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Secret Agent Leonard Parker is called out of retirement to save the world from evil genius Medusa Johnson.Secret Agent Leonard Parker is called out of retirement to save the world from evil genius Medusa Johnson.Secret Agent Leonard Parker is called out of retirement to save the world from evil genius Medusa Johnson.
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- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
Pat Colbert
- Allison Parker
- (as Pat Colbért)
Anna Thomson
- Nurse Carvalho
- (as Anna Levine)
Annabel Armour
- Gerta
- (as Ann Armour)
Regina Waldon
- Hylah Jane
- (as Reggie Waldon)
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You can't help but cry.
This film is awful. I found NOTHING redeeming about it, not on a camp level, not even on a comatose level.
You'd just expect more from the talented Bill Cosby, and wonder with all the projects out there, why he chose this crap to be a part of.
He should have just collected all the money and donated it to a charity -- or the R & D Department over at JELLO. The money would have went to a better cause.
This film is awful. I found NOTHING redeeming about it, not on a camp level, not even on a comatose level.
You'd just expect more from the talented Bill Cosby, and wonder with all the projects out there, why he chose this crap to be a part of.
He should have just collected all the money and donated it to a charity -- or the R & D Department over at JELLO. The money would have went to a better cause.
I saw this pus-filled boil on Cosby's rump while on vacation in Florida as a kid. I asked to see it - How was I to know? - I was only 6 years old. I think it was being shown at a theater at Universal Studios, and it had been a long, hot day of walking. Hell, I was glad just to be off my feet and out of the sun...that is, until the movie began.
I was confused from the start, thinking I must have missed a lot in the first 5 parts. But I thought it's gotta get better, Bill Cosby wouldn't allow this garbage to be shown to millions of kids like me as "entertainment" unless there was something funny in it. Then the meat patties - I don't remember much about the movie, I've left the nightmares in my past, but I can still remember how I nearly wretched at this grisly mess of a scene. It was no longer worth being in a comfy theater with AC, it was more like being in agony, trapped by a 6-yr. old kid's optimism that "Mr. Huxable" would be funny! Never happened.
An utter horror of a movie! It ruined a little kid's day, and I'm sure it ruined many others'. When I found out from my folks soon after that Bill Cosby himself had told people not to see it, I was hurt and betrayed. I have since gotten over it, so LP6 is purged from my nightmares, and I applauded Cos for removing this celluloid pollution from our airwaves. Redemption at last.
I was confused from the start, thinking I must have missed a lot in the first 5 parts. But I thought it's gotta get better, Bill Cosby wouldn't allow this garbage to be shown to millions of kids like me as "entertainment" unless there was something funny in it. Then the meat patties - I don't remember much about the movie, I've left the nightmares in my past, but I can still remember how I nearly wretched at this grisly mess of a scene. It was no longer worth being in a comfy theater with AC, it was more like being in agony, trapped by a 6-yr. old kid's optimism that "Mr. Huxable" would be funny! Never happened.
An utter horror of a movie! It ruined a little kid's day, and I'm sure it ruined many others'. When I found out from my folks soon after that Bill Cosby himself had told people not to see it, I was hurt and betrayed. I have since gotten over it, so LP6 is purged from my nightmares, and I applauded Cos for removing this celluloid pollution from our airwaves. Redemption at last.
Three words sum up what's wrong with this movie, Joe Don Baker. Serously, what the hell was that? It's like a bad version of Dr Dolittle made by acid heads. I actually saw this movie in the theater as a child and even at the tender age of 6 asked my Mom if we could leave and began crying when we didn't. This movie sucks!
This film was made nearby where I lived in 1986. Many residents had to put up with trailers on the street and generators running into all hours of the evening. We did however, get to see Cosby shoot a scene, so that was fun.
When it came time to see his creation, the disappointment was even greater having expected at least something of fair value. The film is disjointed, as if the writer quit in the middle. The relationship between Cosby - a master spy living in an enormous house - and his unhappy wife (who lives in the enormous house next door, which is supposed to be a funny circumstance) took time to develop. Then it was immediately lost in some mad-cap chase scenes in a warehouse.
There is nothing interesting about this film. There must be a story behind how it got made. Cosby is a man of talent, but this film showed none.
When it came time to see his creation, the disappointment was even greater having expected at least something of fair value. The film is disjointed, as if the writer quit in the middle. The relationship between Cosby - a master spy living in an enormous house - and his unhappy wife (who lives in the enormous house next door, which is supposed to be a funny circumstance) took time to develop. Then it was immediately lost in some mad-cap chase scenes in a warehouse.
There is nothing interesting about this film. There must be a story behind how it got made. Cosby is a man of talent, but this film showed none.
Bill Cosby must have lost some kind of bet with Satan to end up making a film as mind-meltingly dreadful as "Leonard Part 6". A stupefyingly unfunny, self-indulgent mess of a film that will have you wanting to tare your skin off with your fingernails just so you'll have something else to do.
Did you know
- TriviaRumors have persisted that Bill Cosby bought the television rights to make sure this movie would never appear on television. It made its network television debut on CBS on April 24, 1990.
- GoofsLeonard's armored Porsche has a roof-mounted tank-turret, a gun almost as big as the vehicle itself. Even if a sports car could be driven with such a weapon equipped, it would be all but impossible to fire said cannon accurately and without capsizing the Porsche.
- SoundtracksWithout You
(Love Theme from Leonard Part 6 (1987))
Written by Lamont Dozier
Performed by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle
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- Also known as
- Bill Cosby - Die Superkanone
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- Budget
- $24,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,615,255
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,316,337
- Dec 20, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $4,615,255
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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