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1987108 minComedy, Drama

Bagdad Cafe

Is Bagdad Cafe a Hit or Flop?

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Is Bagdad Cafe worth watching? With a rating of 7.195/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Bagdad Cafe Synopsis

A German woman named Jasmin stumbles upon a dilapidated motel/diner in the middle of nowhere. Her unusual appearance and demeanor are at first suspicious to Brenda, the exasperated owner who has difficulty making ends meet. But when an unlikely magic sparks between the two women, this lonely desert outpost is transformed into a thriving and popular oasis.

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Top Cast

Marianne Sägebrecht
Marianne SägebrechtJasmin Münchgstettner
CCH Pounder
CCH PounderBrenda
Jack Palance
Jack PalanceRudi Cox
Christine Kaufmann
Christine KaufmannDebby
Monica Calhoun
Monica CalhounPhyllis
Darron Flagg
Darron FlaggSalomo
George Aguilar
George AguilarCahuenga
G. Smokey Campbell
G. Smokey CampbellSal
Hans Stadlbauer
Hans StadlbauerMr. Münchgstettner
Alan S. Craig
Alan S. CraigEric

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bagdad Cafe worth watching?

Yes, Bagdad Cafe is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.195/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Bagdad Cafe hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.195/10), Bagdad Cafe is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Bagdad Cafe?

Bagdad Cafe is a Comedy, Drama movie that A German woman named Jasmin stumbles upon a dilapidated motel/diner in the middle of nowhere. Her unusual appearance and demeanor are at first suspici...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 12, 2024
★ 7

"Jasmin" (Marianne Sägebrecht) arrives after a barney with her husband, with just her suitcase, at a glorified truck stop where the ramshackle motel is run by the feisty "Brenda" (CCH Pounder). What now ensues is a rather whimsical story that sees the latter woman put up the barricades to her new guest, but gradually come to realise that she is a force for good amongst the small, disparate, community that consists of the likes of her typically teenage daughter, her piano-learning son and the enigmatic charmer that is "Rudi" (Jack Palance). He used to work with the great and the good of Hollowyood but now he just wants her to sit for a portrait. Well for starters, anyway. "Jasmin" seems to have purifying effect on the place, she even - must to the chagrin of her host - tidies up, and gradually that soothing, friendly and considerate attitude wears down the hysterical and moody "Brenda" giving the film a certain comfortableness to it. That's not to say it's dull, but it does show us a little of just what some human kindness and consideration can do where it's least expected and that's despite finding sceptical and strong-willed characters who just want to keep doing things as they always have. There's an amiable chemistry between the two women here, Pounder keeps her enthusiasm on the right side of dominating, and Palance brings a gently comedic je ne sais quoi to the proceedings making for a film which makes you smile rather than laugh, and concludes with the ultimate exposition of never judging a book by it's cover...