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Rating: 4.08/10 by 183 users

Dudley Do-Right (1999)

Royal Canadian Mountie Dudley Do-right is busy keeping the peace in his small mountain town when his old rival, Snidely Whiplash, comes up with a plot to buy all the property in town, then start a phony gold rush by seeding the river with gold nuggets.

Directing:
  • Hugh Wilson
  • Louis D'Esposito
  • Michael Viglietta
  • Elaine Yarish
Writing:
  • Jay Ward
  • Hugh Wilson
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 27, 1999

Rating: 4.08/10 by 183 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 17 minutes
Budget: $70,000,000
Revenue: $10,000,000

Plot Keyword: narration, breaking the fourth wall, based on cartoon, royal canadian mounted police (mountie), comedy of errors
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Brendan Fraser
Dudley Do-Right
Alfred Molina
Snidely Whiplash
Eric Idle
Prospector
Robert Prosky
Inspector Fenwick
Louis Mustillo
Standing Room Only
Corey Burton
The Announcer (voice)
Jeremy Bergman
Young Snidely
Douglas Newell
Bank President
Michael McCarty
Local Banker
Rick Poltaruk
Townsperson
Kevin Blatch
Townsperson
Regis Philbin
Regis Philbin
Kathie Lee Gifford
Kathie Lee Gifford
Ernie Grunwald
Customs Officer
Jennifer Clement
Customs Officer
Brent Butt
A Bad Guy in Back
John Destry
Another Bad Guy
David Fredericks
Yet Another Bad Guy
Kevin Mundy
Jim Darling
Justen Harcourt
Chad Darling
Nathan Bennett
Mother's Kid
Isis Johnson
Mother's Kid
Art Irizawa
Asian Golfer
Artine Tony Browne
Bad Guy (uncredited)
Erick Kaffka
Snidely's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Robin Mossley
In the Way Back (uncredited)
Gerald Scarr
Snidely's Man Overboard (uncredited)
Tony Willett
A Particularly Idiotic Bad Guy (uncredited)
Michal Suchánek
Ten-Year-Old Boy

Filipe Manuel Neto

**It's not funny at all.** “George of the Jungle” was an interesting and entertaining film that showed the funnier side of Brendan Fraser and gave us a good Tarzan parody. This film, however, totally fails because, at its core, it is a poorly conceived and uninteresting copy of “George”. For this purpose, the production sought a forgotten classic cartoon of a character who is part of the famous Canadian Mounted Police. I doubt that this prestigious corporation took too kindly to the unwanted publicity, but these considerations aside, and that slight sense of arrogant US superiority over its northern neighbor, the film is simply not funny. The best that this film has to give us is the quality of the actors, starting with Brendan Fraser. The actor commits himself, does what he can, but doesn't have decent material to work with. Sara Jessica Parker also does an enjoyable job playing the idiotic hero's dorky girlfriend, and Alfred Molina is just as good. The problem is that the actors, regardless of the effort and individual commitment, received miserable material from the screenwriter, who instead of giving a competent script, delivered a miserable and amateur sketch. If we exclude the good quality of the actors and their enormous effort to work, the film is a total disgrace. The dialogue is miserable, and the jokes rely on pure cheap slapstick or high school scatological humor. The technical aspects aren't brilliant either, and the film looks very cheap.


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