MVP: Most Valuable Primate

MVP: Most Valuable Primate

MVP: Most Valuable Primate is the 2000 feature film that sparked the MVP franchise. The film's title character, Jack, is a chimpanzee. The plot revolves around an ape playing sports. Jack, a three-year-old chimpanzee who is the subject of an experiment involving sign language that is performed by Dr. Kendall. However, Dr. Kendall loses funding for his research and Mr. Kendall's boss, Mr. Peabody, sells Jack to a medical research lab, much to Dr. Kendall's dismay. Unfortunately, Dr. Kendall dies from a heart attack. Dr. Kendall had set up Jack to be taken away from the lab, but Jack was sent...
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quick facts
Release date:October 20, 2000
Directed by:Robert Vince
Rated:PG (USA)
Runtime:93 Minutes
Producer:Ian Fodie, Blanche Oelrichs, Anne Vince, Robert Vince
Editor:Kelly Herron
Music by:Brian 'Hoot' Gibson, Brahm Wenger
Cinematography:Glen Winter
Screenplay by:Anne Vince, Robert Vince
Genre:Children's, Comedy

Cast of MVP: Most Valuable Primate

Kevin Zegers
Kevin Zegers
Steven Westover
Born:September 19, 1984
Age:27
Jay Brazeau
Jay Brazeau
Born:December 22, 1953
Age:58
Dave Thomas
Dave Thomas
Born:May 20, 1949
Age:63
Philip Granger
Philip Granger
Rick Ducommun
Rick Ducommun
Born:July 3, 1956
Age:55
Jamie Renée Smith
Jamie Renée Smith
Born:April 10, 1987
Age:25

Film director of MVP: Most Valuable Primate

Robert Vince
Robert Vince

Robert Vince is a Canadian director, producer, writer, and screenwriter. He has been involved in movie production since the late 80s and he's been directing movies since 2000. Vince specializes in directing movies that feature animals playing sports, such as MVP: Most Valuable Primate, the Air...
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Music contributors for MVP: Most Valuable Primate

Brahm Wenger
Brahm Wenger

Brahm Wenger was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. He came to Los Angeles to work with the legendary film composer Jerry Goldsmith and is a...
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Prequels and sequels to MVP: Most Valuable Primate

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which actors were the stars of the motion picture, "MVP: Most Valuable Primate"?
  • A:
    Russell Ferrier, Lomax Study, Kevin Zegers, Jamie Renée Smith, Alexa Fox and Jane Sowerby played roles in the movie.
  • Q:
    Who was the writer for the film MVP: Most Valuable Primate?
  • A:
    Anne Vince wrote the movie's script.
  • Q:
    When was the movie "MVP: Most Valuable Primate" first released to the public?
  • A:
    The movie premiered in October, 2000.
  • Q:
    Who produced the movie, "MVP: Most Valuable Primate"?
  • A:
    Ian Fodie, Blanche Oelrichs, Robert Vince and Anne Vince produced the movie.
  • Q:
    Who composed the music for the motion picture MVP: Most Valuable Primate?
  • A:
    Brian 'Hoot' Gibson and Brahm Wenger composed sheet music for the movie's soundtrack.
  • Q:
    The film, "MVP: Most Valuable Primate" is of which genre?
  • A:
    It is labeled as: Drama, Children's and Comedy.
  • Q:
    Who directed the film "MVP: Most Valuable Primate"?
  • A:
    Robert Vince was the director of the movie.
  • Q:
    What is the approximate runtime of the movie "MVP: Most Valuable Primate"?
  • A:
    The total runtime is 93 minutes.
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