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MVP: Most Valuable Primate

  • Comedy
  • Family
Confirmed2000-08-114.85.6Trakt

Jack is a three-year-old chimpanzee who has been the subject of a long-term experiment by Dr. Kendall, a researcher who been teaching Jack to communicate through sign language. Jack scrambles onto the ice in the midst of practice for Steven's junior league hockey team, and he and his teammates discover the monkey has a natural talent for the game.

MVP: Most Valuable Primate is a 2000 family comedy about Jack, a chimpanzee trained in sign language, who discovers an unexpected talent for ice hockey. When Jack joins a junior league team, his natural athleticism and charm turn the sport upside down. The film blends slapstick humor with heartwarming moments, making it a fun watch for families.

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When was MVP: Most Valuable Primate released?

The film was released on August 11, 2000.

What is the movie about?

Jack, a three-year-old chimpanzee trained to communicate through sign language, discovers he has a natural talent for ice hockey when he joins a junior league team. The story follows Jack and his teammates as they navigate this unusual situation.

Is this movie available to watch now?

Yes, the film has been released and is available through various streaming platforms and retailers.

Who is in the film?

The film features a chimpanzee named Jack as the main character, alongside actor Steven and Dr. Kendall, a researcher who taught Jack sign language.

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