Movie |
Art Dealer | Based On Novel Or Book
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5.5/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Actor | 2016 | Johnny
Worst Picture | 2016
Worst Acting Performance | 2016 | Johnny
Worst Actor | 2016 | Johnny
Worst Actress | 2016 | Gwyneth
Worst Screen Combo | 2016 | Johnny
The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over | 2015
Trashiest Trailer | 2015
Best Graphics in a TV Spot | 2015
Best Voice Over TV Spot | 2015
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 47,318,560 USD
The movie is based on the charismatic anti-hero Charlie Mortdecai, the professional bon vivant and occasional art dealer perpetually at the end of his financial rope, from Kyril Bonfiglioli's popular trilogy of three comic thriller novels: "Don't Point That Thing at Me" (1972), "Something Nasty in the Woodshed" (1976), and "After You with the Pistol" (1979).
In a recent radio interview with Simon Mayo, Paul Bettany revealed that the teeth worn by Johnny Depp were an homage to legendary British actor Terry-Thomas.
In the source novels upon which this movie is based, the unspoken last name of the character of Jock (played by Paul Bettany in this film) is Strapp as in a joke for "jock strap".
Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp)'s comments about being an art dealer, accomplished fencer, and fair shot with most weapons in his opening voiceover are taken directly from Kyril Bonfiglioli's book jacket author biography.
This major motion picture was not screened in advance for critics.
"Mortdecai: [to Dmitri] Your mother and father only knew each other for a day, and money changed hands. [Dmitri punches him] Mortdecai: Probably less than a 20. And they say she was dressed as a man at the time."
"Martland: The fact that you're as drunk as a fiddler's bitch in no way obviates the fact that you very nearly caused an international incident. A man your age has no excuse for looking or behaving like a fugitive from a home for alcoholic music hall artistes. Mortdecai: I will have you know that I am not an alcoholic. I am a drunk, and there is a vast difference."