MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate
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MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate | |
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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