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Norman Tokar
Director -
Jack Senter
Art Direction -
Ron Miller
Producer -
Don Nelson
Writer -
Arthur Alsberg
Writer -
Cotton Warburton
Editor -
John B. Mansbridge
Art Direction -
Frank V. Phillips
Cinematography
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r96sk
6/23/2021 3:58:50PM
It undoubtedly runs for too long, but <em>'No Deposit, No Return'</em> still satisfied me. It has a similar vibe to it as <em>'Candleshoe'</em>, which Disney released roughly twelve months after this. The plots are different, but there are a few things that I found alike; the obvious being David Niven, who appears as the older gentleman in both, as well as his character's living room; that latter claim is based on my memory only, mind. Niven is good in this, though he's doesn't really do that much - at least compared to his co-stars. The two kid actors are solid, Kim Richards the standout; almost a year after Disney viewers saw her in <em>'Escape to Witch Mountain'</em>. Darren McGavin and Don Knotts are a fun duo, while Herschel Bernardi - who reminded me a lot of Nick Sandow in terms of looks - does well too. The plot is ridiculous, but I actually found enough entertainment in it - mostly thanks to the aforementioned cast. The humour, while nothing LOL-worthy, is satisfactory. My only true negative is the pacing of the run time. It's fine, but this story would've been perfect for 90mins; rather than 112mins - those extra minutes are very noticeable and, ultimately, add little. When all is said and done, though, I had a suitable time with this.
James Hong
Ming LoDavid Niven
J.W. OsborneDarren McGavin
DukeCharles Martin Smith
LongneckerBob Hastings
PeterKim Richards
Tracy OsborneJohn Williams
JamesonDon Knotts
Bert Delaney