Mr. Magoo with Leslie Nielsen: DVD Cover

    Mr. Magoo Director: Stanley Tong Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Kelly Lynch, Matt Keeslar, Nick Chinlund

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/12/2000
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 20,146

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    Spanish subtitles; Theatrical trailer; Chapter search

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    1. Program Start [:41]
    2. Opening Credits [2:29]
    3. Gala At The Museum [7:56]
    4. Fishing Fun [3:23]
    5. The Opera [4:43]
    6. Prunela's "Interview" [4:45]
    7. Sneaking Into Magoo's [3:02]
    8. Magoo's Peru [2:29]
    9. Discovering The Disguise [4:48]
    10. Chase Is On [:46]
    11. Ortega Peru's Villa [7:54]
    12. Looking For Luanne [5:13]
    13. What A Wedding [2:49]
    14. Bride's Surprise [1:19]
    15. End Credits [5:07]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Action-adventure director Stanley Tong (Supercop, Rumble in the Bronx) did a change of pace by directing this live-action adaptation of UPA's bumbling, near-sighted Mr. Magoo the animated-series character created during the '40s by John Hubley and others for the cartoon short Ragtime Bear (1949). Millionaire Quincy Magoo (Leslie Nielsen) won't admit he needs glasses, so nephew Waldo (Matt Keeslar) removes obstacles in Magoo's path. At a museum exhibition, when Magoo steps up to cut a ceremonial ribbon but instead severs a power line, it sets in motion events making Magoo the target during an international manhunt -- while he continually escapes mishaps by inches. Greg Burson does the voice of Magoo in animated sequences at the film's beginning and end. During the '50s, the animated character (voiced by Jim Backus) led to two Oscars -- for the jazz-scored Rooty Toot Toot (1952) and the CinemaScope When Magoo Flew (1955). Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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