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    PG-131999 · Comedy · 1h 37m

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      • Bowfinger is a terrifically witty movie that skewers all the right targets. It's self-referential and geared toward movie buffs, but it's not so insular that you need an in-depth knowledge of the industry to get the jokes.
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  1. Aug 13, 1999 · Bowfinger. Comedy. 97 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1999. Roger Ebert. August 13, 1999. 4 min read. It is a plan of audacity and madness: Bowfinger, a low-rent movie producer, will make a film with a top Hollywood action star, and the star won’t even know he’s making the picture.

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  3. On the verge of bankruptcy and desperate for his big break, aspiring filmmaker Bobby Bowfinger (Steve Martin) concocts a crazy plan to make his ultimate dream movie.

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    • Frank Oz
    • PG-13
    • Steve Martin
  4. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Cory Woodroof For the Win (USA Today) The film relies heavily on the chemistry Murphy and Martin have together, and the former’s uncanny ability to...

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    Bowfinger was released in the United States on August 13, 1999, to positive reviews, and grossed $98 million. The film is considered by many as one of Eddie Murphy's best and most underappreciated films.

  6. Bowfinger assembles a motley crew of Hollywood wannabes, which include the fabulous Christine Baranski as Carol, an aging stage actress who drives around town listening to old recordings of herself singing show tunes; Heather Graham as Daisy, a presumably naive young beauty who steps off the bus in L.A. and immediately sets about trying to ...

  7. Bowfinger: Directed by Frank Oz. With Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Heather Graham, Christine Baranski. When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain-basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him.

  8. Aug 9, 1999 · Several scenes of explosive hilarity punctuate “Bowfinger,” a welcome first-time pairing of Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. Screenwriter Martin’s typically quirky and clever premise — a ...

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