Foster Brooks, born in 1912, made a memorable impact in the realm of comedy with his role in Oddballs (1984). Known for his character acting and stand-up routines, Brooks transitioned from radio to television in the 1950s, eventually landing roles that highlighted his comedic talents. His appearances on shows like the Dean Martin Show solidified his place in comedic history, and Oddballs serves as a testament to his ability to blend humor with the quirky elements of cult cinema.
Oddballs
Hardly Basset, a grouch that has taken over 'Camp Bottomout" because of winning a poker game, and he gets help my his daughter Jennifer in order to run is properly. Sadly when the kids arrive they're seperated from the females, but that doesn't stop the boys. They head across river to spy on them when we find out that the girl's camp owner J. Frothingham Skinner plans to buy out the boys camp and turn it into a shopping mall. Will Hardly's grinchy heart grow three sizes, or will he sell of the camp for $300,000?