Fred gets the horse for her anyway and names it after a stomach pill, Aspercel, to make his daughter happy and promote his client's new product at the same time. The rich girl wants a horse, but it's a little out of Fredrick Bolton, her advertising executive dad's, price range. The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968) - Russell is underused here as Ronnie Gardner, a spoiled rich girl's suitor.
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This movie is also the first to co-star Russell and his future partner, Goldie Hawn. Instead the family moves to the Republican-dominated Dakota Territory before it's admitted into the union as two states. The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968) - Russell plays Sidney Bower, part of the musically-talented Bower family who petition the Democratic National Committee to sing a rally song for President Grover Cleveland at the 1888 convention.The older man settles down and becomes a Boy Scout leader and under his guidance, Whitey grows up to become a soldier and doctor. Russell starred as Whitey, a young thief who gets adopted by a traveling musician (Fred MacMurray). Follow Me, Boys! (1966) - Other than being Russell's first Disney movie, this film is also notable as the last film released before Walt Disney died.The following are his Disney movies before, during, and after that contract. After a number of other TV and film roles, Russell began his film career with Disney in 1966 with Follow Me, Boys!, then was awarded a ten-year contract with Walt Disney. A child actor since his guest starring roles on the series Sugarfoot, Kurt Russell moved on to an uncredited role in Elvis Presley's It Happened at the World's Fair, sixteen years before his Emmy-nominated turn as Elvis.