MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate

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MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate
Directed by Robert Vince
Produced by Anna McRoberts
Michael Strange
Robert Vince
Anne Vince
Written by Anne Vince (screenplay, characters)
Robert Vince (screenplay, characters)
Elan Mastai (screenplay)
Starring Richard Karn
Cameron Bancroft
Scott Goodman
Troy Ruptash
Ian Bagg
Dolores Drake
Fred Keating
Craig March
Gus Lynch
Bernie and Louie
Music by Brahm Wenger
Cinematography Glen Winter
Editing by Kelly Herron
Distributed by Keystone Entertainment
Release date(s) January 11, 2002
Running time 87 min.
Language English

MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate is the 2002 feature film, and the second in the MVP saga. The film's title character, Jack, is a fictional chimpanzee.

[edit] Plot

After Jack is kicked off of the hockey team, the Seattle Simians; he heads to the city. There, he finds Ben Johnson, a homeless skateboarder, and Ollie Plant, a skate shop owner. Watch out! Hilarity ensues as it is quickly discovered that Jack has an uncanny ability to skateboard!

[edit] Cast

  • Russell Ferrier – Darren
  • Richard Karn – Ollie Plant
  • Cameron Bancroft – Rob Poirter
  • Scott Goodman – Ben Johnson
  • Troy Ruptash – Tyson Fowler
  • Ian Bagg – Olaf Schickendanz
  • Dolores Drake – Barbara
  • Fred Keating – Coach Miller
  • Craig March – Coach Skinner
  • Gus Lynch – Bud Fulton
  • Bernie and Louie – Jack
  • Ashley Turner – Civil War Enthusiast
  • Ryan Sheckler – Neil Nellis
  • Lauren Perkins – Sammy Rogers
  • Alexa Seibel San Juan de Los Lagos II
  • Tommy Davis Danger Dugg
  • Walker Hansen Booker Noe
  • Daniel Morin McGruder
  • Mindy Leanse Pam Grier Aficionado
  • Greg Coker U.S. Musician/Gender Illusionist
  • Tyler Skaggs Ball Shagger
  • Zak Hansen Caddy

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