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5.8/10
2.3K
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Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a pet for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs.Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a pet for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs.Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a pet for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs.
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.3K
YOUR RATING
- Director
- Writers
- Ted Key(story)
- Roswell Rogers
- Stars
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- Director
- Writers
- Ted Key(story)
- Roswell Rogers
- Stars
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Lee Montgomery
- Jimmy Dooleyas Jimmy Dooley
- (as Lee Harcourt Montgomery)
Peter Renaday
- Mr. Beckertas Mr. Beckert
- (as Pete Renoudet)
- Director
- Writers
- Ted Key(story)
- Roswell Rogers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
To save it from being put to death, Professor Albert Dooley takes home a dumb duck from the research laboratory, which accidentally was exposed to X-rays. At home he discovers that it now lays golden eggs. Since he's broke all the time, his family welcomes this new source of income greatly, and tries to keep it secret. But their greedy neighbors become suspicious. —Tom Zoerner <Tom.Zoerner@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
- Taglines
- It's Charlie...the webfoot wonder with the 24 karat layaway plan!
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- S
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaNear the conclusion of the movie, just before Jimmy captures Charlie the duck, there is a Volkswagen Beetle with the license plate OFP 857. The tag was the very same as Herbie's in The Love Bug (1968), another Disney movie starring Dean Jones that was the first in a series of "Love Bug" films.
- GoofsKatie hands Albert his lunch bag, telling him that the applesauce is on top, which suggests that there are other lunch items in the bag. Later, when the chimpanzee opens the sack, there's only the applesauce.
- Quotes
Jimmy Dooley: I didn't want a duck! I wanted a puppy!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gus - kaikkien aikojen aasinpotku (1976)
Top review
Dated, silly stuff from Disney with a few laughs
Hard pressed scientist Albert Dooley has little money to spend as his work with animals isn't proving as profitable as he hoped it would be. However one day his worthless duck is exposed to high levels of radiation. Taking the duck home with him he finds that it can be stimulated to lay eggs eggs made of solid gold. The more eggs it lays the more Albert becomes consumed with it and also the more attention the sudden increase in gold deposits in the local reserves draws from the Treasury Department.
This film is a good example of the films Disney made around this time, in the same way as animation with songs and smart-ass sidekicks are of the 90's. This is typical of the period but not the best example of when it works well. The plot is goofy and sets the tone for the sense of humour but it isn't used very well. Instead of laughs it really only produces energy and `wackiness'. There are a few laughs but not many. Most of the action has dated badly with clichéd hippies, All-American happy families and forced physical routines.
Jones is OK, accustom as he is to roles such as this. He carries it well but the subject has less charm than some of his better films (Herbie for one). Of the rest of the cast only Tony Roberts really sticks in the mind as he has almost all of the good lines. The duck is cool though!
Overall this is a passable family film but it will not be `great' for any member of the family. There are better Disney films out there from this period this one just lacked a certain spark to make it work better.
This film is a good example of the films Disney made around this time, in the same way as animation with songs and smart-ass sidekicks are of the 90's. This is typical of the period but not the best example of when it works well. The plot is goofy and sets the tone for the sense of humour but it isn't used very well. Instead of laughs it really only produces energy and `wackiness'. There are a few laughs but not many. Most of the action has dated badly with clichéd hippies, All-American happy families and forced physical routines.
Jones is OK, accustom as he is to roles such as this. He carries it well but the subject has less charm than some of his better films (Herbie for one). Of the rest of the cast only Tony Roberts really sticks in the mind as he has almost all of the good lines. The duck is cool though!
Overall this is a passable family film but it will not be `great' for any member of the family. There are better Disney films out there from this period this one just lacked a certain spark to make it work better.
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- bob the moo
- Apr 19, 2003
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- $1,000,000 Duck
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- Gross US & Canada
- $11,118,000
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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