

Bogus
- Fantasy
- Comedy
- Family
Recently orphaned, a young boy is taken in by his godmother who is shocked to realize that she can see the boy's imaginary friend: a flamboyant, French magician named Bogus.
Bogus is a 1996 fantasy-comedy film about a recently orphaned boy whose godmother discovers she can see his imaginary friend, a flamboyant French magician. This family-friendly adventure explores themes of imagination, friendship, and healing through magical mishaps and heartwarming moments.
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Whoopi GoldbergHarriet Franklin
Gérard DepardieuBogus
Haley Joel OsmentAlbert
Denis MercierMonsieur Antoine
Andrea MartinPenny
Nancy TravisLorraine Franklin
Ute LemperBabette
Sheryl Lee RalphRuth Clark
Barbara HamiltonMrs. Partridge
Al WaxmanSchool Principal
Elizabeth HarpurEllen
Fiona ReidSchool Teacher
Kevin JacksonBob Morrison
Richard PortnowM. Clay Thrasher
Mo GaffneyTravellers Aide - New Jersey

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When was Bogus released?
Bogus was released on September 6, 1996.
What is Bogus about?
The film follows a young orphaned boy whose godmother unexpectedly can see his imaginary friend Bogus, a French magician, leading to magical adventures as they help the boy cope with loss.
What genres does Bogus fit?
Bogus is a fantasy-comedy family film designed to appeal to both children and adults.














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