Mi colega Dunston

He's about to turn a Five Star Hotel into a three ring circus.

Un simpático orangután se pierde en un hotel de lujo, el Majestic, la tarde en la que se celebra la fiesta de sociedad más importante de la temporada. El dueño del animal es un ladrón de joyas, y el orangután prefiere huir de él. Lo encuentra un travieso niño de diez años, que se hace muy amigo suyo y decide ayudarle a escapar. El dueño hará todo lo posible por encontrarle, al igual que el frenético director del hotel, que teme que ponga todo patas arriba, aunque probablemente no pueda llegar antes de que sea demasiado tarde.

"Dunston Checks In," a delightful 1996 family comedy produced by Joe Wizan and Todd Black under the banner of 20th Century Fox, captures the whimsical chaos that ensues when an orangutan named Dunston becomes an unexpected guest at the luxurious Majestic Hotel. Directed by Ken Kwapis, the film stars Jason Alexander as Robert Grant, the hotel's beleaguered manager, who must juggle his demanding job and his two mischievous sons while trying to capture the mischievous primate. The plot thickens with the arrival of a ruthless jewel thief, played by Rupert Everett, who is determined to use Dunston to steal a valuable diamond necklace. The film's charm lies in its blend of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, making it a beloved classic for audiences of all ages. The setting of the Majestic Hotel provides a perfect backdrop for the film's antics, with its opulent decor and bustling atmosphere adding to the comedic tension. Jason Alexander's portrayal of Robert Grant is both endearing and humorous, as he navigates the challenges of managing a top-tier hotel while trying to be a good father. His interactions with his sons, played by Eric Lloyd and Graham Sack, are filled with warmth and genuine affection, grounding the film's more outlandish elements in relatable family dynamics. Faye Dunaway's performance as the hotel's eccentric owner adds another layer of humor, as she remains blissfully unaware of the chaos unfolding around her. One of the standout aspects of "Dunston Checks In" is the remarkable performance of the orangutan, Dunston, portrayed by an animal actor named Sam. His expressive face and playful antics steal every scene he's in, making him the heart of the film. The bond that develops between Dunston and Robert's sons adds a touching element to the story, as they work together to protect the orangutan from the villainous thief. The film's climax, involving a thrilling chase through the hotel, showcases the clever use of the setting and the characters' ingenuity, culminating in a satisfying resolution that celebrates the power of family and friendship. "Dunston Checks In" remains a cherished family film due to its clever script, memorable performances, and the universal appeal of its themes. The movie successfully balances humor and heart, making it a timeless addition to the genre of family comedies. Whether it's the uproarious scenes of Dunston causing havoc or the tender moments between the characters, the film offers something for everyone, ensuring its place as a beloved classic in the hearts of viewers around the world.

Año1996

Presupuesto16000000$

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GénerosFamiliaComediaAventura

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Joe Wizan/Todd Black

Fox Family Films

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