Mr. Magoo (1997)

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Written by Pat Proft, Tom Sherohman

Directed by Stanley Tong

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The hilarious Leslie Nielsen, star of such classic comedies as Airplane and The Naked Gun, features as lovable but eccentric bumbling millionaire Quincy Magoo in this live-action movie that retains all the wacky spirit of the 1960s cartoon classics. Some stolen gems have accidentally fallen into Magoo's possession, and the criminals try desperately to retrieve them. But Magoo, with the help of nephew Waldo and dog Angus, thwarts them - despite the trickery of a conniving female thief. Full of incident and intrigue, crooks and catastrophes, this is Nielsen at his comic best.

Cast

Image for Leslie NielsenLeslie NielsenMr. Quincy Magoo
Image for Kelly LynchKelly LynchLuanne LeSeur
Matt KeeslarWaldo Magoo
Nick ChinlundBob Morgan
Image for Stephen TobolowskyStephen TobolowskyAgent Chuck Stupak
Image for Ernie HudsonErnie HudsonAgent Gus Anders
Image for Jennifer GarnerJennifer GarnerStacey Sampanahoditra
Image for Malcolm McDowellMalcolm McDowellAustin Cloquet
Image for Miguel FerrerMiguel FerrerMr. Ortega Peru
L. Harvey GoldSchmitt
Art IrizawaGosha
John TierneyHebzinski
Terence KellyMcManus
Rick BurgessMolinaro
Jerry WassermanJavier

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