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Leonard
Leonard is the victim of obsessive compulsive behaviour; meticulous and insular, his world is at home. When his long-lost son, Callum, turns up on the doorstep, seeming to be the epitome of Leonard's worst paranoias, their differences appear irreconcilable.
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Plot Summary
Retired CIA agent Leonard parks his wife's stuffed animals and embarks on a mission to stop a secret organization that is abducting and replacing people with foreign agents. He must overcome his fear of horses and his wife's demands while battling a rogue spy and a vindictive ex-colleague.
Critical Reception
Leonard Part 6 was universally panned by critics and audiences alike, widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made. It suffered from a nonsensical plot, weak humor, and a significant departure from Bill Cosby's usual family-friendly persona.
What Reviewers Say
A disastrously unfunny comedy with a bewildering plot.
Bill Cosby's attempt at an action-comedy fell flat, failing on all comedic and dramatic levels.
Widely considered a cinematic train wreck and a colossal misstep for Cosby.
Google audience: Audiences were extremely disappointed with Leonard Part 6, criticizing its nonsensical and confusing storyline, lack of genuine humor, and its deviation from Bill Cosby's typical comedic style.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for multiple Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Bill Cosby), Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Picture.
Fun Fact
Bill Cosby famously hated this movie so much that he reportedly refused to promote it and vowed never to make another film for Warner Bros. after its release.
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