
Superdad
Comedy
Overview
A dad tries to impress the daughter -- a soon-to-be college student he thinks is hanging around with a bad crowd.
Top Cast


Bob Crane
Bob Crane
Charlie McCready
Bob Crane
Charlie McCready


Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell
Bart
Kurt Russell
Bart


Barbara Rush
Barbara Rush
Sue McCready
Barbara Rush
Sue McCready


Joe Flynn
Joe Flynn
Cyrus Hershberger
Joe Flynn
Cyrus Hershberger


Kathleen Cody
Kathleen Cody
Wendy McCready
Kathleen Cody
Wendy McCready


Joby Baker
Joby Baker
Klutch
Joby Baker
Klutch


Dick Van Patten
Dick Van Patten
Ira Kushaw
Dick Van Patten
Ira Kushaw


Bruno Kirby
Bruno Kirby
Stanley
Bruno Kirby
Stanley


Judith Lowry
Judith Lowry
Mother Barlow
Judith Lowry
Mother Barlow


Ivor Francis
Ivor Francis
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Ivor Francis
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