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Buddy (1997)

Buddy (1997)
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A lot of people like to say that their pets think they're human, but Trudy Lintz (Rene Russo) has taken this notion to a new level: she likes to treat her pets as if they were human. A wealthy New Yorker, Trudy has a menagerie of animals living in her apartment, including dogs, horses, ducks, and four chimpanzees whom she dresses in human clothing and treats as if they were her own children. Trudy's husband (Robbie Coltrane) is fully aware of his wife's eccentricities but has learned to live with them. However, this gets a bit more difficult when Trudy is persuaded to adopt Buddy, an infant gorilla. Buddy is a tiny creature in poor health when Trudy first meets him, but with love and care she nurses the gorilla back to health. However, the rejuvenated Buddy starts growing into adulthood, and while the chimps are small and docile enough to wear human clothing and obey Trudy's instructions, Buddy becomes a several-hundred-pound adult who hears the call of the wild too clearly to do what Trudy wants, which becomes painfully obvious during a trip to the World's Fair. Jim Henson's Creature Shop helped create the special-effects animals used in the film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Rene RussoRobbie Coltrane, (more)
Director(s):
Caroline Thompson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Buddy

A lot of people like to say that their pets think they're human, but Trudy Lintz (Rene Russo) has taken this notion to a new level: she likes to treat her pets as if they were human. A wealthy New Yorker, Trudy has a menagerie of animals living in her apartment, including dogs, horses, ducks, and four chimpanzees whom she dresses in human clothing and treats as if they were her own children. Trudy's husband (Robbie Coltrane) is fully aware of his wife's eccentricities but has learned to live with them. However, this gets a bit more difficult when Trudy is persuaded to adopt Buddy, an infant gorilla. Buddy is a tiny creature in poor health when Trudy first meets him, but with love and care she nurses the gorilla back to health. However, the rejuvenated Buddy starts growing into adulthood, and while the chimps are small and docile enough to wear human clothing and obey Trudy's instructions, Buddy becomes a several-hundred-pound adult who hears the call of the wild too clearly to do what Trudy wants, which becomes painfully obvious during a trip to the World's Fair. Jim Henson's Creature Shop helped create the special-effects animals used in the film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Caroline Thompson
Writer(s):
Caroline ThompsonWilliam Joyce
Producer(s):
Steve NicolaidesFred Fuchs
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Mild Violence)
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    Beca E.

    When my 10 yr old son was just 2 or 3, we watched this movie so much we couldve bought a truck load! I rented it last week for my girls to watch. It is great! I recommend it to any family to watch, especially those w/ small ones. The animals will keep them smiling and intently interested. Knowing it was based on a true event, kept momma interested!

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    Karen B.

    This movie was nice. Because it's based on a true story, it makes it that much more interesting. It's good for a family movie.

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    Nathan G.

    Based on a true story, Buddy has awesome special effects and a wonderful performance from Rene Russo. Truely, Buddy is solid platinum and proves to be one of the best animal flicks since Babe.

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