Gus 1976
Gus
The California Atoms are in last place with no hope of moving up. But by switching the mule from team mascot to team member, (He can kick 100 yard field goals!) they start winning, and move up in the rankings, Hurrah! The competition isn't so happy.
The California Atoms are in last place with no hope of moving up. But by switching the mule from team mascot to team member, (He can kick 100 yard field goals!) they start winning, and move up in the rankings, Hurrah! The competition isn't so happy.
Videos & Photos
All 1 Videos & 13 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... Hank Cooper
... Coach Venner
... Andy Petrovic
... Crankcase
... Debbie Kovac
... Cal Wilson
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by r96sk
This drags. I actually don't mind how silly the premise to 'Gus' is, yet even so it's such a slow and predictable watch. There's a few decent gags spread across the 96 minute run time, but there's so much plainness with everything else. The plot itself is something that feels seen before, across Disney's many high school/sport comedies from these early decades. As for the cast, Ed Asner is the best performer as Hank Cooper. Don Knotts (Venner) and Tim Conway (Crankcase) are in a film again, following on from 'The Apple Dumpling Gang'; though they aren't a pair here, Tom Bosley (Spinner) teams up with Conway instead. Regardless, none of the three are all that amusing. There are a few other OK but forgettable roles, while the sports commentator bits are way more annoying than they are funny. Not a production I would recommend, even if you could pick many worse live-action films from this studio to watch.
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Release Date:
Jul 07, 1976 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 36`
MMPA Rating:
G
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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Gus
This drags. I actually don't mind how silly the premise to 'Gus' is, yet even so it's such a slow and predictable watch. There's a few decent gags spread across the 96 minute run time, but there's so much plainness with everything else. The plot itself is something that feels seen before, across Disney's many high school/sport comedies from these early decades. As for the cast, Ed Asner is the best performer as Hank Cooper. Don Knotts (Venner) and Tim Conway (Crankcase) are in a film again, following on from 'The Apple Dumpling Gang'; though they aren't a pair here, Tom Bosley (Spinner) teams up with Conway instead. Regardless, none of the three are all that amusing. There are a few other OK but forgettable roles, while the sports commentator bits are way more annoying than they are funny. Not a production I would recommend, even if you could pick many worse live-action films from this studio to watch.
Cast & Crew of
Gus
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Hank Cooper
... Coach Venner
... Andy Petrovic
... Crankcase
... Debbie Kovac
... Cal Wilson
... Joe Barnsdale
... Pepper
... Himself
... Rob Cargil
... Charles Gwynn
... Spinner
... Reporter
... Asst. Warden
... Tall Man
... Atoms' Announcer
... Atoms player (sideline & showers) (uncredited)
... Dr. Morgan
... Butcher
... Locker Room Announcer
Produced By
... Producer
... Associate Producer