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Dudley Do-Right (film)

Dudley Do-Right is a 1999 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Hugh Wilson, based on Jay Ward's Dudley Do-Right, produced by Davis Entertainment for Universal Studios. The film stars Brendan Fraser as the cartoon's titular Mountie with supporting roles from Sarah Jessica Parker, Alfred Molina, and Eric Idle.

Dudley Do-Right
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHugh Wilson
Screenplay byHugh Wilson
Based onCharacters
by Jay Ward
Produced by
Starring
Narrated byCorey Burton
CinematographyDonald E. Thorin
Edited byDon Brochu
Music bySteve Dorff
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • August 27, 1999 (1999-08-27)
Running time
77 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$22 million
Box office$10 million[2]

Plot

Three children are with a horse. These are young versions of Dudley Do-Right, Nell Fenwick, Snidely Whiplash, and Horse. The three talk of their aspirations; Dudley believes he is destined to be a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer (Mountie), and Nell wishes to see the world, while Snidely wishes to be the "bad guy".

Several years later, all three have fulfilled their supposed destinies. Dudley is now a Mountie (but always adheres to the rules and is frequently oblivious to even the most obvious of things), and Snidely has become an infamous bank robber. After Snidely and his gang rob a bank of its money and gold, Snidely tricks his entire gang into believing he has fled with all the gold to the Sudan and going on a wild goose chase after him. Snidely subsequently salts local lakes with the stolen gold. Dudley catches him in the act, but Snidely fools him into thinking he is vampire hunting, and uses a similar tactic to scare Horse off. Not long after, Nell returns from her world tour and reunites with Dudley, and the two spend the night attending a festival at the nearby Kumquat tribe.

Meanwhile, Prospector Kim J. Darling, the poorest man in Semi-Happy Valley, stumbles across the gold in the river and is made into a media sensation by Snidely. The subsequent gold rush boosts Snidely's popularity and, after foreclosing many local mortgages, he quickly takes control of the town, renaming it "Whiplash City". Eventually, Snidely's men return from the Sudan to kill him for his deceit, but Snidely convinces them otherwise by offering them lives of luxury in his new town. Dudley becomes convinced that Snidely is up to something and confronts him, but Snidely laughs him off and snatches Nell from him. Snidely sends his second-in-command, Homer, to assassinate Dudley with a bomb, but Dudley is absent when the bomb goes off. Nell's father Inspector Fenwick, who is in good favor with Snidely, discovers Dudley's feud with Snidely and discharges Dudley from the Mounties. Dudley falls into a depression and wanders across the town until he runs into a drunken Kim, who offers him shelter at his cave in the woods. Darling tells Dudley of Snidely's plans and newfound popularity and takes him to see a Gala Ball in Snidely's honor. Despite Kim's warning not to challenge Snidely due to his loss of favor, Dudley comically attempts to take Nell back from Snidely, but loses pathetically.

Feeling sympathy for Dudley, Kim decides to put him through a very harsh training regimen to make him a more formidable opponent and take back Semi-Valley from Snidely. Dudley's first act is to intimidate one of Snidely's men into telling him the next gold shipment. Disguised as a motorbike-driving vigilante, Dudley sabotages the shipment and leaves his mark on Snidely's workshop as well as his favorite golf course. Snidely, unaware that Dudley lost his job, is offended by this and more so with his men's incompetence to stop him, believing Dudley is enjoying the perks of being the villain. Eventually, Kim leaves to find his family and parts ways with Dudley, thanking him for his friendship. Dudley then uses his new training to win Nell back from Snidely, who swears revenge. At a nighttime town meeting, Snidely attempts to rally the people against Dudley, but it falls on deaf ears. The populace have grown weary of Snidely and shows more respect for Dudley in his efforts to retake their town.

Snidely ultimately discovers that Dudley and Nell are at another festival with the Kumquat tribe and leads a full-scale attack on them. The Kumquats flee for their lives until Horse reappears and helps Dudley sabotage Snidely's tanks by making Snidely and Homer accidentally shoot each other. A cavalry of Mounties appears and arrests Snidely and his men. Kim also arrives with his wife, the Prime Minister of Canada (Jessica Schreier), and is reunited with Dudley, revealing that they called out the cavalry. Inspector Fenwick reinstates Dudley in the Mounties. The final scene shows Dudley and Nell living together in Dudley's rebuilt house, sharing a kiss.

