The Million Dollar Duck

The Million Dollar Duck

By Vincent McEveety

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 1971-06-30
  • Advisory Rating: G
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Director: Vincent McEveety
  • Production Company: Walt Disney Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.7/10
5.7
From 84 Ratings

Description

Surefire Disney fun starring classic comedians Dean Jones, Sandy Duncan, and Joe Flynn. Research professor Albert Dooley (Jones) is stuck with past-due bills and one downy, dense lab duck. But an ordinary bird turns extraordinary when he is accidentally zapped with radiation and casually starts laying the proverbial "golden eggs." Cashing in on newfound riches becomes a sidesplitting scramble as the secret gets out and friends, neighbors, and government T-men mount an all-out quack attack to capture the rare bird. It's heartwarming hilarity that will keep the whole family in stitches!

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  • The Director of Million Dollar Baby has lost it

    2
    By Burt Stuart
    Although this film can be considered a sequal to Million Dollar Baby in only the most broadest of terms and imagination, it only proves that Vincent McVeety has truly lost it once and for all. Frankly boxing and animals should have nothing to do with each other unlike what cruel Mr. McVeety hopes to combine.
  • million dollar duck

    5
    By val3748
    Nobody want to rent these great classics...I want to buy them all
  • Hilareous Disney Fun For All Ages!

    5
    By GoofyStitch
    This is one of those great Disney films that is sure to delight everyone in your family, regardless of age and gender. Its about a family who is hit by hard economic times and has debt collectors coming at them from all over. Through an odd sequence of events, they end up owning a radioactive duck that lays eggs with golden yolks. At first, it seems to be the obvious solution to their financial troubles, but other obsticles get in their way, such as greed and the IRS questioning where they are getting the gold. Disney comedy master Dean Jones gives another great performance and Sandy Duncan shines in her first role for Disney.
  • Good ol' fun!

    4
    By swedespud
    This is a fun movie. Goofy and Disney-like. I so enjoy them. . . please make them for sale, not rent.

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