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  1. Flubber is a 1997 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Les Mayfield (who had previously directed the John Hughes scripted remake, Miracle on 34th Street) and written by Hughes and Bill Walsh.

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    At Medfield College, brilliant but befuddled Professor Phillip Brainard is on the brink of inventing a revolutionary energy source...and missing his own wedding for the third time. In the midst of his typical tinkering, Phillip discovers Flubber, a miraculous elastic goo with ultra-bouncy properties.

  3. Nov 26, 1997 · November 26, 1997. Genre: Comedy, Family, Science Fiction. Brilliant but befuddled Professor Phillip Brainard is on the brink of inventing a revolutionary energy source and missing his wedding to fiancee Dr. Sara Jean Reynolds. When Phillip experiments with a miraculous elastic goo, Flubber emerges, leaving him ecstatic, but unmarried!

    • Les Mayfield
    • Robin Williams
  4. Flubber (1997) Official Trailer - YouTube. Allen Theatres Inc. 2.04K subscribers. 130. 41K views 3 years ago. An absent-minded professor discovers "flubber," a rubber-like super-bouncy...

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    • Allen Theatres Inc
  5. Jun 20, 2017 · Flubber 1997 An absent-minded professor discovers "flubber," a rubber-like super-bouncy substance.Director: Les MayfieldWriters: Samuel W. Taylor (short stor...

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  6. Flubber. PG Released Nov 26, 1997 1h 33m Kids & Family Comedy List. 23% Tomatometer 35 Reviews 33% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Professor Philip Brainard (Robin Williams) is experimenting with...

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    • Kids & Family, Comedy
    • PG
  7. Summaries. An absent-minded professor discovers "flubber," a rubber-like super-bouncy substance. Having already missed his wedding to his beautiful sweetheart, Sara, twice, the happy, absent-minded professor, Dr. Phillip Brainard, is struggling to come up with a brilliant invention to save Medfield College from closure.