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Stephen Hart <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Nov 1993 08:39:00 EST
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                      E L E C T R O N I C   M E S S A G E
 
                                        Date:     19-Nov-1993 08:30am EST
                                        From:     Stephen Hart
                                                  HARTS2
                                        Level:    Post-secondary/University
                                        Tel No:   904-644-4839
 
TO:  Remote Addressee                     ( _jnet%screen-l@Ua1vm )
 
 
Subject: re: scientist on screen
 
Some Disney films have stories of scientists who have great aspirations but
are hindered by their bumbling nature:
THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR; SON OF FLUBBER; HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS;
HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID; THE COMPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES; NOW YOU SEE HIM,
NOW YOU DON'T; THE STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD
 
There may be a few others that I can't think of off hand.  TREMORS spoofed
the scientist/professor who always happens to be around to explain things
in monstor movies.
 
Gloria Monti, I haven't forgotten you!  Will write you very soon!
 
Stephen Hart, Florida State Univ. (9-1)
HARTS2@firnvx

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