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  1. Mortdecai is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by David Koepp and written by Eric Aronson. The film is adapted from the novel series Mortdecai (specifically its 1972 first installment Don't Point that Thing at Me ) written by Kyril Bonfiglioli .

  2. Jan 23, 2015 · Mortdecai is a film based on a novel by Kyril Bonfiglioli, starring Johnny Depp as a debonair art dealer and rogue who tries to recover a stolen painting with a Nazi gold code. The film features Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Paul Bettany and other stars, and has a 5.5 IMDb rating.

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • David Koepp
    • 2015-01-23
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  4. Follow Mortdecai on Twitter: @PartTimeRogue He will thrill you, he will dazzle you, but most importantly he will grow on you. Spend a little time with Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) - In theaters...

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    • Lionsgate Movies
  5. Charismatic British aristocrat and part-time shady art dealer Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) suffers from a constant lack of funds to support his lush lifestyle, so when Alistair Maitland (Ewan...

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  6. Lord Charlie Mortdecai, an unscrupulous art dealer and swindler, is accosted in Hong Kong by one of his victims, a gangster named Fang. Jock, Mortdecai's faithful manservant, extricates his master before they can be killed by Fang's gunmen. They return to London, where Mortdecai and his wife, Johanna, consider ways to pay off their crushing ...

  7. Jan 23, 2015 · A scathing review of the Johnny Depp comedy film Mortdecai, based on a novel series. The reviewer criticizes the film's humor, plot, dialogue, and performances, and compares it to a bad knock-knock joke.