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Director: | Robert Vince |
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Writer: | Anna Singer, Anne Vince, Anna McRoberts, Robert Vince |
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The athletically inclined chimpanzee Jack takes to the slopes. After meeting with some children in Colorado, the charming creature soon tears up the mountainside on a snowboard. | |
Release Date: | Jan 20, 2004 |
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Director: | Robert Vince |
Writer: | Anna Singer, Anne Vince, Anna McRoberts, Robert Vince |
Genres: | Comedy |
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Production Companies | Keystone Pictures, Funky Monkey Productions, Film Incentive B.C. |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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James Crescenzo | Paulie |
Robby Benson | Edward |
Devin Douglas Drewitz | Pete |
Trevor Wright | Jay |
Ian Bagg | Gilfred |
Rob Tinkler | Stanley |
Gwynyth Walsh | Julie |
Nicole McKay | Howeena |
Bjorn Leines | Himself |
Troy Aldridge | Phil |
Ben Baxter | Chaz |
Casey Dubois | Max |
Chris Burns | Big Man #2 |
Curtis Butchart | Chaka |
Jason Bryden | Ticket Agent #2 |
Louie | Jack |
Alexander Ludwig | Child |
Name | Job |
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Brahm Wenger | Original Music Composer |
Mike Southon | Director of Photography |
Kelly Herron | Editor |
Lorna Johnson | Casting |
Chris August | Production Design |
Adam Parboosingh | Art Direction |
Shannon Murphy | Set Decoration |
Michelle Hunter | Costume Design |
Ian Birkett | Production Manager |
Anna Singer | Screenplay |
Anne Vince | Story, Screenplay |
Anna McRoberts | Screenplay |
Robert Vince | Director, Story |
Daryl Hartwell | Dolly Grip |
Name | Title |
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Anna McRoberts | Producer |
Kevin Kasha | Executive Producer |
Anne Vince | Executive Producer |
Robert Vince | Producer |
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So the trilogy ends here. Whatta ride! It has been a pleasure. 😓 <em>'MXP: Most Xtreme Primate'</em>, in seriousness, is the worst of the three, hardly a surprise I know. Yet again I didn't dislike the time I spent watching this, though there is simply nothing to really praise about it. The story ... is more mundane than prior installments. Things aren't helped by the fact that the snowboarding gimmick wears thin quick due to it's near verbatim reproduction of the skateboarding subplot from <em>'MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate'</em>. The other subplot with the thiefs is quite bad too, these two characters barely feature and yet still manage to whip out two racially insensitive, at best, 'gags'. The cast are fine, nothing really worth noting. I did notice a young Alexander Ludwig appear for a few seconds though, interesting that these Robert Vince pictures do tend to have a familar face pop up in random spots; Ludwig here, Zendaya (!) in <em>'Super Buddies'</em>... This one of the three-part does, at least, have the 'best' end credits, gag reel and canonical amateur garage band included! So long, Jack!