| 1. | The Strongest Man In The World | 1975 |
| 2. | The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | 1969 |
| 3. | The Horse In The Gray Flannel Suit | 1968 |
| 4. | Now You See Him, Now You Don't | 1972 |
Frederick Bolton has to solve two problems. First, his boss has instructed him to come up with a reasonable campaign to promote a new product, a stomach pill named "Aspercel" - by tomorrow. The second problem is Fred's daugther, Helen. She is absolutely fond of horses, takes riding classes and has already had decent success in some competitions. Her biggest wish is to own a horse herself, a dream her father cannot afford at all. Now Fred tries to solve both problems at once by simply combining them: A horse named "Aspercel", ridden by his daugther should bring the name of the pill into the papers and make Helen happy, too. But there's still one more obstacle: Helen and Aspercel of course have to win a few prices to make this idea work...
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Dean Jones | Fredrick 'Fred' Bolton |
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Diane Baker | Suzie 'S.J.' Clemens |
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Lloyd Bochner | Archer Madison |
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Fred Clark | Tom Dugan |
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Ellen Janov | Helen Bolton |
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Morey Amsterdam | Charlie Blake |
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Kurt Russell | Ronnie Gardner |
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Lurene Tuttle | Aunt Martha |
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Alan Hewitt | Harry Tomes |
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Federico Pineiro | Lieut. Lorendo |
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Florence MacMichael | Catherine |
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Joan Marshall | Mimsey |
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Robin Eccles | Judy Gardner |
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Adam Williams | Sergeant Roberts |
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Norman Grabowski | Truck Driver |
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Bill Baldwin | Announcer |
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Aspercel | The Horse of the Year |
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Leon Alton | Elevator Passenger |
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Boyd Cabeen | Executive |
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John Cliff | Horse Attendant |
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Jimmy Cross | Hank / Horse Trainer |
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Peter Paul Eastman | Spectator |
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James Gonzalez | Executive |
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George Hoagland | Executive |
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George Holmes | Executive |
| Director | Norman Tokar |
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| Writer | Eric Hatch, Louis Pelletier | |
| Producer | Winston Hibler | |
| Musician | George Bruns | |
| Photography | William E. Snyder | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |