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197192 minComedy, Family

The Million Dollar Duck

Is The Million Dollar Duck a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Million Dollar Duck worth watching? With a rating of 5.848/10, this Comedy, Family film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Million Dollar Duck Synopsis

Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a toy for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs.

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Top Cast

Dean Jones
Dean JonesProfesseur Albert Dooley
Sandy Duncan
Sandy DuncanKatie Dooley
Joe Flynn
Joe FlynnFinley Hooper
Tony Roberts
Tony RobertsFred Hines
James Gregory
James GregoryRutledge
Lee Montgomery
Lee MontgomeryJimmy Dooley
Jack Kruschen
Jack KruschenDoctor Gottlieb
Virginia Vincent
Virginia VincentEunice Hooper
Jack Bender
Jack BenderArvin Wadlow
Billy Bowles
Billy BowlesOrlo Wadlow

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Is The Million Dollar Duck worth watching?

The Million Dollar Duck has received mixed reviews with a 5.848/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Family movies.

Is The Million Dollar Duck hit or flop?

The Million Dollar Duck has received average ratings (5.848/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Million Dollar Duck?

The Million Dollar Duck is a Comedy, Family movie that Professor Dooley takes home a duck from his research laboratory as a toy for his son, but soon finds out that it lays golden eggs....

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Critic Reviews

r96skAug 6, 2020
★ 7

Suitably entertaining. 'The Million Dollar Duck' follows very similar steps as a lot of Disney's wacky comedies from around this era, it that regard it isn't anything particularly noteworthy. The writing to set up the events of this film is poor, it's incredibly manufactured. However, as with most of these sorta films, it does produce enjoyable moments. That's helped by the casting, which Disney pick masterfully the vast majority of the time. Dean Jones always elevates a production upward, even if his performance here isn't one of his best. Tony Roberts is decent as Fred, though none of the others do all that much; not even Joe Flynn (Finley). Nothing out of this world, but a good enough watch nonetheless.