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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is one of those late '60s Disney comedies that really captures that mix of innocence and whimsy. Kurt Russell plays Dexter, a bit of a slacker who gets zapped by a computer and suddenly becomes a walking encyclopedia. The film's got that classic light-hearted charm, with a few fun set pieces that make it feel distinctly of its time. I mean, the practical effects are pretty basic, but it adds to that nostalgic vibe. The pacing is quite leisurely, typical of the era, allowing for some silly antics and mild drama. It's a family film that doesn't take itself too seriously, and Russell's performance is endearing. The whole thing feels like a fun experiment in technology narratives of the time.
Released by Disney on February 10, 1969.Shot in Technicolor, offers a vibrant visual style.Features a young Kurt Russell in an early leading role.Part of Disney's live-action film era in the late '60s.
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