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Son of Flubber

Son of Flubber

  • Status: Released
  • 16-01-1963
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 5.9
  • Vote count: 65

Beleaguered professor Ned Brainard has already run into a pile of misfortunes with his discovery of the super-elastic substance "Flubber." Now he hopes to have better luck with a gravity-busting derivative he's dubbed "Flubbergas." Ned's experiments, constantly hampered by government obstruction, earn the consternation of his wife, Betsy. But a game-winning modification to a football uniform may help Ned make the case for his fantastic new invention.

Fred MacMurray

Ned Brainard

Nancy Olson

Betsy Brainard

Keenan Wynn

Alonzo P. Hawk

Tommy Kirk

Biff Hawk

Ed Wynn

A.J. Allen

Charles Ruggles

Judge Murdock

Leon Ames

Rufus Daggett

Ken Murray

Mr. Hurley

William Demarest

Mr. Hummel

Paul Lynde

Sportscaster

Elliott Reid

Shelby Ashton

Bob Sweeney

Mr. Harker

Joanna Moore

Desiree de la Roche

Edward Andrews

Defense Secretary

James Westerfield

Officer Hanson

Alan Carney

Referee

Stuart Erwin

Coach Wilson

Forrest Lewis

Officer Kelly

Alan Hewitt

Prosecuting Attorney

Jack Albertson

Mr. Barley

Eddie Ryder

Mr. Osbourne

Harriet E. MacGibbon

Mrs. Edna Daggett

Beverly Willis

Mother in Commercial

Wally Boag

Father in Commercial

Russell Custer

Board Member (uncredited)

Joe Flynn

Rex Williams (uncredited)

George Ford

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Proprietor (uncredited)

Darby Hinton

2nd Hobgoblin (uncredited)

Harvey Korman

Husband in Commercial (uncredited)

Dal McKennon

First Juror (uncredited)

King Mojave

Board Member (uncredited)

Burt Mustin

1st Bailiff (uncredited)

Ron Nyman

Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

J. Pat O'Malley

Sign-Painter (uncredited)

Robert Shayne

Defense Secretary's Assistant (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Juror (uncredited)

Ginny Tyler

Baby Walter (voice) (uncredited)

Leon Tyler

Humphrey Hacker (uncredited)

r96sk

A poor follow-up to <em>'The Absent-Minded Professor'</em>. <em>'Son of Flubber'</em> is inferior in every department. I praise the original for its amusing humour, but this film manages to lose it almost entirely. There are a few smirk-worthy moments, but it's mostly stale. A large reason for that is the lacklustre plot, which isn't ever interesting. The Flubber itself is rarely used, as they instead focus of its "gas". The conclusion is, like with the 1961 film, rather dull and adds little. Fred MacMurray, to his credit, is again good in the role of Prof. Brainard. Nancy Olson (Betsy) and Keenan Wynn (Alonzo) are both involved again, while Tommy Kirk (Biff) is shoehorned into a bigger part; not sure why. Speaking of forced characters, James Westerfield and Forrest Lewis again appear in the roles of officers Hanson & Kelly; they were, in my opinion, only funny in <em>'The Shaggy Dog'</em>, which these films evidently share the same universe with. Surely this sequel needed to be bigger and grander than the earlier film? Instead it practically follows the same path without setting the world alight. Still, I'm intrigued to see where the story goes for the Disney Channel produced sequels - though I'll have to wait to view, given they oddly aren't on the studio's streaming service or anywhere else. Overall, this isn't worthy of a watch.