The Absent-Minded Professor

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The Absent-Minded Professor
Directed by Robert Stevenson
Produced by Bill Walsh
Written by Samuel W. Taylor
Bill Walsh
Starring Fred MacMurray
Nancy Olson
Music by George Bruns
Cinematography Edward Colman
Editing by Cotton Warburton
Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Co. Inc.
Release date(s) March 16, 1961 (US)
Running time 97mins
Country United States
Language English
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The Absent-Minded Professor is a 1961 Walt Disney Pictures film based on the short story A Situation of Gravity, by Samuel W. Taylor. The film was reissued to theaters in 1967 and 1975, and released to video in 1981, 1986, and 1992. The film, shot in black-and-white, was one of the first Disney films to be colorized, for the 1986 video release.

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Professor Brainard is an absent-minded professor of physical chemistry at Medfield College who invents a substance that gains energy when it strikes a hard surface. This discovery follows some blackboard scribbling in which he reverses a sign, reflecting the dispute between chemists vs. physicists and engineers over whether negative work is done on vs. by the system. Brainard names his discovery Flubber, for "flying rubber". In the excitement of his discovery, he misses his own wedding to Betsy Carlisle, not for the first time. Subplots include another professor's wooing the disappointed Miss Carlisle, Biff Hawk's ineligibility for basketball due to failing Brainard's class, Alonzo Hawk's schemes to gain wealth by means of Flubber, the school's financial difficulties and debt to Mr. Hawk, and Brainard's attempts to interest the government and military in uses for Flubber.

Looking for backers, he bounces his Flubber ball for an audience, but his investment pitch proves so long-winded that most of the crowd has left before they notice that the ball bounced higher on its second bounce than on its first. For a more successful demonstration, he makes his Model T fly by putting Flubber in the mechanics. Other adventures and misadventures result as Flubber is used on basketball players (in a crucial game), Brainard (at a school dance), and the scheming businessman (who must be tackled by a full team to bring him down). Eventually, Brainard shows his discovery to the government and also wins back Miss Carlisle, culminating in a successful wedding at last.


Actor Role
Fred MacMurray Professor Ned Brainard
Nancy Olson Betsy Carlisle
Keenan Wynn Alonzo P. Hawk
Tommy Kirk Biff Hawk
Leon Ames President Rufus Daggett
Elliott Reid Professor Shelby Ashton
Edward Andrews Defense Secretary
David Lewis General Singer
Jack Mullaney Air Force Captain
Belle Montrose Mrs. Chatsworth
Wally Brown Coach Elkins
Wally Boag TV Newsman
Don Ross Lennyy
Forrest Lewis Officer Kelley
James Westerfield Officer Hanson

  • Father and son Ed Wynn and Keenan appear together in this film; the elder Wynn plays the Fire Chief. Keenan Wynn also played Alonzo Hawk in Herbie Rides Again (1974).

This film was followed by a sequel Son of Flubber, released in 1963 also featuring MacMurray, Olson, Wynn, and Kirk.

Main article: Flubber

This film was remade in the 1997 movie, Flubber, starring Robin Williams.

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