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Format: VHS

Oct 1998

Rated PG

Recording Mode: (unknown)

112 min.

Color

UPC: 012569670433
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Bogus (VHS, 1998) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Whoopi Goldberg
Director: Norman Jewison


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About this Movie
Movie Description
When her childhood best friend dies in a car accident, leaving an orphaned seven-year-old son, a New Jersey woman takes the child into her home. What she doesn't expect is that he's also bringing along a friend--an imaginary French guardian angel.

Credits
Cast:Whoopi Goldberg
Director:Norman Jewison

Synopsis
After the death of his mother, 7-year-old Albert is sent to live with his godmother Harriet. The overworked Harriet is VERY reluctant to take the boy in, and has trouble bonding with him. However, Albert does relate to his large, French imaginary friend named Bogus, who helps Albert cope with the traumas in his young life. But can Bogus bridge the gap between Harriet and Albert?

Film Notes
Released theatrically in the USA September 6, 1996.

Color by DeLuxe; shot in Panavision widescreen.

Story co-written by Francis X. McCarthy.

Industry Reviews
"...Sweetly sentimental...Whimsical....It's stunningly shot...and handsomely mounted..."
Variety - Leonard Klady (08/26/1996)

"...Charming....This is the sort of beguiling fairy tale that needs as little reality as possible..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/06/1996)

"...BOGUS is a celebration of the transforming powers of the imaginations, a fantasy of infinite charm..."…"
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (09/06/1996)


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