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PG Kangaroo Jack (2003)

updated 15th May 2003
reviewer's rating
Two Stars
Reviewed by Neil Smith


Director
David McNally
Writers
Steve Bing
Scott Rosenberg
Barry O'Brien
Stars
Jerry O'Connell
Anthony Anderson
Estella Warren
Christopher Walken
Marton Csokas
Length
89 minutes
Distributor
Warner Bros
Cinema
16th May 2003
Country
USA
Genre
Comedy
Web Links
Interview with Jerry O'Connell

Interview with Anthony Anderson

Interview with Estella Warren

Interview with producer Jerry Bruckheimer







Jar Jar Binks, Scooby-Doo, Dobby the House Elf - our screens are awash with CGI characters these days. To that list add Jackie Legs, the manic marsupial at the centre of this brainless comedy from the director of "Coyote Ugly".

Co-written by Steve Bing, presumably between paternity suits, it's a thin, tedious caper only notable for its impressive Outback locations and a cameo from Christopher Walken that proves the word "no" isn't in his vocabulary.

New York hairdresser Charlie Carbone (Jerry O'Connell) and best friend Louis (Anthony Anderson) land themselves in hot water when a routine act of petty larceny leads the cops to a lock-up owned by Charlie's mob boss stepfather, Sal Maggio (Walken).

To make up for their blunder, Charlie and Louis are told to deliver $50,000 in cash to one of Sal's associates Down Under.

Their problems start when they (inexplicably) dress a dead kangaroo in Louis' jacket, only for the creature to come alive and hop off into the Bush with the money in his pocket.

If you swallow this preposterous premise, you'll have no trouble following the chase that follows as our bumbling heroes go in search of the animal - with a little help from a drunken pilot (Bill Hunter), a beautiful wildlife expert (Estella Warren), and a pair of flatulent camels.

But even the most gullible infant will quickly tire of the frenetic action, while Jackie's coarse and aggressive antics are a world away from Skippy.

Tie this kangaroo down, sport - before he makes a sequel.

"Kangaroo Jack" is released in UK cinemas on Friday 16th May 2003.

Find out more about "Kangaroo Jack" at



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