George Of The Jungle 1997

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It was a strange experience, watching “George of the Jungle.” The movie would meander along, not going anywhere, and then-pow!-there'd be an enormous laugh. More meandering, and then pow! Instead of spreading out the laughter and making a movie that was moderately funny from beginning to end, they concentrated the laughs and made a movie that is sort of funny some of the time and then occasionally hilarious.

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Consider, for example, the character of Shep, the elephant. Shep looks like an elephant and is played by an elephant (named Tai), but Shep thinks he's a dog. George has trained him that way. When Shep first comes bounding through the jungle and slides to a halt and sits on his haunches, barking and panting and wagging his tail, I was blindsided by laughter. And when George demonstrates Shep's ability to fetch by throwing a stick (actually a log), the joke only got funnier. Then there's an Ape, named Ape, whose voice is dubbed by and who sounds and behaves exactly like George's British butler. I liked how he looks down his glasses at people and explains situations in a reserved and very proper tone, like Jeeves might.

He's the funniest ape since those gorillas who drank the martinis in “.” George himself is pretty funny, too. He's played by, who has bulked up and perfected a facial expression that can best be described as sheeplike goodwill. George has approximately the IQ of his namesake on Jay Ward's famous '60s TV cartoon series and makes the same mistakes, swinging on vines and crashing into trees. The movie, which is live action and tries for the look and feel of a cartoon, involves a rich American girl named Ursula Stanhope who goes on an expedition in the jungle, hears of a mysterious white ape, meets George, falls for him and spends the rest of the movie trying to get out of her engagement to the society snob Lyle Van de Groot. George, meanwhile, knows nothing of the ways of women, doesn't realize she likes him and turns desperately to Ape for tips on how to woo her. Ape suggests baring his fangs, uprooting grass, beating his chest and all the other usually dependable approaches, but when they don't work, he's adaptable: He gives his young master a copy of “Coffee, Tea or Me?” and says it contains all of the answers. The script makes some obligatory stops (we know more or less what will happen at the society functions in San Francisco and we guess the fate of the wedding cake), but the movie is good-natured, slightly vulgar (in a mild way) and well played by actors who are certainly good sports.

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Among the other cast members are, many years down the road from “Shaft in Africa,” as Kwame, an African leader, and and as two expedition members with vile plans of their own. Is “George of the Jungle” a great movie?

But it is well-positioned for the silly season, when we've had just about all of the terrorist explosions we need for one summer and it's still too hot for the autumn art films. I recommend a spinoff: a Saturday morning cartoon series about an elephant who thinks he's a dog. Think of all the things a dog could do if he had a trunk and you'll get the idea.

This section needs expansion. You can help. ( December 2014) Review aggregator gave the film a score of 56% based on 52 reviews with an average rating of 5.3/10. The consensus states: ' George of the Jungle is faithful to its source material—which, unfortunately, makes it a less-than-compelling feature film'.

Awarded the movie three out of four stars, praising the film as 'good-natured' and complimenting the cast's comedic performances. Box office The movie debuted at No. 2 at the box office behind, and eventually went on to become a box office success, grossing $174.4 million worldwide. Sequel The movie was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, which picks up five years after the original. Most of the major characters are re-cast using different actors, although, and reprise their roles from the original. References.