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Mr. Magoo (1997) - film review

  Stanley Tong Family / Comedy / Adventure / Romancestars 1
Summary
Mr. Magoo is an American comedy romance film first released in 1997, directed by Stanley Tong.  The film stars Leslie Nielsen, Kelly Lynch, Matt Keeslar, Nick Chinlund and Stephen Tobolowsky.  Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.

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Credits
  • Director: Stanley Tong
  • Script: Stanley Tong
  • Photo: Jingle Ma
  • Music: Michael Tavera
  • Cast: Leslie Nielsen (Mr. Quincy Magoo), Kelly Lynch (Luanne LeSeur), Matt Keeslar (Waldo Magoo), Nick Chinlund (Bob Morgan), Stephen Tobolowsky (Agent Chuck Stupak, FBI), Ernie Hudson (Agent Gus Anders, CIA), Jennifer Garner (Stacey Sampanahoditra), Malcolm McDowell (Austin Cloquet), Miguel Ferrer (Mr. Ortega Peru), L. Harvey Gold (Schmitt), Art Irizawa (Gosha), John Tierney (Hebzinski), Terence Kelly (McManus), Rick Burgess (Molinaro), Jerry Wasserman (Javier), Bill Dow (Museum Curator), Frank C. Turner (Ralston, Stage Manager), Monique Rusu (Rosita), Robert Metcalfe (Desk Clerk), Danny Steele (Tenor), Dolores Drake (Female Tourist), Claire Riley (Newswoman), Pat Waldron (Soprano), Michael Puttonen (Security Guard), Pamela Diaz (Tour Guide), Chancz Perry (Train Station Porter), Marke Driesschen (Radio Announcer), Brenda McDonald (Opera Patron), Joseph Davies (TV Trainer), Shawn Macdonald (Cook Show Host), David Neale (Fix It Guy), Carrie Cain-Sparks (Rosita’s Dresser), Kristie Yzerman (Snowboarder), Kelly Kay (Snowboarder), Yvette Jackson (Snowboarder), Tara Mead (Snowboarder), Dan Redford (Snowboarder), Kirk Coatte (Snowboarder), David Mylrea (Baboon Performer), Greg Burson (Cartoon Mr. Quincy Magoo), Ellie Harvie ((scenes deleted)), Frank Welker (Special Vocal Effects), John Henry Canavan, Ewan ’Sudsy’ Clark, Campbell Lane, Allison Matthews, Kirk McMeekan (Commando), Robert Musnicki (Race Official)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 87 min




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