Mortdecai | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 11, 2015
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A small few gags are successful, and it is never taking itself seriously but it doesn't quite hit the quirky pitch it strives for.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Art dealer, Charles Mortdecai, searches for a stolen painting rumored to contain a secret code that gains access to hidden Nazi gold. |
| lead actors | Johnny Depp | Gwyneth Paltrow | Ewan McGregor | Paul Bettany | Olivia Munn | Jeff Goldblum | Jonny Pasvolsky | Michael Culkin | Ulrich Thomsen | Alec Utgoff | Guy Burnet | Jamie Bernadette |
| director | David Koepp |












