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The Barefoot Executive
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The Barefoot Executive

The Secret To Success Is Pure Monkey Business
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User Score45 ratings
TMDB 5.516+19711h 36mEnglish
ComedyFamily

Synopsis

In the great Disney tradition of wild family fun, a young Kurt Russell stars as Steven Post - an ambitious mailroom clerk at a second-rate TV network. With his eye on the boardroom, and getting nowhere with the studio's top dog, he makes a career-changing discovery. His girlfriend's lovable pet chimp can pick a hit show every time! His secret for success turns into a madcap monkey business when he makes vice president and jealous rivals want in on the act. Ride along with narrow escapes and a classic cast featuring Joe Flynn and Harry Morgan in a comedic climb up the corporate ladder that will leave you howling for more!

Director
Robert ButlerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Walt Disney Productions1 production companies
Release
March 17, 1971Released
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Top Cast

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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

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Reviews

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r96sk
Aug 5, 2020

A film that deteriorates as it goes on. <em>'The Barefoot Executive'</em> begins in entertaining fashion, as it sets up the plot with Steven (Kurt Russell) and chimp Raffles. It's all enjoyable enough, it's a cool and amusing concept. The first act is good. However, after a middling middle act it then produces a relatively terrible third act - with unnecessary focus put on the characters of Joe Flynn (Francis) and Wally Cox (Mertons). They definitely didn't know how to end this, the final lot of scenes are so pointless and predictable. That's a shame, as the opening chunk of the film is more than up to scratch. Russell gives another acceptable performance, Flynn is actually pretty solid when his character isn't shoehorned upfront. Heather North is alright as Jennifer, if a little plain. The chimp is as cute as you'd expect. It looked like a film that I would thoroughly like at first, sadly it got comparatively worse as it went on. I would still say it's better than a lot of other works from Disney, it just could've/should've been greater.

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