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The Cockateer
Rand Millstrom, the crime-fighting Cockateer, goes head to head against the evil Felicia Powers, Mistress of the Morally Corrupt - a group determined to subvert the sexual freedoms of the good citizens of Horndog City. Powers' accomplice, the crazed Screwball, has injected Millstrom's colleague, Doc O'Herlihy, with an impotence serum, and plans to dump gallons of the "dickey mickey" in the city water supply.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck inventor, struggling to keep his whimsical bird-themed amusement park afloat, finds his life turned upside down when a shrewd corporate developer threatens to buy him out. He must team up with a quirky ornithologist and his estranged daughter to rally the town and save his dream before it's too late.
Critical Reception
The Cockateer received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. While some critics lauded its lighthearted charm and the comedic performances of its lead actors, others found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally hit-or-miss. Audiences, however, generally responded well to its family-friendly themes and nostalgic feel.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its whimsical premise and Bill Murray's signature comedic timing.
Criticized for a formulaic plot that doesn't quite soar.
Appreciated as a charming, albeit unremarkable, family comedy.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'The Cockateer' for its lighthearted humor and nostalgic appeal, with many appreciating the cast's chemistry and the film's positive messages. Some viewers found the storyline a bit too simplistic, but the overall sentiment was that of a fun and enjoyable family movie.
Fun Fact
The elaborate 'Cockateer Land' amusement park featured in the film was a combination of practical sets and early CGI, with several animatronic birds being used for close-up shots.
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