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From The Creator Of "George Of The Jungle" Comes A New Kind Of Hero

1999



Dudley Do-Right (1999)
  
Directed by 
Hugh Wilson    
  
Writing credits (WGA) 
Jay Ward   (characters) 

 
Hugh Wilson   (written by) 
  
Cast (in credits order) 
Brendan Fraser ....  Dudley Do-Right  
Alfred Molina ....  Snidely Whiplash  
Sarah Jessica Parker ....  Nell Fenwick  
Robert Prosky ....  Inspector Fenwick  
Jack Kehler ....  Homer  
Don Yesso ....  Kenneth  
Brant Von Hoffman ....  Barry  
Jed Rees ....  Lavar  
Eric Idle ....  Prospector  
Alex Rocco (I) ....  Chief  
Louis Mustillo ....  Standing Room Only  
Eddie Moore ....  Lefty  
C. Ernst Harth ....  Shane  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Mark Acheson ....  Second Local (scenes deleted)  
Forbes Angus ....  Leader  
Brian Arnold ....  Anchor (scenes deleted)  
Susan Astley ....  Baker's Wife (scenes deleted)  
Daniel Bacon ....  Another Miner #1  
Paul Barsanti ....  Caitlin (scenes deleted)  
Nathan Bennett ....  Mother's Kid #1  
Jeremy Bergman ....  Young Snidely  
Kevin Blatch ....  Townsperson #3  
Eric Breker ....  Husband  
Corey Burton ....  Announcer (voice)  
Brent Butt ....  A Bad Guy in Back  
Kathleen Carson ....  Singer (Old Folks Band)  
Dyllan Christopher ....  Young Dudley  
Jennifer Clement ....  Customs Officer #2  
Jack Cridland ....  Singer (Old Folks Band)  
Bob Dawson (II) ....  FBI Type #2 (scenes deleted)  
John Destrey ....  Another Bad Guy  
Alex Diakun ....  Third Gentleman (scenes deleted)  
Adrien Dorval ....  First Local (as P. Adrien Dorval) (scenes deleted)  
David Fredericks ....  Yet Another Bad Guy  
Kathie Lee Gifford ....  Herself  
L. Harvey Gold ....  Baker (scenes deleted)  
Oscar Goncalves ....  Indian  
Kevin Griffin-Park ....  Bartender (scenes deleted)  
Ernie Grunwald ....  Customs Officer  
Justen Harcourt ....  Chad Darling  
Art Irizawa ....  Asian Golfer  
Isis Johnson ....  Mother's Kid #2  
Jayme Knox ....  Another Miner #2  
Frank Langton ....  Singer (Old Folks Band)  
Betty Linde ....  Secretary (scenes deleted)  
William MacDonald (II) ....  In the Back  
Michael McCarty (II) ....  Local Banker  
Nick Misura ....  Second Gentleman (scenes deleted)  
Robin Mossley ....  In the Way Back  
Kevin Mundy ....  Jim Darling  
Douglas Newell ....  Bank President  
Scott Nicholson ....  Second Mountie (scenes deleted)  
Regis Philbin ....  Himself  
Joanna Piros ....  Fernandez (scenes deleted)  
Gerard Plunkett ....  Spinworthy  
Rick Poltaruk ....  Townsperson #2  
Rondel Reynoldson ....  Townsperson  
Nicole Robert (II) ....  Mother  
Jake Roberts ....  First Mountie (scenes deleted)  
Jennifer Rockett ....  Wife  
Greg Rogers ....  FBI Type #1 (scenes deleted)  
William Samples ....  First Gentleman (scenes deleted)  
Robert Saunders (II) ....  Another Guy  
Jessica Schreier ....  Mrs. Darling  
Richard Side ....  Barber (scenes deleted)  
Maureen St. Pierre ....  Singer (Old Folks Band)  
Michal Suchánek ....  Ten Year Old Boy  
Haig Sutherland ....  Teller  
Emmanuelle Vaugier ....  Indian Maiden (scenes deleted)  
Tony Willett ....  A Particularly Idiotic Bad Guy (uncredited)  
Ashley Yarman ....  Young Nell  
  
Produced by 
Warren Carr   (associate)  
John Davis (I)    
J. Todd Harris    
A. Ideth Hernandez   (associate)  
Mary Kane (III)   (co-producer)  
Carmen More (I)   (associate)  
Joseph Singer (I)    
Hugh Wilson   (executive)  
Kathy Zimmer   (associate)  
  
