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Dunston Checks In

Dunston Checks In is a 1996 Canadian-American children's comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis. The film stars Eric Lloyd, Graham Sack, Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway, Rupert Everett, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, and Sam the Orangutan as Dunston. The film received negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $10 million against a budget of $16 million.

Dunston Checks In
Promotional poster
Directed byKen Kwapis
Screenplay byJohn Hopkins
Bruce Graham
Story byJohn Hopkins
Produced byTodd Black
Joe Wizan
Starring
CinematographyPeter Lyons Collister
Edited byJon Poll
Music byMiles Goodman
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • January 12, 1996 (1996-01-12)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesCanada[1]
United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$16 million
Box office$9.9 million

Plot edit

Lionel Spalding (Glenn Shadix) and his dog Neil arrive at the prestigious, five-star Majestic Hotel where, due to a prank by Kyle Grant (Eric Lloyd) and his older brother Brian (Graham Sack), an overflowing fountain accidentally drenches him, greatly frustrating the hotel manager and the boys' widowed father Robert (Jason Alexander). He is disappointed with the boys but they are guaranteed a vacation in Barbados afterward, only for the ruthless, haughty hotel owner, Elena Dubrow (Faye Dunaway), to force them to cancel the trip for a third time, due to the upcoming Crystal Ball where one of the guests is revealed to be a critic from the Le Monde Traveller Organization who they hope will reward the Majestic with a sixth star.

At that moment, "Lord" Rutledge (Rupert Everett), a jewel thief whom Mrs. Dubrow believes is the critic, arrives with an orangutan named Dunston, intending to steal the guests' jewelry. Dunston and his deceased brother Samson were both trained in thievery their entire lives, and Dunston has been wanting to escape from Rutledge's poor treatment and life of crime ever since.

Meanwhile, Rutledge distracts and causes Kyle to accidentally set a sterling rope mini-pulley free from his hand where Brian falls down and out from a laundry chute. Dunston flees from Rutledge and is later found by Kyle, who befriends the poor orangutan and promises to keep him safe. However, Dunston soon begins causing disruption in the hotel such as ruining Spalding's workout and interfering with Mrs. Angela Dellacroce's massage. After realizing Dunston's presence, Robert calls for an animal control specialist named Buck LaFarge (Paul Reubens) to remove Dunston from the hotel.

After one failed attempt by LaFarge, Kyle with the help of Brian hides Dunston in the Presidential suite of the hotel under the alias of Dr. Lamb Binh Ngoc to keep him away from both LaFarge and Rutledge. However Rutledge manages to locate him, ties Kyle up and gags him. Dunston and Kyle escape to the ballroom where the Crystal Ball is taking place, obtaining a picture of Rutledge, Dunston, and Samson from Rutledge's room. Kyle and Brian show the picture to their dad, and Robert is infuriated when Kyle says Rutledge tied him up. Brian and Kyle search for Dunston, avoiding LaFarge and Mrs. Dubrow, while Robert and Rutledge fight in the kitchen. Mrs. Dubrow eventually corners Kyle, but Dunston hanging from a chandelier pushes her into the giant party cake. Robert eventually stands up to Mrs. Dubrow, but is fired in the process. However, it turns out that Spalding, who had been humiliated, assaulted, and inconvenienced by Dunston's antics, was the real critic all along. As a result, Spalding declares Mrs. Dubrow managed to go from a five-star hotel to a one-star hotel before passing out from LaFarge's tranquilizer dart. Rutledge is arrested and LaFarge apologizes to Dunston, who then slaps him.

In the end, thanks to Mrs. Dubrow's more kind-hearted husband Victor (Nathan Davis), Robert, Kyle, and Brian move to Bali to manage a Majestic Hotel there where they can keep Dunston as a pet. They invite Spalding over with a complimentary room and meals to make up for all the trouble he experienced and assure him that nothing will go wrong this time. However, in the last scene, Dunston causes further trouble by dropping a large coconut which lands on Spalding's head.

