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Gus DVD cover Directed by Vincent McEveety Produced by Ron W. Miller Written by Ted Key (story) Arthur Alsberg Don Nelson Starring Don Knotts Edward Asner Gary Grimes Tim Conway Tom Bosley Louise Williams Dick Butkus Music by Robert F. Brunner Cinematography Frank V. Phillips Editing by Robert Stafford Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Release date(s) July 7, 1976 (1976-07-07) Running time 96 minutes Country United States Language English Gus is a 1976 American film by Walt Disney Productions. Its center character is Gus, a football-playing mule. Synopsis Gus is a film about a football-kicking mule ("Gus") and his trainer "Andy" (Gary Grimes). The film opens with a soccer game, and the Petrovic family watching their son Stepjan win the soccer game. Andy Petrovic works on his farm in Yugoslavia, and can't play soccer at all. A soccer ball is behind his mule, Gus. After saying that he never wants to see a soccer ball again, Gus kicks the soccer ball and Andy tries it with him and he says, "Oyage!" and Gus kicks the ball. Meanwhile, the California Atoms are a team that cannot do anything thing right. Debbie Kovac, a woman with Yugoslavian parents gets the Yugoslavian papers, and once Hank Cooper and Coach Venner find out about Gus, they want him over. So with that, Andy and Gus fly over to California and Gus' kicking of the football gets them to agree to keep him in. Film information The film did well and was released on home video in 1981. The movie is remembered for two sequences involving a hotel and a supermarket. This is the only one of their five films together where Don Knotts and Tim Conway do not share any scenes. Johnny Unitas appears as a commentator with Bob Crane supplying the play-by-play during the football broadcasts. Dick Enberg did the play-by-play for the local games. The name "Hank Cooper" was later used in the Disney film The Love Bug as the name of the mechanic who meets Herbie (played by Bruce Campbell). Don Knotts co-starred with Dean Jones in the film Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. External links Gus at the Internet Movie Database This film article about a 1970s comedy is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This Disney-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e v • d • e Films directed by Vincent McEveety 1960s Firecreek (1968) 1970s The Million Dollar Duck (1971) · The Biscuit Eater (1972) · Charley and the Angel (1973) · Superdad (1973) · The Castaway Cowboy (1974) · The Strongest Man in the World (1975) · Treasure of Matecumbe (1976) · Gus (1976) · Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977) · The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979) 1980s Herbie Goes Bananas (1980) · Amy (1981) · Ask Max (1986)