

Mr. Bones
A medicine man is sent looking for the son of his tribal king, and brings back an American golfer and a host of goons intent on keeping him in the golf tournament.
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Plot Summary
A naive and good-hearted white man, raised in isolation by his archaeologist father, is sent to South Africa to take over his father's business. He quickly becomes entangled with a notorious local gangster and his dangerous schemes.
Critical Reception
Mr. Bones was a massive commercial success in South Africa, becoming one of the highest-grossing local films. Critically, it received mixed to negative reviews, with many criticizing its simplistic plot and reliance on slapstick humor, while acknowledging its broad appeal to family audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted entertainment value and broad family appeal.
- Criticized for its predictable plot and reliance on physical comedy.
- Seen as a quintessential South African comedy by local audiences.
Google audience: Audience reception in South Africa was overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers enjoying the humor and nostalgic elements. However, international or more discerning critics often found the film to be unsophisticated.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's star and writer, Leon Schuster, is known for his unique brand of South African comedy that often involves pranks and hidden camera segments, though Mr. Bones is more of a narrative feature.
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