Review of Benji (1974) by Vadim Rizov for The A.V. Club — 31 Mar 1999
Benji is pretty dreadful, constructing its skeletal dramatic momentum from Benji foiling a robbery plot hatched by some very dim-bulb burglars who hole up in a decrepit mansion. Benji’s family consists of two unappealing child actors, their hectoring dad (he hates mutts!), and a theoretically endearing maid, all of whom define anti-charismatic.
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This review of Benji (1974) was written by Vadim Rizov and published by The A.V. Club on 31 Mar 1999.
Benji has generally received mixed reviews.
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