The Distinguished Gentleman streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
1992
Runtime
1h52

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The Distinguished Gentleman

Politics meets comedy in this Eddie Murphy classic

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Synopsis

The Distinguished Gentleman, a 1992 comedy film starring Eddie Murphy, follows the story of a con artist who decides to run for Congress using his charisma and street smarts to navigate the world of politics. As he initially seeks to exploit the system for personal gain, he soon realizes the power he holds to make a real difference. With humor and wit, the movie sheds light on the manipulative nature of politics and the importance of integrity in public service. The film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of laughter and reflection as the protagonist navigates the murky waters of Washington D.C., revealing both the absurdity and potential for change within the political landscape.

Cast

  • Eddie Murphy

    Eddie Murphy

    Thomas Jefferson Johnson

  • Lane Smith

    Lane Smith

    Dick Dodge

  • Sheryl Lee Ralph

    Sheryl Lee Ralph

    Miss Loretta

  • Joe Don Baker

    Joe Don Baker

    Olaf Andersen

  • Victoria Rowell

    Victoria Rowell

    Celia Kirby

  • Grant Shaud

    Grant Shaud

    Arthur Reinhardt

Reviews

The Distinguished Gentleman, directed by Jonathan Lynn, received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised Eddie Murphy's comedic performance and the film's satirical take on politics, others found the plot predictable and lacking depth. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a low rating of 13%, with critics citing its formulaic approach and missed opportunities for sharper satire. On IMDb, the film holds a modest rating of 5.9/10, indicative of its polarizing reception among audiences. Metacritic rated The Distinguished Gentleman with a score of 45/100, pointing out its entertaining moments but overall lack of substance. Despite the mixed reviews, the movie remains a classic for fans of Eddie Murphy's comedic style and political satire.