
The Man with Bogart's Face 1980
"The face may be familiar. The mystery is brand new."
Step into the world of 1940s detective films, but with a twist in 'The Man with Bogart's Face (1980)'. Directed by Robert Day, this comedy-thriller send-up is a love letter to the iconic Humphrey Bogart.
Director: Robert Day
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Man with Bogart's Face (1980) about?
The film follows a man who undergoes surgery to look like Humphrey Bogart and opens a detective agency, blending reality with fiction in a clever, satirical take on classic detective films.
Who directed The Man with Bogart's Face?
The Man with Bogart's Face was directed by Robert Day.
Who stars in The Man with Bogart's Face?
The main cast includes Robert Sacchi, Franco Nero, Michelle Phillips, and Olivia Hussey.
Is The Man with Bogart's Face (1980) worth watching?
While not a highly rated film, 'The Man with Bogart's Face (1980)' is a unique and entertaining take on the classic detective genre, making it worth watching for fans of comedy and thriller films.
How long is The Man with Bogart's Face?
The Man with Bogart's Face has a runtime of 106 minutes.
About The Man with Bogart's Face (1980) — A Hilarious Send-up of Classic Detective Films
Step into the world of 1940s detective films, but with a twist in 'The Man with Bogart's Face (1980)'. Directed by Robert Day, this comedy-thriller send-up is a love letter to the iconic Humphrey Bogart. The film tells the story of a man so enamored with Bogart that he undergoes surgery to look exactly like him. He then opens a detective agency under the pseudonym Sam Marlow, blending reality with fiction in a clever, satirical take on the classic genre. With a talented cast, including Robert Sacchi and Franco Nero, this movie is a delightful blend of humor and mystery, perfect for fans of comedy and thriller films.
As the plot unfolds, we are transported to a world where the lines between reality and fiction are blurred, and the familiar face of Bogart is reimagined in a new and exciting way. With its unique blend of humor, mystery, and satire, 'The Man with Bogart's Face (1980)' is a must-watch for anyone looking for a light-hearted, entertaining film experience.