- George of the Jungle 2
Infobox Film
name=George of the Jungle 2
caption =
director=David Grossman
writer=Jordan Moffet (screenplay)Bill Scott (television series)
narrator =Keith Scott
starring=Thomas Haden Church Julie Benz Angus T. Jones Christina Pickles John Cleese Michael Clarke Duncan John Kassir
andChristopher Showerman
producer=Daniel J. Heffner Gregg Hoffman Jordan Kerner
distributor=Disney
released=2003
runtime= 87 min
language= English
budget=
preceded_by= "George of the Jungle"
imdb_id=0322389|"George of the Jungle 2" is the
2003 direct-to-video sequel of the1997 Disney film George of the Jungle. It was directed byDavid Grossman , written by Jordan Moffet, and starsThomas Haden Church ,Julie Benz andChristopher Showerman as "George". The movie focuses on George trying to save Ape Mountain from his evil arch-nemesis Lyle (Thomas Haden Church). It received a PG rating from the MPAA for crude humor andinnuendo . The sequel received less praise than the original film.Plot
Five years after socialite Ursula Stanhope left civilization to marry George of the Jungle, George finds himself father to George Jr. and hard-pressed to fulfil the roles of jungle king, father, and husband. George's stress level increases when the "Mean
Lion " challenges him for leadership of the jungle, and when Ursula's mother Beatrice teams up with Ursula's ex-fiancée Lyle in a plot to forcibly take away all that George holds most dear.To do this, Beatrice invites Ursula, George, and George Junior to visit Las Vegas, which they accept. Throughout the visit, Beatrice and some of Ursula's fellow socialites try constantly to convince Ursula that George is unworthy of her affection; however, Ursula's single-minded hero-worship or attachment remains intact and seems indeed to harden under threat. George, observing the threats but not his wife's responses, begins to think himself unworthy of Ursula.
During the same time, George's mentor Ape has become a gambler and is in debt to several creditors, including Lyle. Lyle, having learned that Ape does not possess the exploitation rights of
Ape Mountain , engages Ape as a staged song performer and steals the deed from George'swardrobe . He thereafter sends agents who are called Sally and Kowalski to the Ape Mountain, where they begin to demolish the jungle. The animals, terrified, turn to the Lion for guardianship.Having failed to convince Ursula to divorce George, Beatrice hires a master of
hypnosis to suppress Ursula'smemory of having known George. The hypnotist suppresses the memory, replacing it with the idea that Ursula has married Lyle. George, upon learning of this, leaves his luck-charm with Ursula as shesleep s, then departs. He rescues Ape and proceeds to leave Las Vegas. Their departure triggers much commotion when thepolice force and the Animal Control Agency join forces to recapture them.In
San Francisco , Lyle attempts to persuade Ursula that he is worthy of her affection by imitating George. He fails in this, and does not even attempt to assume a parental role toward George Junior. Ursula's memory, meanwhile, is given minor stimulations by events similar to those in which George had played a major part.Later, George then tries to reconnect with Ursula and George Jr. before leaving to rescue the jungle. He gains Ursula's interest, but has trouble convincing her that he is her husband. Knocking her unconscious, George continues his journey back home with her, Ape, George Jr., and Rocky the
kangaroo . In the jungle, George overthrows the Mean Lion and tries to convince the other animals to join him in stopping thediggers , but fails in gaining their lost trust in him until the diggers become an immediate threat.Lyle's agents Sally and Kowalski then come to destroy the tree house, only to be defeated by George and Rocky. George is unable, however, to defeat the digging machine until his son literally swings into the fray to support his father. Lyle is angered by his defeat and insults the narrator voice, who replies by erasing him from the story's world. George kisses Ursula, restoring her full memory of him. They are subsequently re-married and learn to find balance among his duties.
Because the film did not include
Brendan Fraser , the first film's star, several references are made to him in the comedicdialogue between the characters and narrator; George himself tells the narrator that he is played by Showerman because the studio was "too cheap to pay Brendan Fraser". Later references attempt to compare the two actors' portrayal of George, often at Fraser's expense. In fact, it was Fraser who refused to portray George, rather than the studio unable to pay him. The film throughout included cliches and references to its predecessor and used jokes similar to its with a greater frequency than had the original.Cast
Voice Cast
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