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An actor discovers the dark side of private investigating when he takes on an assignment in rural Oregon with a crusty P.I.An actor discovers the dark side of private investigating when he takes on an assignment in rural Oregon with a crusty P.I.An actor discovers the dark side of private investigating when he takes on an assignment in rural Oregon with a crusty P.I.
Richard Faraci
- Ned - Trussberg
- (as Richard Farachi)
Sarah-Jane Redmond
- Darlene Tutt
- (as Sarah Jane Redmond)
Alexis Ioannidis
- Axe Murderer Waitress
- (as Alexis)
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In this run of the mill noir parody, but from his first lines you'll recognize he's in his metier here,. He gets all the best lines, and he's really on. Worth seeing, but only for him in one of his funnest performances.
I am surprised that this comedy went straight-to-video, as it is much funnier than most movies that make theaters.
It is my second favorite Leslie Nielsen film, "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" is his only better.
In this film (which is a spoof of detective films) he is teamed with Lochlyn Munro ("Scary Movie" and "Dead man on Campus") as a retired detective who agrees to do one last case. Many quotable lines!
Do yourself a favour and rent camouflage, trust me, you'll laugh!
It is my second favorite Leslie Nielsen film, "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" is his only better.
In this film (which is a spoof of detective films) he is teamed with Lochlyn Munro ("Scary Movie" and "Dead man on Campus") as a retired detective who agrees to do one last case. Many quotable lines!
Do yourself a favour and rent camouflage, trust me, you'll laugh!
I had watched this movie expecting a plethora of comedy from laughmeister Leslie Nielsen, but was instead subjected to some poor acting and a silly plot. Lochlyn Munro is just a tad too artificial, and Leslie Nielsen not his usual self. It took me almost half the movie to get into it, and although the movie had its share of laughs, the overall effort left a pretty sick taste in the mouth. I would watch it again, just to have a look at Vanessa Angel, and that's about the only good thing about the movie.
The main draw is of course Nielsen, here playing Jack Potter, a grizzled LA private eye contemplating retirement. He is paired with the youthful Munro who wants to learn how to be a real PI. The best thing in this movie is Vanessa Angel, in her prime. The cast is pretty good actually, with William Forsythe playing the obstinate, pony-tailed sheriff and Patrick Warburton also on board. The problems: The movie just isn't that funny. The style here is a little different than Wrongly Accused. But it somewhat succeeds in delivering a watchable comedy. Temper your expectations because it is not Wrongly Accused. And the writing could be better. Munro wasn't bad, but he hogs the screen when what you really want to see is Leslie. And Vanessa. I'm kind of back and forth between a rating of 5 and 6. I basically liked it.
CAMOUFLAGE is a film noir spoof starring Lochlyn Munro as a failing stage actor who takes a job working with a crusty private investigator (Leslie Nielsen) This takes them to a seedy small town where a murder plot against a wealthy gravel pit owner is being planned.
Munro and Nielsen are surprisingly a good comic team in this decent, entertaining movie. A certain change of pace for Nielsen, escaping from his Frank Drebin role from The Naked Gun. Here he plays a foul mouthed, sharp P.I.
Also starring Patrick Warburton, Vanessa Angel and William Forsythe, CAMOUFLAGE is quite a good film. While most direct to video films are over looked, this one should be seen. A good cast and entertaining scenes make it exceptional.
Munro and Nielsen are surprisingly a good comic team in this decent, entertaining movie. A certain change of pace for Nielsen, escaping from his Frank Drebin role from The Naked Gun. Here he plays a foul mouthed, sharp P.I.
Also starring Patrick Warburton, Vanessa Angel and William Forsythe, CAMOUFLAGE is quite a good film. While most direct to video films are over looked, this one should be seen. A good cast and entertaining scenes make it exceptional.
Did you know
- TriviaJack says, about an hour into the movie, "you don't buy her Suzy Creamcheese act, do you" refers to a character created by Frank Zappa, whose music screenwriter Billy Bob Thornton is a fan of. Suzy appears as a character on the Zappa albums Freak Out!, Absolutely Free (which contains a song called "Son of Suzy Creamcheese") and Uncle Meat.
- GoofsSet up shots for Jack's office are contradictory. Script says Hollywood and Vine, as shown in first close-up, but the following wide shot shows Highland Avenue, above Hollywood Boulevard, several blocks west of Vine.
- Quotes
Jack Potter: Marty knew dick about being a dick.
- ConnectionsReferences The Terminator (1984)
- SoundtracksLast Train to Trussberg
Lyrics by Billy Bob Thornton & Tom Epperson
Music by C. Ernst Harth & Allen Futerman
Sung onscreen by C. Ernst Harth
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- Also known as
- Kamuflaj
- Filming locations
- Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(after opening credits)
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- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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