When an orphan (George Winslow) receives a genuine ray gun that compels anyone caught in its beam to tell the truth, he uses it to prevent his orphange from being shut down and to help a young couple (Anne Francis, John Agar) fall in love. Co-written by Lenny Bruce (yes, that Lenny Bruce) and directed by Oscar Rudolph (TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK). A family comedy with science fiction trimmings, the movie feels more like a 1960s live action Disney film than a 20th Century Fox release. It's innocuous to the nth degree without any of Lenny Bruce's razor wit. About the best I can say about it is that the cast doesn't embarass themselves (well, maybe not John Agar but he seems to embarass himself in just about every movie I've seen him in). With Charles Coburn, Spring Byington, Beverly Garland and Stanley Clements.
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