Cast edit

Reception edit

The film holds a 16% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 19 reviews.[5]

Some contemporary reviews were more generous, however. Desson Howe and Rita Kempley of The Washington Post referred to the film by saying "it ain't half bad", and a "plucky, prank-filled family farce" respectively.[6] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times stated that Dunston Checks In "is a delightful and funny family film of exceptional high style", "as light as a soufflé and just as delicious", and "plays like a tribute to the resourceful, unpretentious studio productions of the past".[7] According to an article published in the Chicago Tribune, "The cast is talented, the hide-and-seek action is silly (not killing), and the bond between a sweet little boy and the adorable ape is touching."[8]

Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "A" on a scale of A+ to F.[9]

Faye Dunaway's performance in the film and in The Chamber earned her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress. The film was also nominated at the 18th Youth in Film Awards (Young Artist Awards) for Best Family Feature Film: Musical or Comedy, and Eric Lloyd for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Actor Age Ten or Under. The film was successful at the box office in India, where it was dubbed in Hindi and retitled Ek Bandar Hotel Ke Andar (transl. A monkey inside the hotel).[10]

Home media edit

Dunston Checks In was much more successful in home video than in theaters. As of April 1997 the studio had an estimated $41.6 million in video sales, receiving 75%, greatly exceeding box office gross.[11] The film was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on VHS on May 27, 1996. It was released on DVD on May 28, 2002, and re-released on March 18, 2014.

References edit

  1. ^ "AFI|Catalog". catalog.afi.com.
  2. ^ Petrikin, Chris (February 18, 1998). "Fox renamed that toon". Variety. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
  3. ^ "Bob Bergen Official Web Site: Voice-Over Resume". bobbergen.com. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  4. ^ "Dunston Checks In". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  5. ^ "Dunston Checks In (1996)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  6. ^ 'Dunston Checks In' (PG) Retrieved January 2012
  7. ^ "MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dunston Checks In' Rates Five-Star Fun". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 2012.
  8. ^ "Kids Should Go Ape Over 'Dunston Checks In'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-20. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  10. ^ Saikat Neogi (1996). "The dubbing craze started by Jurassic Park has become a major industry today". Rashtriya Sahara. Vol. 4, no. 7–12. Sahara India Mass Communication.
  11. ^ Matzer, Marla (1997-04-16). "Direct-to-Video Family Films Are Hitting Home". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 June 2011.

