Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 70000000
Revenue
$ 10000000

Dudley Do-Right

Nell Fenwick

Snidely Whiplash

Prospector

Inspector Fenwick

Chief

Homer

Standing Room Only

Kenneth

Lavar

Barry

The Announcer (voice)

Young Dudley

Young Nell

Young Snidely

Bank President

Teller

Local Banker

Mother

Townsperson

Townsperson

Townsperson

Regis Philbin

Kathie Lee Gifford

Customs Officer

Customs Officer

Anchor

Caitlin

Lefty

Husband

Wife

Another Guy

Shane

Spinworthy

A Bad Guy in Back

Another Bad Guy

Yet Another Bad Guy

In the Back

Indian

Mrs. Darling

Jim Darling

Chad Darling

Mother's Kid

Mother's Kid

Asian Golfer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Bad Guy (uncredited)

Snidely's Bodyguard (uncredited)

In the Way Back (uncredited)

Snidely's Man Overboard (uncredited)

A Particularly Idiotic Bad Guy (uncredited)

Ten-Year-Old Boy

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2022-12-25
**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.