Mr. Magoo

You won't believe your eyes.

4.5
19971h 27m

Production

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Mr. Magoo, a man with terrible eyesight, gets caught up in a museum robbery.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Mr. Magoo (1997) - Theatrical Trailer (2K)

Mr. Magoo (1997) - Theatrical Trailer (2K)

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Mr. Magoo (1997) Trailer (VHS Capture)

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Mr. Magoo - Trailer

Cast

Photo of Leslie Nielsen

Leslie Nielsen

Mr. Quincy Magoo

Photo of Kelly Lynch

Kelly Lynch

Luanne LeSeur / Prunella Pegula

Photo of Matt Keeslar

Matt Keeslar

Waldo Magoo

Photo of Nick Chinlund

Nick Chinlund

Bob Morgan

Photo of Stephen Tobolowsky

Stephen Tobolowsky

Agent FBI Chuck Stupak

Photo of Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson

Agent CIA Gus Anders

Photo of Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner

Stacey Sampanahoditra

Photo of Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell

Austin Cloquet

Photo of Miguel Ferrer

Miguel Ferrer

Ortega Peru

Photo of John Tierney

John Tierney

Hebzinski

Photo of Bill Dow

Bill Dow

Museum Curator

Photo of Frank C. Turner

Frank C. Turner

Ralston - Stage Manager

Photo of Robert Metcalfe

Robert Metcalfe

Desk Clerk

Photo of Dolores Drake

Dolores Drake

Female Tourist

Photo of Claire Riley

Claire Riley

Newswoman

Photo of Brenda McDonald

Brenda McDonald

Opera Patron

Photo of Shawn Macdonald

Shawn Macdonald

Cook Show Host

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Reviews

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r96sk

6/10

1.8 average rating on Letterboxd? Ouch! I agree it's not good, but damn that's low.

Leslie Nielsen is definitely the best part of the film, he plays the titular character very well. Jennifer Garner is also involved, but the support cast are all rather slack. The premise isn't, at least in my opinion, the worst I've ever seen but it's certainly pretty lacklustre and messy.

I don't actually think 'Mr. Magoo' is that awful though, except for the scene featuring brownface of course. Overall, it's a simple watch - one that doesn't take much attention. Probably worth watching only for Nielsen, and perhaps the dog.

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