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  1. 24 gen 1999 · Man of the Century: Directed by Adam Abraham. With Gibson Frazier, Cara Buono, Ian Edwards, Brian Davies. Fantasy-comedy about a young man who lives as if it is 1928 or so, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals.

    • (1,3K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Adam Abraham
    • 1999-01-24
  2. Man of the Century is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Adam Abraham and written by Abraham and Gibson Frazier. The film stars Frazier, Cara Buono, Susan Egan, Dwight Ewell and Anthony Rapp. It is a farce about the attitudes, values, and slang displayed in the popular culture of the 1920s (and, to some extent, the early 1930s).

    • $34,857
    • Adam Abraham, Gibson Frazier
  3. 5 nov 1999 · This film is about a man with the style of a character in a 1920s wisecracking movie, who lives in the 1990s. Johnny Twennies (Gibson Frazier) walks, talks, dresses, behaves and thinks like a character who might have been played by Jimmy Cagney or Pat O'Brien.

  4. 29 ott 1999 · Adam Abraham. Director, Screenplay. Gibson Frazier. Writer. Fantasy-comedy about a young man who lives as if it is 1928 or so, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals.

  5. Romance | Romantic Comedy. Synopsis. Johnny Twennies, a newspaper columnist in present-day New York, is a jauntily cheerful, very friendly, totally honest and upstanding young man who happens to be completely oblivious to any technological or social changes in the past 70 years.

    • Matthew Jensen (B&W)
    • Adam Abraham
    • United States
    • Comedy. Romance | Romantic Comedy
  6. Dwight Ewell. Richard Lancaster. If ever a man seems lost in time, it would be Johnny Twennies (Gibson Frazier), a newspaper writer who talks, walks and fights like he stepped out of the Jazz...

    • (18)
    • Comedy
    • R
  7. 29 ott 1999 · Man of the Century - Metacritic. Summary A fast-paced, fast talking, farcical comedy starring Johnny Twennies (Frazier), a young newspaper reporter in modern day Manhattan who is absolutely convinced that he is living in the 1920's. (Fine Line Features) Comedy. Romance. Man of the Century. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 15 Critic Reviews. 44.