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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1995 Disney Film | Kirk Cameron



What's your review of the 1995 Disney film remake of the Computer Wore Tennis Shoes? It's directed by Peyton Reed, and stars Kirk Cameron.


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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes plot from IMDb: "By accident, the content of a computer encyclopedia is transferred into the brain of Dexter Riley, a less than average college boy. Because of his newly acquired knowledge he competes in a quiz show between various universities, where he sweeps all the points. A wiz kid from another university finds out about his cheated wisdom and does everything to discredit Dexter."


The trailer can be found online.


Cast and Characters:

Kirk Cameron as Dexter Riley

Larry Miller as Dean Al Valentine

Dean Jones as Dean Webster Carlson

Jason Bernard as Prof. Miles Quigley

Andrew Woodworth as Will Rafferty

Anne Tremko as Sarah Matthews

Matthew McCurley as Norwood Gills.

Jeff Maynard as Gozin

Charles Lane as Regent Yarborough

Paul Dooley as Sen. Thatch

Dan Castellaneta as Alan Winsdale

Jeff Garlin as Agent Reese

Eddie Deezen as Agent Tucker


Based on Screenplay by, Joseph L. McEveety

Written by Ryan Rowe

Directed by Peyton Reed

Music by Philip Giffin

Executive producers: George Zaloom, Les Mayfield

Producer: Joseph B. Wallenstein

Production location: Los Angeles

Cinematography: Russ T. Alsobrook

Editor: Jeff Gourson

Running time: 87 minutes

Production company: Walt Disney Television

Distributor: Buena Vista Television

Original network: ABC

Original release: February 18, 1995

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