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COLLECTION · Movie · 1973

Superdad

A dad tries to impress the daughter -- a soon-to-be college student he thinks is hanging around with a bad crowd.

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* 4.8 (20)ComedyUnited States
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Directors
Vincent McEveety
Countries
United States
Studios
Walt Disney Productions
Runtime
96 min
Age rating
G(US — general audiences)
Release
14/12/1973
Score
4.8 / 10 (20)
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Cast
Bob Crane
Bob Crane
Charlie McCready
Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell
Bart
Barbara Rush
Barbara Rush
Sue McCready
Joe Flynn
Joe Flynn
Cyrus Hershberger
Kathleen Cody
Kathleen Cody
Wendy McCready
Joby Baker
Joby Baker
Klutch
Dick Van Patten
Dick Van Patten
Ira Kushaw
Bruno Kirby
Bruno Kirby
Stanley
Judith Lowry
Judith Lowry
Mother Barlow
Ivor Francis
Ivor Francis
Dr. Skinner on TV
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r96sk
★ 5.0 / 10
A bit of a mishmash of a film. <em>'Superdad'</em> practically has three storylines rearing a head. You've got a father trying to get involved with his daughter's life, alongside the father having a big work event and the daughter having a sizeable life decision which conflicts with her friends. It's messy, the first one is definitely the film's intended focus but they don't really develop all of them too well. The middle one involves Joe Flynn (Hershberger), who is shoehorned into another Disney live-action flick - he is fairly good in <em>'The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes'</em> trilogy, but since the original film of that series in 1969 they really tried to force him into a load of their other releases. Somewhat likewise to Kurt Russell (Bart), but at least his role is actually integral here. Bob Crane is solid enough in the main role as Charlie, as is Kathleen Cody as daughter Wendy. Not one I'd recommend, despite some pleasing on the eye shots at the very beginning and very end.
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Keywords
scholarshipparent child relationshipcollege student
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