Cast

Production

Hugh Wilson was signed to write and direct the film in July 1997 for a fee of $5 million.[4]

The film was shot on-site in Vancouver, British Columbia and Santa Clarita, California.[citation needed]

Dudley Do-Right was Fraser's second film based on a Jay Ward cartoon, 1997's George of the Jungle being the first. Despite the different studios producing each film (George of the Jungle was adapted by Disney), advertising for the Dudley Do-Right film made open reference to this coincidence: "From the creator of George of the Jungle…and the star of George of the Jungle…and the acclaimed director who saw George of the Jungle…"[citation needed]

Reception

Box office

The film was a box office bomb. In its opening weekend, it grossed $3,018,345 - ranking eleventh for the weekend - and went on to gross just $9,974,410 domestically[2] against a budget of $22 million.

Critical response

The film received unfavorable reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 16% based on reviews from 45 critics. The site's consensus states: "Gags aren't that funny".[5] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 44% based on reviews from 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[6] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "C+" on scale of A to F.[7]

Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times, said that it "disappoints in every way possible, forcing its failed tongue-in-cheek humor and proving one more time that not all successful cartoons cry out for live-action treatment".[8] The film did get a positive review from The New York Times' Janet Maslin, who said that the film "attempts to be both zany entertainment for children and nostalgic fun for those who grew up on this and other deft, snarky Ward creations. (Rocky, Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle are other well-loved Ward characters.) And it works pretty well, too. Beyond the sure-fire goofy presence of Brendan Fraser and the comic possibilities of a Canadian mountie who rides his horse backward, this jokey romp written and directed by Hugh Wilson has an appealing try-anything spirit. It's a movie that can start with Mr. Fraser buttoned into his stiff red uniform and have him dancing shirtless in a Las Vegas-style Indian act before its story is over".[9]

Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a two and a half stars out of four, writing: "Dudley Do-Right is a genial live-action version of the old cartoon, with a lot of broad slapstick humor that kids like and adults wince at. I did a little wincing the ninth or tenth time Dudley stepped on a loose plank and it slammed him in the head, but I enjoyed the film more than I expected to. It's harmless, simple-minded, and has a couple of sequences better than Dudley really deserves".[10]

Home media

Dudley Do-Right was released on VHS and DVD on December 28, 1999, and on Blu-ray on October 8, 2019.

Notes

  1. ^ Kehler is erroneously listed in the end credits as Howard

References

  1. ^ "Dudley Do-Right (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Natale, Richard (August 31, 1999). "The Summer's Other Hitting Streak : The major studios are on a record pace, slugging at least 11 films into $100-million territory. The final tally will approach $3 billion". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  3. ^ Roos, John (April 12, 1999). "Keeping Her Father's Legacy Alive". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  4. ^ Fleming, Michael (June 17, 1997). "Wilson inks deal for U's 'Do-Right'". Variety.
  5. ^ "Dudley Do-Right (1999)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  6. ^ "Dudley Do-Right". Metacritic. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  7. ^ . CinemaScore. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
  8. ^ Turan, Kenneth (August 27, 1999). "'Dudley Do-Right': Deadly Dud Does It All Wrong". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  9. ^ Maslin, Janet (August 27, 1999). "Film Review; He's Still Backward, But Nell's Got Moxie". The New York Times. p. 14.
  10. ^ Ebert, Roger (August 27, 1999). "Review of Dudley Do-Right". Chicago Sun-Times.

