MVP: Most Valuable Primate (2000)
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.
Director: Robert Vince
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Kevin Zegers as Steven Westover |
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Jamie Renée Smith as Tara Westover |
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Alexa Benette Fox as Jane |
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Lomax Study as Dr. Kendall |
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Russell Ferrier as Darren |
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Jane Sowerby as Julie Beston |
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Ingrid Tesch as Susie Westover |
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Philip Granger as Mark Westover |
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Rick Ducommun as Coach Marlowe |
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Aaron Smolinski as Pete |
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Shane Vajda as Moose |
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Trevor Roberts as Larry |
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Frank C. Turner as Bart |
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Campbell Lane as Melvin |
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Bernie, Mac, and Louie as Jack |
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Ray Galletti as Magoo |
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Myles Ferguson as Waterboy |
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Dave Thomas as Willy Drucker |
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David James Lewis as Organist |
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Oliver Muirhead as Dr. Peabody |
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Jay Brazeau as Harry |
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Patrick Cranshaw as Ron |
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Louie as Louie |
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Stanley Katz as Einsteen |
| Directing | Robert Vince | Director |
| Production | Ian Fodie | Producer |
| Production | Anne Vince | Executive Producer |
| Production | Robert Vince | Executive Producer |
| Production | Michael Strange | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Kelly Herron | Editor |
| Art | Brian Davie | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Cali Newcomen | Costume Design |
| Production | Lorna Johnson | Casting |
| Camera | Glen Winter | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Anne Vince | Writer |
| Writing | Robert Vince | Writer |
| Camera | Daryl Hartwell | Dolly Grip |
| Sound | Brahm Wenger | Original Music Composer |