Flubber (1997)

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Written by Samuel W. Taylor, John Hughes

Directed by Les Mayfield

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Children's comedy about the battle between an absent-minded professor and his arch rival, who is intent on stealing the professor's 'flubber', a rubbery polymer with a life of its own. As the inventor neglects everything but his cherished discovery, his scheming rival threatens to steal his fiancee. And with the college at which he works about to close, the professor must somehow use the flubber to save the day.

When is Flubber next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC 1 December 31st, 11:15am. See more...

Cast

Image for Robin WilliamsRobin WilliamsProfessor Philip Brainard
Image for Marcia Gay HardenMarcia Gay HardenDr. Sara Jean Reynolds
Image for Christopher McDonaldChristopher McDonaldWilson Croft
Raymond J. BarryChester Hoenicker
Image for Clancy BrownClancy BrownSmith
Image for Ted LevineTed LevineWesson
Image for Wil WheatonWil WheatonBennett Hoenicker
Edie McClurgMartha George
Jodi BensonWeebo
Leslie StefansonSylvia
Malcolm BrownsonFather
Benjamin BrockWindow Boy
Dakin MatthewsMinister
Zack ZeiglerTeenage Boy
Sam LloydCoach Willy Barker

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