Medfield College

Medfield College is a fictitious university used as the setting for several films by The Walt Disney Company. Among them are the two "Professor Brainard" movies, The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1963); and the "Dexter Reilly" trilogy: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972), and The Strongest Man in the World (1975); as well as the remake of The Absent-Minded Professor, Flubber (1997).

The town of Medfield, the location of Medfield College, was the setting for another Disney film, The Shaggy D.A. (1976), implying Medfield was also the setting of that film's predecessor, The Shaggy Dog (1959).

Inspiration

Medfield College is named after the town of Medfield, Massachusetts. According to town historians, friends of Walt Disney lived there, and Disney would visit them on occasion, landing his plane on a private airstrip on their property. Portions of the airstrip are still present today. The cornerstone of Medfield Middle School, formerly Medfield High School, has a quote from Walt Disney inscribed on it: "Our greatest natural resource is in the minds of our children."

Fight song

The fight song of Medfield College, composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, is heard during the beginning credit sequence of The Absent-Minded Professor.

The lyrics to the song are:

Proud are we of mighty Medfield
Alma Mater dear.
All your sons and daughters hail to thee,
Medfield College of Technology,
And while we hold your banner high
Rah! Rah!
We shout your praises to the sky!
Rah! Rah!
For proud are we of mighty Medfield
Loyally we cheer
Medfield! Medfield!
Rah! Rah! Rah!
Our Alma Mater dear.

Filming locations

The Medfield College scenes in both The Absent-Minded Professor and Son of Flubber were filmed on the campus of Pomona College in Claremont, California.[1] Some of the football field scenes in Son of Flubber were filmed at Burbank High School, as evidenced by a banner reading Burbank High School seen in the background.

The Medfield College scenes in the three above-mentioned Dexter Riley films were filmed on the Disney Studios backlot in Burbank, California.

Some Medfield College scenes in the 1997 Flubber remake were shot at San Jose State University.

Similar institutions

The 2002 revamp of the Journey into Imagination attraction at Walt Disney World's Epcot includes several visual elements suggesting that the attraction's "Imagination Institute" is linked to Medfield College. The queue line for the attraction passes the "offices" of Professor Brainard (Fred MacMurray's role in The Absent-Minded Professor) and Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn's role in the "Dexter Riley" films). The ride includes a view of a glass-fronted computer room, with a sign on the door indicating "no tennis shoes allowed," a reference to The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, the first Dexter Riley film. A Medfield College letterman's jacket can be seen inside the room. The Disney Kingdoms comic book title Figment 2 features a reference to Professor Brainard visiting the comics's "Academy Scientifica-Lucida" from Medfield.

Similar to Medfield is Midvale College, a fictitious university used as the setting for the two "Merlin Jones" films by Walt Disney: The Misadventures of Merlin Jones, (1964) and its sequel, The Monkey's Uncle (1965).[2] Merrivale College is the name of the fictitious university that appears in the 1973 Disney film, The World's Greatest Athlete.[3]

References

  1. Balchunas, Michael Pomona College Magazine, "The Duke on the Quad and other Hollywood tales on the Pomona College campus," Spring 2005.
  2. Turner Classic Movies "Overview for The Monkey's Uncle"
  3. The New York Times, February 5, 1973 Screen: 'Greatest Athlete': Disney College Farce Is at the Music Hall By A. H. Weiler "The athletes of Merrivale College depicted here can't avoid tripping over their own feet, which, for no convincing reason, drives our coach to go on an African safari."

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