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Dudley Do Right is a 1999 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Hugh Wilson based on Jay Ward s Dudley Do Right produced by Davis Entertainment for Universal Studios The film stars Brendan Fraser as the cartoon s titular Mountie with supporting roles from Sarah Jessica Parker Alfred Molina and Eric Idle Dudley Do RightTheatrical release posterDirected byHugh WilsonScreenplay byHugh WilsonBased onCharactersby Jay WardProduced byJohn Davis J Todd Harris Joseph M SingerStarringBrendan Fraser Sarah Jessica Parker Alfred Molina Eric Idle Robert Prosky Alex RoccoNarrated byCorey BurtonCinematographyDonald E ThorinEdited byDon BrochuMusic bySteve DorffProductioncompaniesDavis Entertainment Jay Ward Productions Joseph M Singer EntertainmentDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateAugust 27 1999 1999 08 27 Running time77 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 22 millionBox office 10 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Home media 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThree children are with a horse These are young versions of Dudley Do Right Nell Fenwick Snidely Whiplash and Horse The three talk of their aspirations Dudley believes he is destined to be a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Mountie and Nell wishes to see the world while Snidely wishes to be the bad guy Several years later all three have fulfilled their supposed destinies Dudley is now a Mountie but always adheres to the rules and is frequently oblivious to even the most obvious of things and Snidely has become an infamous bank robber After Snidely and his gang rob a bank of its money and gold Snidely tricks his entire gang into believing he has fled with all the gold to the Sudan and going on a wild goose chase after him Snidely subsequently salts local lakes with the stolen gold Dudley catches him in the act but Snidely fools him into thinking he is vampire hunting and uses a similar tactic to scare Horse off Not long after Nell returns from her world tour and reunites with Dudley and the two spend the night attending a festival at the nearby Kumquat tribe Meanwhile Prospector Kim J Darling the poorest man in Semi Happy Valley stumbles across the gold in the river and is made into a media sensation by Snidely The subsequent gold rush boosts Snidely s popularity and after foreclosing many local mortgages he quickly takes control of the town renaming it Whiplash City Eventually Snidely s men return from the Sudan to kill him for his deceit but Snidely convinces them otherwise by offering them lives of luxury in his new town Dudley becomes convinced that Snidely is up to something and confronts him but Snidely laughs him off and snatches Nell from him Snidely sends his second in command Homer to assassinate Dudley with a bomb but Dudley is absent when the bomb goes off Nell s father Inspector Fenwick who is in good favor with Snidely discovers Dudley s feud with Snidely and discharges Dudley from the Mounties Dudley falls into a depression and wanders across the town until he runs into a drunken Kim who offers him shelter at his cave in the woods Darling tells Dudley of Snidely s plans and newfound popularity and takes him to see a Gala Ball in Snidely s honor Despite Kim s warning not to challenge Snidely due to his loss of favor Dudley comically attempts to take Nell back from Snidely but loses pathetically Feeling sympathy for Dudley Kim decides to put him through a very harsh training regimen to make him a more formidable opponent and take back Semi Valley from Snidely Dudley s first act is to intimidate one of Snidely s men into telling him the next gold shipment Disguised as a motorbike driving vigilante Dudley sabotages the shipment and leaves his mark on Snidely s workshop as well as his favorite golf course Snidely unaware that Dudley lost his job is offended by this and more so with his men s incompetence to stop him believing Dudley is enjoying the perks of being the villain Eventually Kim leaves to find his family and parts ways with Dudley thanking him for his friendship Dudley then uses his new training to win Nell back from Snidely who swears revenge At a nighttime town meeting Snidely attempts to rally the people against Dudley but it falls on deaf ears The populace have grown weary of Snidely and shows more respect for Dudley in his efforts to retake their town Snidely ultimately discovers that Dudley and Nell are at another festival with the Kumquat tribe and leads a full scale attack on them The Kumquats flee for their lives until Horse reappears and helps Dudley sabotage Snidely s tanks by making Snidely and Homer accidentally shoot each other A cavalry of Mounties appears and arrests Snidely and his men Kim also arrives with his wife the Prime Minister of Canada Jessica Schreier and is reunited with Dudley revealing that they called out the cavalry Inspector Fenwick reinstates Dudley in the Mounties The final scene shows Dudley and Nell living together in Dudley s rebuilt house sharing a kiss Cast EditBrendan Fraser as Dudley Do Right the somewhat dim member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 3 Dyllan Christopher as Young Dudley Sarah Jessica Parker as Nell Fenwick Dudley s