What if a teenager was as efficient as a computer? This is the original idea for a Disney family comedy directed by a very young Kurt Russell called The Computer Madness! After an accident, young Dexter becomes a computer genius, causing some problems for his school and some thugs who stand in his way…
From the age of 8
An assistant director during Walt Disney’s lifetime—notably on Mary Poppins and The Spy With Velveteen Paws—Joseph L. McEvett is writing his first Disney film here, and he’s done well because he’s using the usual Disney recipe. Therefore, we find a character with an unusual element, a robber, whose unusual element disrupts plans and competition, on which the amount of money depends, which will make it possible to save the institution from bankruptcy.
What will they like?

What could be bothering them?

Absolutely nothing! The bad guys pulled out their guns once or twice, but with no real results. As for the rest, this car chase is again pretty harmless, and that’s all the risk you’ll find in this movie, which is primarily designed as entertainment for the general public.
for further
Computer Madness (1969) is the first in a trilogy of films starring the character Dexter Riley, played by Kurt Russell. The next two episodes are Pas Seen, Pas Caught (1972, in which he can make himself invisible) and The Strongest Man in the World (1975, he is gifted with superhuman strength). Of the two, only the latter is available on Disney+ in France.
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