Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 55000000
Revenue
$ 174463257
George of the Jungle
Ursula Stanhope
Lyle Van de Groot
An Ape Named 'Ape' (voice)
Kwame
Thor
Beatrice Stanhope
Arthur Stanhope
Max
Betsy
N'Dugo
Kip
Baleto
The Narrator (voice)
Male Guest at Party
Male Guest at Party
Ursula's Friend
Ursula's Friend
Ursula's Friend
Mercenary
Mercenary
Mercenary
Jailer
TV Weatherman
TV Anchor
Cameraman
TV Reporter
Perfume Lady
Fireboat Captain
Bongo Drummer at Dance Studio
Bongo Drummer at Dance Studio
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
Caterer
Caterer with Tray
Waiter
Shop Owner
Party Attendant
Shep
Little Monkey
Lion
Lion
Lion
Lion (uncredited)
Monkey (uncredited)
Lion/Little Monkey/Shep/Tooki Tooki Bird/Gorilla sound effects(voice) (uncredited)
Customer at Department Store (uncredited)
Shep (voice) (uncredited)
Written by Wuchak on 2020-07-20
_**Brendan Fraser as a goofy Tarzan-like ape-man along with sweetie Leslie Mann**_ An expedition to the heart of the Dark Continent discovers a white man (Brendan Fraser) raised by apes. Captured by the wild man, it doesn’t take long for the heiress from San Francisco (Leslie Mann) to see that George is a better man than her arrogant, condescending fiancé (Thomas Hayden Church). “George of the Jungle” (1997) is an over-the-top spoof of Tarzan inspired by the 60’s cartoon which I’ve never seen. You have to be able to appreciate fun, goofy humor to enjoy this quirky family comedy/adventure. It helps that Fraser is both likable and amusing in the eponymous role (I should add that he really inspires guys to improve their fitness). Meanwhile Mann is as sweet & beautiful as Bernadette Peters in her prime. Everything clicks for great entertainment; I laughed through practically the whole flick. The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes and was shot in Kaua'I & Maui, Hawaii, and the San Francisco Bay area, California, as well as other parts of that state (Middle Fork American River, Stockton & Los Angeles). GRADE: A-