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The Barefoot Executive

  • 1971
  • G
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.2K
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Kurt Russell, Heather North, and Raffles in The Barefoot Executive (1971)
A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.
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A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.

  • Director
    • Robert Butler
  • Writers
    • Joseph L. McEveety
    • Lila Garrett
    • Bernie Kahn
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • Joe Flynn
    • Harry Morgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Butler
    • Writers
      • Joseph L. McEveety
      • Lila Garrett
      • Bernie Kahn
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • Joe Flynn
      • Harry Morgan
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Steven Post
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Francis X. Wilbanks
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • E.J. Crampton
    Wally Cox
    Wally Cox
    • Mertons
    Heather North
    Heather North
    • Jennifer Scott
    Alan Hewitt
    Alan Hewitt
    • Farnsworth
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Clifford
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Roger
    Jack Bender
    Jack Bender
    • Tom
    Tom Anfinsen
    • Dr. Schmidt
    George N. Neise
    George N. Neise
    • Network Executive
    Edwin Reimers
    • Announcer
    • (as Ed Reimers)
    Morgan Farley
    Morgan Farley
    • Advertising Executive
    Glenn Dixon
    • Sponsor
    Robert Shayne
    Robert Shayne
    • Sponsor
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Sponsor
    • (as Tris Coffin)
    James B. Douglas
    • Network Executive
    • (as J.B. Douglas)
    Ed Prentiss
    Ed Prentiss
    • Harry - Justice Dept. Man
    • Director
      • Robert Butler
    • Writers
      • Joseph L. McEveety
      • Lila Garrett
      • Bernie Kahn
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    7loza-1

    An Unusual Disney Film

    I think most of us know what is a Disney film. It is for all the family to enjoy, often taken from a classic story. Don't get me wrong. I love Disney films. Apart from Dick Van Dyke's goddawful accent in Mary Poppins, Disney films are characterised by quality and attention to detail. But a film that launches an attack on the entertainment industry and corporate America, now that is unusual for Disney.

    The basic plot has been dealt with by other reviewers. It is interesting that corporate America's first reaction to the chimp was first disbelief, then abduction. Was it just coincidence, or was it deliberate, that all the business executives in this film - all the bad guys - wear spectacles that look like goggles?

    Fascinating was the use of the adjective "simple", when an executive says to his chauffeur: "Will you stop that simple wheezing!" I liked it so much, I started using it myself.

    This is one of Disney's forgotten films, true it will never be as spectacular as Lady and the Tramp or Mary Poppins, but it deserves a watch now and again.
    9Mister-6

    So that's who took off "T.J. Hooker"....

    A monkey who fills network slots?

    Just another executive meeting at the networks, you might think, but this is the beauty of the plot that is "The Barefoot Executive", a movie made when Disney was in its live action glory.

    A still-young Russell is a mail boy at one of the big networks who has ideas but the stuffy boss (Flynn) will have none of it. Then, Russell agress to babysit his girfriends' neighbor's pet chimp (probably a '70s thing) who turns out to be a whiz at picking out all the popular shows. One thing leads to another until Russell, playing all the chimp's hunches, finds himself on top of the TV programming world.

    It's not Prokofiev but for pure fun this movie is a keeper. How can you dislike a movie that not only has Russell and a cute chimp but also the comedic timing of both Joe Flynn and Wally Cox? Their moments together are pure hilarity. Even "MASH"'s Col. Potter (aka - Harry Morgan) has plenty of good scenes as a blustering head honcho.

    For kids and grown-ups who grew up on these movies, there can be no substitutes. "The Barefoot Executive" is monkeying around at its best.

    Nine stars. And we'll get through this if we ALL KEEP COOL HEADS!
    georgethetee

    Monkey movie with a difference

    All the way through this film, part of me was saying "I don't like this kind of film" while the rest of me was replying "No, but I'm enjoying it!" The rather offensive premise here is that the tastes of the great american television-watching public can best be assessed by a chimpanzee.

    There's a little go at political-correctness, major swipes at TV production values and some great characterisations of TV exec types.

    I watched it while laying carpet tiles and it made a welcome distraction and a good excuse to take a break. I enjoyed it
    koconnor-1

    Monkeying Around with an Industry

    Nice, safe family comedy featuring a television network, a cute/funny chimp, and a young Kurt Russell in the prime of his Disney phase.

    Kurt is a low-level employee with a big television network with high-level ideas. By shear chance, he discovers that his neighbor's pet chimp is able to correctly predict the big ratings winners for each week's programs, and surreptitiously uses the animal to move up within the organization.

    The chimp demonstrating his disdain for poor programming (clearly enunciated raspberries, followed by screams of displeasure, and culminating in his throwing some destructive object at the screen) sent me into fits of laughter.

    But it also gave me (as a seven year old) an inkling into how the television industry works, and thereby planted the seeds of a life-long interest in the boob tube. And to this day, I am still wondering what the subject matter of "Devil Dan" is, and why it was so much more of a winner program than "The Happy Harringtons"...

    Get the kids away from "Nickelodeon" for a couple of hours with this campy treat...
    8helpless_dancer

    TV station gets a hairy helping hand from the animal kingdom

    One of the funniest comedies I've seen yet. What made this so was the interplay between Wally Cox and Joe Flynn [one of my favorite comics]. The bit on the building ledge was too much and had me rolling. The bellowing company prez was well played by Harry Morgan, a man I well remember from the early 60's sitcom "Pete & Gladys" where he played the put upon hubby, Pete Porter. John Ritter performed the snobbish, suck-up nephew to the hilt who, of course, gets his just payment in the end. 4 stars.

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    • Trivia
      Final theatrical release for Wally Cox.
    • Goofs
      Steven's hair length fluctuates between shots.
    • Quotes

      Roger: Let me tell you something. Anybody who graduates from Melrose Avenue certainly won't make it at the network.

    • Connections
      Featured in Munky Cheez: Episode #1.3 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      He's Gonna Make It
      Written by Bruce Belland & Robert F. Brunner

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rating Game
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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