Original music by 
Steve Dorff    
  
Cinematography by 
Donald E. Thorin    
  
Film Editing by 
Don Brochu    
  
Casting 
Denise Chamian    
  
Production Design by 
Bob Ziembicki    
  
Art Direction 
Helen Jarvis    
  
Set Decoration 
Shirley Inget    
  
Costume Design by 
Lisa Jensen    
  
Makeup Department 
Leesa Anderson ....  second assistant hair stylist  
Donna Bis ....  key hair stylist  
Tammy Brown ....  second assistant hair stylist  
Shannon Copplin ....  second assistant makeup artist  
Megan Davies (II) ....  second assistant makeup artist  
Michelle Hrescak ....  first assistant makeup artist  
Julie McHaffie ....  first assistant hair stylist  
Ben Nye Jr. ....  makeup artist: Mr. Fraser  
Richard Ogden ....  makeup artist: Ms. Parker (as Kabuki)  
Lisa Taylor Roberts ....  key makeup artist  
  
Production Management 
Warren Carr ....  production manager  
  
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Louis D'Esposito ....  first assistant director  
Lance Peverley ....  trainee assistant director  
Sarah Rogers (II) ....  second second assistant director  
Nancy Sorge ....  second second assistant director  
Patrick Stark ....  third assistant director: second unit  
Berengaria Tomkies ....  third assistant director  
Michael Viglietta ....  second assistant director  
  
Sound Department 
Paul Aulicino ....  sound  
Martin Fossum ....  sound mixer  
Pat Lauwers ....  playback operator  
Alan Robert Murray ....  supervising sound editor  
Jay Nierenberg ....  sound effects editor  
Tony Poulsen ....  boom operator  
Bruce Stambler ....  supervising sound editor  
Becky Sullivan ....  supervising adr editor  
Wayne Williams (III) ....  cable person  
  
Special Effects 
Rory Cutler ....  special effects: 2nd unit  
Chris Flemington ....  main unit assistant  
Tony Lazarowich ....  special effects coordinator  
Clay Scheirer ....  special effects first assistant  
  
Stunts 
Lloyd Adams ....  stunts  
Berthiaume Alain ....  Boat Operator  
Mark Antoniuk ....  Lavar Stunt Double  
James Bamford ....  stunts  
Barb Bartos ....  stunts  
Guy Bews ....  stunts  
Graham P. Brown ....  Parajumper  
Eric Bryson ....  stunts  
Yves Cameron ....  stunts  
David Castillo (II) ....  Dudley Stunt Double  
Lauro Chartrand ....  stunts  
Dean Choe ....  stunts  
Dan Crosby ....  Boat Operator  
Don De Paoli ....  stunts  
Duane Dickinson ....  stunts  
Joe Dodds ....  stunts  
Jim Dunn ....  Stunt Bike Rider  
Micky M. Dymond ....  Stunt Bike Rider  
Marny Eng ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Chad Evenson ....  stunts  
Jim Finkbeiner ....  Homer Stunt Double  
Travis Gallais ....  stunts  
Jason Glass ....  stunts  
Reg Glass ....  stunts  
Corry Glass-Lowry ....  stunts  
Wade Graves ....  stunts  
Alex Green ....  stunts  
Kerry Hansen ....  stunts  
Gerry Harper ....  Parajumper  
Jim Holley ....  Stunt Bike Rider  
Dave Hospes ....  Barry Stunt Double  
Kevin Jack ....  Boat Operator  
David Jacox ....  stunts  
Steve Janz ....  Parajumper  
Andy Jones (IV) ....  Boat Operator  
Jamie Jones ....  stunts  
Ken Kirzinger ....  stunts  
Michael Langlois ....  Stunt Chopper  
Gary Lauder ....  stunts  
Billy Laye ....  stunts  
Dave Leader ....  stunts  
Roger Lewis (I) ....  stunts  
Brad Loree ....  stunts  
Quentin Lowry ....  stunts  
Ty Lytton ....  stunts  
J.J. Makaro ....  Prospector Stunt Double  
Brian Manley ....  Stunt Bike Rider  
Cotton Mather ....  stunts  
Rod May ....  stunts  
Rick Miller (I) ....  Stunt Bike Rider  
Mike Mitchell (I) ....  stunts  
Scott Nicholson ....  stunts  
Todd W. Nobbles ....  stunts  
Shawn C. Orr ....  stunts  
Gerald Paetz ....  stunts  
Jamie Payton ....  stunts  
Rick Pearce ....  stunts  
Fred Perron ....  Snidely Stunt Double  
Allan Phillips ....  stunts  
Jim Randle ....  stunts  
Jimmy N. Roberts ....  Stunt Bike Rider  
Ron Robinson ....  stunts  
Jacob Rupp ....  stunts  
Kevin Schartner ....  stunts  
Patricia Schill ....  stunts  
Blake Schlosser ....  stunts  
Greg Schlosser ....  stunts  
Jim Shield (II) ....  stunts  
Roland Sippola ....  stunts  
Bill Stewart (II) ....  stunts  
John Stoneham Jr. ....  Kenneth Stunt Double  
Melissa R. Stubbs ....  stunts  
Rene Van Hullebush ....  stunts  
Owen Walstrom ....  stunts  
Barry West ....  Boat Operator  
Ken West (II) ....  Boat Operator  
Brent Woolsey ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Edward Wrayton ....  stunts  
Daniel Zueff ....  Boat Operator  
  
