Flubber
see also: Etymology of Flubber
Flubber is an American film of Mayfield left in 1997, according to a news of Samuel W. Taylor.
Synopsis
The history starts with a description of a house where many strange and various instruments are: it is the house of professor Brainard, a very erudite professor of sciences but too absorptive by its research: its house is almost entirely populated robots of which Weebo, a flying robot but having an unknown intelligence of the professor, and Weber, another robot completing manual work. The professor is in love with the senior Sarah Reynolds but he forgets to go to his marriage because he manufactured a mysterious but capricious substance which he baptizes flubber (contraction of flying robber " flying gum " ), making jokes with all those which it croise.During this time, a richissime business man without scruples is put at the current of this discovery: its henchmen will undergo cheatings of flubber.
Lastly, the professor will succeed in making use of the flubber to manage to solve the financial problems of faculty.
Data sheet
- Realizer: Mayfield
- Scenario writers: Samuel W. Taylor
- Produtceur: John Hughes
- Coming out date: 1st april 1998
- Kind: Family comedy
- Lasted: 93 minutes
Distribution
- Robin Williams: Professor Philip Brainard
- Marcia Gay Harden: Dr. Sara Jean Reynolds
- Christopher McDonald: Wilson Croft
- Raymond J. Barry: Chester Hoenicker (ace Raymond Barry)
- Clancy Brown: Smith
- Ted Levine: Wesson
- Wil Wheaton : Bennett Hoenicker
- Edie McClurg : Martha George
- Jodi Benson: Weebo (voice)
- Leslie Stefanson: Sylvia
- Malcolm Brownson : Father
- Benjamin Brock: Window Servant boy
- Dakin Matthews: Minister
- Zack Zeigler : Teenage Servant boy
- Sam Lloyd: Coach Willy Barker
External bonds
Simple: Flubber
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