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Nickelodeon

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United Kingdom, United States · 1976
Rated PG · 2h 1m
Director Peter Bogdanovich
Starring Ryan O'Neal, Burt Reynolds, Tatum O'Neal, Brian Keith
Genre Comedy

In this heartfelt valentine to the early days of moviemaking, bashful Leo Harrigan stumbles into his job as a film director and finds success in his career. But Leo has problems as well—while fighting to avoid unfair industry practices from bigger companies, he is also navigating being hopelessly smitten with his leading lady.

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Time Out by

The direction is agonisingly pedantic for a comedy, and leaves O'Neal and Reynolds totally exposed, mugging away in charmless and clumsy fashion.

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Chicago Reader by Dave Kehr

Bogdanovich is trying to do an interesting and commendable thing in dramatizing aesthetic passion; his failure is as noble as it is conspicuous.

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Newsweek by Jack Kroll

Nickelodeon is Bogdanovich's sweet funny homage to the days before World War I when America played with its new toy, the movies, in those converted storefronts or jerry-built pantheons where for a nickel you could enter the new magic darkness of electric centuryIn that flickering, faintly salacious darkness, a new innocence was born. [27 Dec 1976, p.56]

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The A.V. Club by Nathan Rabin

Bogdanovich’s affection for film’s embryonic beginnings informs every frame, from the machine-gun crackle of snappy banter smartly executed to meticulously choreographed pratfalls and comic fights to silent-movie-style intertitles.

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