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No Deposit, No Return

No Deposit, No Return

  • Status: Released
  • 05-02-1976
  • Runtime: 112 min
  • Score: 6.2
  • Vote count: 89

Two rich children devise a way to escape their grandfather and visit their mother. Unfortunately for two hapless safe crackers, they become part of the plan.

Kim Richards

Tracy Osborne

Brad Savage

Jay Osborne

Barbara Feldon

Carolyn Osborne

Don Knotts

Bert Delaney

Darren McGavin

Duke

David Niven

J.W. Osborne

Vic Tayback

Big Joe Adamo

Herschel Bernardi

Sgt. Max Turner

John Williams

Jameson

Charles Martin Smith

Longnecker

Bob Hastings

Peter

Louis Guss

Freddie

Richard O'Brien

Capt. Boland

Barney Phillips

Sgt. Benson

Ruth Manning

Miss Murdock

Olive Dunbar

Mrs. Hadley

James Hong

Ming Lo

Jean Gillespie

Reporter

Jack Wells

Reporter

Stu Gilliam

Policeman

Jack Griffin

Policeman

Milt Kogan

Policeman

Hank Jones

Banana Cop

Iris Adrian

Housewife

Henry Slate

Truck Driver

Lawrence Moran

Michael (uncredited)

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It undoubtedly runs for too long, but <em>'No Deposit, No Return'</em> still satisfied me. It has a similar vibe to it as <em>'Candleshoe'</em>, which Disney released roughly twelve months after this. The plots are different, but there are a few things that I found alike; the obvious being David Niven, who appears as the older gentleman in both, as well as his character's living room; that latter claim is based on my memory only, mind. Niven is good in this, though he's doesn't really do that much - at least compared to his co-stars. The two kid actors are solid, Kim Richards the standout; almost a year after Disney viewers saw her in <em>'Escape to Witch Mountain'</em>. Darren McGavin and Don Knotts are a fun duo, while Herschel Bernardi - who reminded me a lot of Nick Sandow in terms of looks - does well too. The plot is ridiculous, but I actually found enough entertainment in it - mostly thanks to the aforementioned cast. The humour, while nothing LOL-worthy, is satisfactory. My only true negative is the pacing of the run time. It's fine, but this story would've been perfect for 90mins; rather than 112mins - those extra minutes are very noticeable and, ultimately, add little. When all is said and done, though, I had a suitable time with this.