love interest and Inspector Fenwick s daughter Ashley Yarman as young Nell Alfred Molina as Snidely Whiplash Dudley s arch rival Jeremy Bergman as Young Snidely Eric Idle as Kim J Darling Robert Prosky as Inspector Fenwick Alex Rocco as Kumquat Chief Jack Kehler as Homer Snidely s feeble minded second in command a Jed Rees as Lavar one of Snidely s henchmen C Ernst Harth as Shane one of Snidely s henchmen Regis Philbin as Himself Kathie Lee Gifford as Herself Michael Chambers as dancer Anne Fletcher as dancer Don Yesso as Kenneth Jessica Schreier as Mrs Darling Louis Mustillo as standing room only Kevin Blatch as Townsperson Ernie Grunwald as Customs Officer Gerard Plunkett as Spin Worthy Michal Suchanek as Ten year old Boy Brent Butt as a bad guy in back David Fredericks as yet another bad guy Kevin Mundy as Mr Darling Adrian Armas as dancer Scott Fowler as dancer Amber Funk as dancer Lisa Ratzin as dancer Artine Tony Browne as bad guy Robin Mossley as in the way back Gerald Scarr as death row guardProduction EditHugh Wilson was signed to write and direct the film in July 1997 for a fee of 5 million 4 The film was shot on site in Vancouver British Columbia and Santa Clarita California citation needed Dudley Do Right was Fraser s second film based on a Jay Ward cartoon 1997 s George of the Jungle being the first Despite the different studios producing each film George of the Jungle was adapted by Disney advertising for the Dudley Do Right film made open reference to this coincidence From the creator of George of the Jungle and the star of George of the Jungle and the acclaimed director who saw George of the Jungle citation needed Reception EditBox office Edit The film was a box office bomb In its opening weekend it grossed 3 018 345 ranking eleventh for the weekend and went on to gross just 9 974 410 domestically 2 against a budget of 22 million Critical response Edit The film received unfavorable reviews On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 16 based on reviews from 45 critics The site s consensus states Gags aren t that funny 5 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 44 based on reviews from 23 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 6 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade C on scale of A to F 7 Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times said that it disappoints in every way possible forcing its failed tongue in cheek humor and proving one more time that not all successful cartoons cry out for live action treatment 8 The film did get a positive review from The New York Times Janet Maslin who said that the film attempts to be both zany entertainment for children and nostalgic fun for those who grew up on this and other deft snarky Ward creations Rocky Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle are other well loved Ward characters And it works pretty well too Beyond the sure fire goofy presence of Brendan Fraser and the comic possibilities of a Canadian mountie who rides his horse backward this jokey romp written and directed by Hugh Wilson has an appealing try anything spirit It s a movie that can start with Mr Fraser buttoned into his stiff red uniform and have him dancing shirtless in a Las Vegas style Indian act before its story is over 9 Chicago Sun Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a two and a half stars out of four writing Dudley Do Right is a genial live action version of the old cartoon with a lot of broad slapstick humor that kids like and adults wince at I did a little wincing the ninth or tenth time Dudley stepped on a loose plank and it slammed him in the head but I enjoyed the film more than I expected to It s harmless simple minded and has a couple of sequences better than Dudley really deserves 10 Home media EditDudley Do Right was released on VHS and DVD on December 28 1999 and on Blu ray on October 8 2019 Notes Edit Kehler is erroneously listed in the end credits as HowardReferences Edit Dudley Do Right PG British Board of Film Classification Retrieved August 23 2021 a b Natale Richard August 31 1999 The Summer s Other Hitting Streak The major studios are on a record pace slugging at least 11 films into 100 million territory The final tally will approach 3 billion Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 23 2021 Roos John April 12 1999 Keeping Her Father s Legacy Alive Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 23 2021 Fleming Michael June 17 1997 Wilson inks deal for U s Do Right Variety Dudley Do Right 1999 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 23 2021 Dudley Do Right Metacritic Retrieved August 23 2021 DUDLEY DO RIGHT 1999 C CinemaScore Archived from the original on December 20 2018 Turan Kenneth August 27 1999 Dudley Do Right Deadly Dud Does It All Wrong Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 23 2021 Maslin Janet August 27 1999 Film Review He s Still Backward But Nell s Got Moxie The New York Times p 14 Ebert Roger August 27 1999 Review of Dudley Do Right Chicago Sun Times External links EditDudley Do Right at IMDb Dudley Do Right at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dudley Do Right film amp oldid 1125646102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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