
Magic Mongo
Three teenagers have magical adventures with a genie and often find themselves squaring off against a pair of dimwitted bullies.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, imaginative boy named Mongo finds solace and companionship in his relationship with a life-sized, animatronic robot he built. However, when a group of criminals learns about the robot's potential value, they plot to steal it, forcing the boy and his creation into a dangerous confrontation. Mongo must use his wits and the robot's unique abilities to protect himself and his invention from the ruthless thieves.
Critical Reception
Magic Mongo is a lesser-known film that garnered a mixed reception, often praised for its imaginative premise and the performance of its young lead but criticized for its uneven pacing and somewhat simplistic plot. It stands as an interesting, albeit flawed, example of 1970s children's adventure films with a sci-fi twist.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique concept of a boy and his robot.
- Lee Montgomery's performance as Mongo is often highlighted as a strong point.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and a lack of depth.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Jack Webb, best known for his work on the 'Dragnet' franchise, marking a departure into a more fantastical genre for him.
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