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Dudley Do-Right
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Synopsis
After giving George of the Jungle human form, Brendan Fraser returns to cartoon-land with another live-action update of an animated TV classic. Set in the peaceful village of Semi-Happy Valley high in the Canadian Rockies, our story focuses on Dudley Do-Right (Fraser), a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who never lets his lack of intelligence get in the way of his dedication and determination to get his man. Dudley's superior, Inspector Fenwick (Robert Prosky), displays a bemused tolerance towards Dudley's enthusiastic ineptitude, and Dudley is beguiled by the Inspector's daughter, Nell (Sarah Jessica Parker), who has made a home in Seattle after traveling the world, but is now paying her father an extended visit. Before Dudley can make much of a (positive) impression on Nell, the evil Snidely Whiplash (Alfred Molina) enters the picture. Determined to take Semi-Happy Valley for everything it's worth, Snidely sends Dudley in search of vampires hiding in the woods, and, while he's away, plants gold nuggets in a nearby stream. When a prospector (Eric Idle) happens upon them, word gets out that Semi-Happy Valley is gold country. Quickly opening a string of businesses to cater to the flood of would-be gold miners, Snidely becomes the town's richest citizen, and Semi-Happy Valley is even renamed Whiplash City. Snidely's fame and wealth gain Nell's attention, while Dudley's search for vampires causes the Inspector to fire him. However, in time, Dudley realizes that something is afoot, and he is determined to expose Snidely Whiplash and bring him to justice. Director Hugh Wilson wrote and directed the first film in the Police Academy series; Dudley Do-Right was his second directorial credit of 1999 with Brendan Fraser, after they worked together on Blast From the Past. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Corey Burton The Announcer
Brendan Fraser Dudley Do-Right
Jack Kehler Howard
Alfred Molina Snidely Whiplash
Louis Mustillo Standing Room Only
Sarah Jessica Parker Nell Fenwick
Regis Philbin himself
Robert Prosky Inspector Fenwick
Alex Rocco The Chief
Eric Idle The Prospector
Kathie Lee Gifford herself

Production Crew

Helen Veronica Jarvis Art Director
Kathy Zimmer Associate Producer
Denise Chamian Casting
Adam Shankman Choreography
Donald Thorin Cinematographer
Mary Kane Co-producer
Mary Kane Co-producer
Steve Dorff Composer (Music Score)
Hugh Wilson Director
Don Brochu Editor
Hugh Wilson Executive Producer
Louis D'Esposito First Assistant Director
Steve Tyrell Musical Direction/Supervision
J. Todd Harris Producer
John Davis Producer
Joseph M. Singer Producer
Bob Ziembicki Production Designer
Hugh Wilson Screenwriter
Shirley Inget Set Designer
Martin Fossum Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 77
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
for mild comic action violence, and for brief language and innuendo
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Deluxe Color

Sound
Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS

Produced by
Davis Entertainment
Joseph Singer Entertainment
Universal

Release
August 27, 1999 (USA)