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Dunston Checks In is a 1996 Canadian American children s comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis The film stars Eric Lloyd Graham Sack Jason Alexander Faye Dunaway Rupert Everett Paul Reubens Glenn Shadix and Sam the Orangutan as Dunston The film received negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed 10 million against a budget of 16 million Dunston Checks InPromotional posterDirected byKen KwapisScreenplay byJohn Hopkins Bruce GrahamStory byJohn HopkinsProduced byTodd BlackJoe WizanStarringJason Alexander Faye Dunaway Eric Lloyd Rupert Everett Glenn Shadix Paul ReubensCinematographyPeter Lyons CollisterEdited byJon PollMusic byMiles GoodmanProductioncompanyFox Family Films 2 Distributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateJanuary 12 1996 1996 01 12 Running time90 minutesCountriesCanada 1 United StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 16 millionBox office 9 9 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Home media 5 References 6 External linksPlot editLionel Spalding Glenn Shadix and his dog Neil arrive at the prestigious five star Majestic Hotel where due to a prank by Kyle Grant Eric Lloyd and his older brother Brian Graham Sack an overflowing fountain accidentally drenches him greatly frustrating the hotel manager and the boys widowed father Robert Jason Alexander He is disappointed with the boys but they are guaranteed a vacation in Barbados afterward only for the ruthless haughty hotel owner Elena Dubrow Faye Dunaway to force them to cancel the trip for a third time due to the upcoming Crystal Ball where one of the guests is revealed to be a critic from the Le Monde Traveller Organization who they hope will reward the Majestic with a sixth star At that moment Lord Rutledge Rupert Everett a jewel thief whom Mrs Dubrow believes is the critic arrives with an orangutan named Dunston intending to steal the guests jewelry Dunston and his deceased brother Samson were both trained in thievery their entire lives and Dunston has been wanting to escape from Rutledge s poor treatment and life of crime ever since Meanwhile Rutledge distracts and causes Kyle to accidentally set a sterling rope mini pulley free from his hand where Brian falls down and out from a laundry chute Dunston flees from Rutledge and is later found by Kyle who befriends the poor orangutan and promises to keep him safe However Dunston soon begins causing disruption in the hotel such as ruining Spalding s workout and interfering with Mrs Angela Dellacroce s massage After realizing Dunston s presence Robert calls for an animal control specialist named Buck LaFarge Paul Reubens to remove Dunston from the hotel After one failed attempt by LaFarge Kyle with the help of Brian hides Dunston in the Presidential suite of the hotel under the alias of Dr Lamb Binh Ngoc to keep him away from both LaFarge and Rutledge However Rutledge manages to locate him ties Kyle up and gags him Dunston and Kyle escape to the ballroom where the Crystal Ball is taking place obtaining a picture of Rutledge Dunston and Samson from Rutledge s room Kyle and Brian show the picture to their dad and Robert is infuriated when Kyle says Rutledge tied him up Brian and Kyle search for Dunston avoiding LaFarge and Mrs Dubrow while Robert and Rutledge fight in the kitchen Mrs Dubrow eventually corners Kyle but Dunston hanging from a chandelier pushes her into the giant party cake Robert eventually stands up to Mrs Dubrow but is fired in the process However it turns out that Spalding who had been humiliated assaulted and inconvenienced by Dunston s antics was the real critic all along As a result Spalding declares Mrs Dubrow managed to go from a five star hotel to a one star hotel before passing out from LaFarge s tranquilizer dart Rutledge is arrested and LaFarge apologizes to Dunston who then slaps him In the end thanks to Mrs Dubrow s more kind hearted husband Victor Nathan Davis Robert Kyle and Brian move to Bali to manage a Majestic Hotel there where they can keep Dunston as a pet They invite Spalding over with a complimentary room and meals to make up for all the trouble he experienced and assure him that nothing will go wrong this time However in the last scene Dunston causes further trouble by dropping a large coconut which lands on Spalding s head Cast editSam the Orangutan as Dunston Bob Bergen as Dunston voice 3 Jason Alexander as Robert Grant the widowed father of Kyle amp Brian Faye Dunaway as Elena Dubrow Eric Lloyd as Kyle Grant the new owner of Dunston Rupert Everett as Lord Rutledge Glenn Shadix as Lionel Spalding Paul Reubens as Buck LaFarge Graham Sack as Brian Grant Kyle s older brother Nathan Davis as Victor Dubrow Elena s husband Steven Gilborn as Artie Jennifer Bassey as Angela Dellacroce Frank Welker as Neil Lionel s owner voice 4 Bree Turner as French girlReception editThe film holds a 16 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 19 reviews 5 Some contemporary reviews were more generous however Desson Howe and Rita Kempley of The Washington Post referred to the film by saying it ain t half bad and a plucky prank filled family farce respectively 6 Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times stated that Dunston Checks In is a delightful and funny family film of exceptional high style as light as a souffle and just as delicious and plays like a tribute to the resourceful unpretentious studio productions of the past 7 According to an article published in the Chicago Tribune The cast is talented the hide and seek action is silly not killing and the bond between a sweet little boy and the adorable ape is touching 8 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of A on a scale of A to F 9 Faye Dunaway s performance in the film and in The Chamber earned her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress The film was also nominated at the 18th Youth in Film Awards Young Artist Awards for Best Family Feature Film Musical or Comedy and Eric Lloyd for Best Performance in a Feature Film Actor Age Ten or Under The film was successful at the box office in India where it was dubbed in Hindi and retitled Ek Bandar Hotel Ke Andar transl A monkey inside the hotel 10 Home media editDunston Checks In was much more successful in home video than in theaters As of April 1997 update the studio had an estimated 41 6 million in video sales receiving 75 greatly exceeding box office gross 11 The film was released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on VHS on May 27 1996 It was released on DVD on May 28 2002 and re released on March 18 2014 References edit AFI Catalog catalog afi com Petrikin Chris February 18 1998 Fox renamed that toon Variety Retrieved March 31 2018 Bob Bergen Official Web Site Voice Over Resume bobbergen com Retrieved 2020 10 12 Dunston Checks In Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2020 10 12 Dunston Checks In 1996 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2022 07 06 Dunston Checks In PG Retrieved January 2012 MOVIE REVIEW Dunston Checks In Rates Five Star Fun Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 2012 Kids Should Go Ape Over Dunston Checks In Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 2012 Cinemascore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Saikat Neogi 1996 The dubbing craze started by Jurassic Park has become a major industry today Rashtriya Sahara Vol 4 no 7 12 Sahara India Mass Communication Matzer Marla 1997 04 16 Direct to Video Family Films Are Hitting Home Los Angeles Times Retrieved 4 June 2011 External links editDunston Checks In at IMDb Dunston Checks In at Rotten Tomatoes Dunston Checks In at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dunston Checks In amp oldid 1185702573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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