (Clancy Brown ,Ted Levine ). After using Flubber to fly over clouds in his 1963 T-Bird, Brainard realizes Flubber can also improve the performance of the school's pathetic basketball team.Jodi Benson is the voice of Weebo, Brainard's talking, flying household robot, with a video display of Disney clips at odd moments.Many gags are embellishments from the 1961 film, with John Hughes (Home Alone) rewriting the original Bill Walsh screenplay (based on
Samuel W. Taylor 's short story, A Situation of Gravity). Though Walsh died in 1975, he received posthumous credit for this script. Filming began October 8, 1996 in San Francisco.Box office
"Flubber" performed well at the box office. It made $92,977,226 in the United States and a total of $85 million in other countries for a grand total of $177,977,226 internationally.
Trivia
*Robin Williams showed up on the set with matching shaved eyebrows.
*In the video, the building that was shot as Ford's headquarters is actually Adobe Systems' headquarters inSan Jose, California .
*Special effects were done mainly by two studios:Industrial Light and Magic and Hammerhead Studios.
*In The Simpsons episode "Children of a Lesser Clod ", Flubber is directly referenced by Professor Frink. Also in the episode "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em... ", Homer Simpson says to Professor Frink "No problem, but why don't you go inside and stir your Flubber while I get to work!!!"
*Several scenes in the movie were shot at Mercy High School in Burlingame, CA.
* The two thugs that work for thevillain Hoenicker areSmith and Wesson , a nod to theMassachusetts -based handgun manufacturer of the same name.
* In the movie "Superstar", Flubber is referenced in the video rental store scene when the cheerleader informs her boyfriend that she's "renting "Flubber" again."
*Nancy Olson , who played the part of Professor Brainard's love interest Betsy in The Absent Minded Professor, makes a brief, uncredited cameo in this film.
*Chicago Cubs radio broadcasterPat Hughes is featured as the announcer at the basketball game.External links
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* [http://disney.go.com/vault/archives/movies/flubber/flubber.html Walt Disney's Flubber]
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