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MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000)
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Movie | MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000) |
Real Title | MVP: Most Valuable Primate |
Rating | 4.8 |
Duration | 85 Min |
Aired | 2000-08-11 |
Languages | HINDI-ENGLISH |
Subtitle | Esubs |
Quality | |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
Canada, United States of America
Genres
ComedyFamilyHollywood Movies Hindi DubbedHindi Dubbed MoviesDual AudioHollywood MoviesEnglish Movies
Tags
Directors
Robert Vince
Stars
Kevin Zegers, Jamie Renée Smith, Alexa Benette Fox, Lomax Study, Russell Ferrier, Jane Sowerby
Writers
Anne Vince, Robert Vince
Companies
Keystone Family Pictures, Funky Monkey Productions
Taglines
Taglines: Jack skates a little faster... Shoots a little harder... And is driving everyone bananas.
Description
Jack is a three-year-old chimpanzee who has been the subject of a long-term experiment by Dr. Kendall, a researcher who been teaching Jack to communicate through sign language. Jack scrambles onto the ice in the midst of practice for Steven's junior league hockey team, and he and his teammates discover the monkey has a natural talent for the game.
Reviews:
Author: r96skLow quality, but a harmlessly fine 90 minutes. I found 'MVP: Most Valuable Primate' to be perfectly passable. Sure it isn't a movie that requires any sort of thinking, it's very silly and would never top great film lists and/or win any major awards. However, not a single part of me disliked this as a movie. It's flimsy but watchable. The beginning also holds more depth than anticipated. Kevin Zegers and Jamie Renée Smith are likeable leads, while those chimps are cute - and convincing 'actors', btw! Rick Ducommun is also involved, always remember that guy from 1994's 'Blank Check'. Elsewhere, I proper thought Devin Ratray appears here as Larry, turns out he was played by Trevor Roberts - a bit of a doppelgänger! Two more of these flicks left to watch. One of the best trilogies of all-time, I'm sure.