Other crew 
Michelle Allen ....  casting director: Canada  
Kim Barker ....  product placement  
Bob Beecher ....  assistant music editor  
Joe Binford Jr. ....  first assistant editor: avid  
Claire Boyle ....  extras wrangler  
Dillard Brinson ....  key grip  
Brooke Brooks ....  assistant to John Davis  
Kurt Bruun ....  office production assistant  
Phil Buhler ....  stand-in: Dudley  
Bruce Campbell (IV) ....  stand-in: bad guy  
Sandra Cauldwell ....  extras casting  
Mark Cohen (VI) ....  second assistant camera: "a" camera  
Jerry DeBlau ....  gaffer  
Ken Decker ....  generator operator  
John Dekker ....  best boy electric  
David Donegan ....  assistant to Joseph M. Singer  
Adam M. Duthie ....  second assistant editor  
Anne Fletcher ....  assistant choreographer  
Michelle Gasque ....  second assistant co-ordinator  
Doane Gregory ....  still photographer  
David Haus ....  stand-in: bad guy  
Bonnie Hay ....  stand-in: Nell  
A. Ideth Hernandez ....  assistant to Mary Kane  
Erin Michelle Hopkins ....  first assistant editor  
Ken Hovgaard ....  set production assistant  
Sharon Ingram ....  assistant production co-ordinator  
Kenneth Kantymir ....  stand-in: Snidely/Chief  
Kara Katsoulis ....  casting associate  
Nancy Kress ....  craft service
first aid  
Brandon Lambdin ....  set production assistant  
Wendi Laski ....  unit publicist  
Chris Ledesma ....  music editor  
Mary-Ann C. Y. Liu ....  key sculptor  
Drew Locke ....  key office production assistant  
Rob McCabe ....  stand-in: Brendan Fraser (Los Angeles)  
Carmen More (I) ....  assistant to Hugh Wilson  
Rick Morwick ....  stand-in: bad guy  
Kirk Moses ....  second assistant film editor: Vancouver  
Tami Nasu ....  casting associate  
Jason Nolan ....  production assistant  
Kathleen Nurit ....  production co-ordinator  
Jamie Payton ....  head wrangler  
Todd Pringle ....  intern  
Don Reddy ....  camera operator: "a" camera  
Christopher Reusing ....  lamp operator  
Frederick Salmo ....  assistant to J. Todd Harris  
Wendie Saltarski ....  accountant  
Adam Shankman ....  choreographer  
William Sherak ....  assistant to John Davis  
Josh Skye ....  set production assistant  
Patrick Stark ....  extras wrangler  
Grant Swain ....  property master  
Rachael Taylor ....  extras wrangler  
Natasha Tony ....  extras casting assistant  
Steve Tyrell ....  music supervisor  
Karuna Venter ....  assistant to Joseph M. Singer  
Bev White ....  location manager  
Robyn Wiener ....  assistant to Joseph M. Singer: Vancouver  
Darcy Wild ....  assistant location manager  
Elaine Yarish ....  script supervisor  
  
 


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DUDLEY DO-RIGHT
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 1999 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  **
Sequel.  Remake.  Adaptation.

Choose one of the above and hire a bankable star. This tired formula is the essence of many studios' conservative approach to filmmaking. The predictably bland results may not excite audiences, but the risk of financial failure is greatly diminished. If enough people like the star and know the story, they will come, no matter how lame the production and how mediocre the reviews.

