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... to Canada by mistake. In Canada, Jack befriends a lonely teenager named Steven Westover and his deaf sister, Tara . Steven soon discovers that Jack has an uncanny ability to play the sport of ice hockey and Jack joins Steven's junior league hockey team when it is discovered that there is no rule that chimpanzees can't play hockey. However, just before the championship, Dr. Peabody returns to reclaim Jack. The movie generated one theater-released sequel and one direct-to-video sequel. In each film, Jack learns to play a different sport.
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| Release date: | October 20, 2000 |
| Directed by: | Robert Vince |
| Rated: |  |
| 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 |