Amazon.co.uk Review
In this awkward live-action version of the classic cartoon
Dudley Do-Right, the considerable charm Brendan Fraser displayed in
George of the Jungle and
The Mummy is much needed. The first half of the movie lays out the basic elements of the cartoon (none-too-bright Canadian Mountie battles melodramatic villain Snidely Whiplash with pluck and dumb luck) with little wit or imagination, but lots of pratfalls and broad gags. But about halfway into it, when Whiplash has taken over the town of Semi-Happy Falls and become its leading citizen, the movie takes a curious turn: since Whiplash has become, to all appearances, a good guy, Dudley decides the only way to fight him is to turn into a bad guy. Next thing you know, Dudley is decked out in black leather and cruising around on a motorbike while Whiplash fumes impotently. Fans who are familiar with the original US TV series
Bullwinkle from which
Dudley originated may decry this departure, but it gives the movie a much-needed burst of energy and the opportunity for some entertainingly surreal images--like Whiplash up to his neck in a mud bath with cucumber slices on his eyes, consulting with his henchmen about dealing with that unpredictable Do-Right. The film also features Alfred Molina, Sarah Jessica Parker and
Monty Python's Eric Idle. --
Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com
Video Description
DVD Special Features:
Theatrical Trailer
Interactive DVD-Rom Options
Production Notes
Cast and Filmmakers' Notes
Language Choice: English, German
Multiple Language Subtitles: English, Dutch, German, Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Greek, Hebrew, Polish, Czech.