This Disney sequel invites viewers back into the lab for more of the antics of "The Absent-Minded Professor."
Ned Brainard has already invented "flubber," a gravity-
defying goo that makes objects float. ... more about Son of Flubber
At one of his many visits to his doctor, hypochondriac George Kimball mistakes a dying man's diagnosis for his own and believes he only has about two more weeks to live. ... more about Send Me No Flowers
Jennifer Nelson and Bruce Templeton meet when Bruce reels in her mermaid suit leaving Jennifer bottomless in the waters of Catalina Island. She later discovers that Bruce is the big boss at her work (a research lab). ... more about Glass Bottom Boat
Between surfing, partying and miming to cheesy songs, Frankie and the gang find time to enter a parachuting competition, meet a mermaid and rescue a girl singer from the clutches of the evil bikers. ... more about Beach Blanket Bingo
A filmed performance (in CinemaScope) of the highly popular Broadway hit that was basically a collection of skits, sketches, songs and dances built around a flimsy plot to meld them all together which, for the most part, worked. ... more about New Faces of 1952
The Sultan of Zanzibar has a problem--his harbor is infested with sharks. To solve the problem, he brings in twelve hippos to keep the sharks away, and it works. ... more about Hugo The Hippo
Photographer Grif Henderson is assigned a photo shoot in Paris. He decides to take his wife, Jenny, and his hippie son, Davey, with him on the shoot. Everything gets mucked up when she rents a house that unknowingly belongs to a French lawyer. ... more about How Sweet It Is!