Monkey Trouble (1994)

Monkey Trouble (1994)
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A young girl secretly adopts a runaway monkey only to have to deal with the simian's mischief-making tendencies in this family comedy. Young Eva (Thora Birch)'s dreams of having a pet are frustrated by the objections of her mother (Mimi Rogers) and allergic stepfather (Christopher McDonald). When she finds a stray capuchin monkey, she cannot resist it, and she keeps the animal -- which she names Dodger -- hidden in her room. Eva doesn't know that Dodger has just escaped from an evil organ grinder named Azro (Harvey Keitel, playing a regrettable Gypsy stereotype), who had trained the monkey to become an accomplished pickpocket. Old habits prove hard to break, and Dodger begins stealing everything in sight, landing Eva in plenty of trouble. Her problems are only compounded by the actions of the unscrupulous Azro, who wants to find Dodger and use him as part of an important robbery. The standard misunderstandings and slapstick comedy ensue, with the spunky Eva struggling to protect her new pet and herself. While probably too predictable to appeal to many adults, Monkey Trouble's skillful animal antics and resourceful young heroine may prove entertaining to youngsters. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
FinsterThora Birch, (more)
Director(s):
Franco Amurri
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Monkey Trouble

A young girl secretly adopts a runaway monkey only to have to deal with the simian's mischief-making tendencies in this family comedy. Young Eva (Thora Birch)'s dreams of having a pet are frustrated by the objections of her mother (Mimi Rogers) and allergic stepfather (Christopher McDonald). When she finds a stray capuchin monkey, she cannot resist it, and she keeps the animal -- which she names Dodger -- hidden in her room. Eva doesn't know that Dodger has just escaped from an evil organ grinder named Azro (Harvey Keitel, playing a regrettable Gypsy stereotype), who had trained the monkey to become an accomplished pickpocket. Old habits prove hard to break, and Dodger begins stealing everything in sight, landing Eva in plenty of trouble. Her problems are only compounded by the actions of the unscrupulous Azro, who wants to find Dodger and use him as part of an important robbery. The standard misunderstandings and slapstick comedy ensue, with the spunky Eva struggling to protect her new pet and herself. While probably too predictable to appeal to many adults, Monkey Trouble's skillful animal antics and resourceful young heroine may prove entertaining to youngsters. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Franco Amurri
Writer(s):
Stu KriegerFranco Amurri
Producer(s):
Mimi PolkHeidi Rufus IsaacsMimi Polk Sotela
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Linda T.

The monkey "steals" this movie! Want a fun time with your younger grandkids (5+) or children? Enjoy the light-hearted antics of this fun loving little guy! My 7 yo granddaughter had me watch it with her 3 times! I have it on VHS and watched it so many times (by myself) that my tape is headed for the trash can totally worn out. I'm definitely going to purchase it on DVD!

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Samuel A.

AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Mary Beth M.

This movie had everything in it for kids, Humor, action and friendship. My nine year old loved it and I enjoyed it to. There were three bad words in it that I didn't appreciate so I suggest parents watch it with your child. For the most part it was pretty good!

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