Thus it is with Universal's DUDLEY DO-RIGHT, a live-action adaptation of the old kids' television cartoon. Starring Brendan Fraser as Dudley Do-Right, a Royal Canadian Mountie who is one of the world's stupidest cops, the movie proves that some cartoons are hard to adapt to live-action. The grown-ups in DUDLEY DO-RIGHT just end up looking embarrassingly silly and are only sporadically funny. The slapstick humor is heavy on falling-down jokes. Writer and director Hugh Wilson believes that, if having Dudley fall out of his chair once can generate a few laughs, just have him do it again. Ditto for the loose floorboards that keep hitting him in the face.

The plot involves suspicion of vampires, wealthy Indians who run a lavish dinner show and, most of all, a Canadian gold rush that has "Yuppie wetbacks" storming across the Canadian border to get in on the action.

Alfred Molina in a by-the-numbers performance plays Snidely Whiplash, an arch villain and Dudley's long-time nemesis. Sarah Jessica Parker brings nothing to her role as Nell Fenwick, Dudley's girlfriend since childhood.

Although Fraser has some nice moments, the only consistently enjoyable performance is that by Corey Burton who does the off-screen voice of the announcer. Even so, his lines would work much better were the movie animated. "Though she had traveled far and wide, Nell had never heard a confession of love before from a moose," the announcer tells us after a moose head falls onto Dudley's shoulders as he professes love for his Nell.

"Not since their all-male revival of 'Little Women' had the Kumquat Nation faced such a hostile reaction," the announcer explains when the Indians run into a spot of trouble. (In a bow to political correctness, the Indians explain at the end that they weren't really Indians after all.)

Among the few enjoyable parts of the movie is an Indian dance extravaganza that looks like a River Dance sequence as choreographed by Busby Berkeley. Another nice section has Snidely becoming the hero of the local inhabitants after he transforms their sleepy little village into a lucrative, gold rush boomtown. Finally, in a high-spirited dance number, Fraser shows, as he did in BLAST FROM THE PAST, that he can really cut a rug.

"All you have to do is find 599 of the stupidest criminals around and everything will fall into place," Snidely says about his criminal plans. The movie takes a similarly simplistic approach. Dudley's horse, whose name is Horse, best summarizes the result. After the movie is over, Horse's head appears through the screen as he sticks out his tongue to give it raspberries. My sentiments exactly.

DUDLEY DO-RIGHT runs just 1:15. It is rated PG for mild comic action violence and for brief language and innuendo. It would be fine for most kids.

My son Jeffrey, age 10, who gave the move ** 1/2, said, "even though I didn't laugh, I thought it was kind of funny." (How's that for tepid praise?)

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Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: I don't know why I rented this movie exactly. I knew it was going to be pretty dumb since it was from the same people who brought us the stupid George Of The Jungle. I guess I'm just a glutton for punishment. Anyway, this is an adaptation of the 60's cartoon of the same name. I think we all know by now how bad 90's movies can be that are adaptations of 60's tv shows. The list is just too big to name them all. Well add this to that large list of bad remakes. Now I dont really remember the original cartoon so I cant make a fair comparison, however I have heard that its nowhere as good as the original. There is a newly produced fractured fairy tale of Dudley Do-right that is shown during the opening credits at least. It makes you hope for a better movie then what we got. I just know Brendan Fraser better stop taking these dumb roles and stick to some of the better stuff, like his role in Gods And Monsters, or he's going to be typecast at an early age. The story is rather silly, the evil Snidely takes over the town of Semi-Happy Valley by taking over the bank. All the residents leave and he puts his rather large band of bad guys in charge of the town. He then creates a fake gold rush craze to attract people to the town so he can make money off them. He also has to stop Dudley Do-Right too, of course even though Dudley gets ejected from the Royal Mounties halfway through the movie and even loses his horse. With the spirtual help of a prospector played by Eric Idle, he gets his girl back (Sarah Jessica Parker), his horse back, his uniform back and saves the day again. Alex Rocco is always in this movie and has some humorous scenes as Dudley's Indian Chief friend. Now there is some silly humor here that will make you laugh, but gets less funny towards the end of the movie. I personally before a smarter type of comedy, but if you were someone who enjoyed George Of The Jungle, then you might get a few laughs from this as well. I wouldnt recommend renting this, but rather wait to see it for free if you can.

I give Dudley Do-Right 2 out of 5 stars
Review written December 31, 1999
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