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Dudley Do-Right
Based on the 60's-era cartoon of the same name. Royal Canadian Mountie Dudley Do-right is busy keeping the peace in his small mountain town when his old rival, Snidely Whiplash, comes up with a plot to buy all the property in town, then start a phony gold rush by seeding the river with gold nuggets. Can this well-meaning (though completely incompetent) Mountie stop Whiplash's evil plan?
Hugh Wilson
Hugh Wilson
Casts & Crew
Brendan Fraser
Sarah Jessica Parker
Alfred Molina
Eric Idle
Robert Prosky
Alex Rocco
Jack Kehler
Louis Mustillo
Don Yesso
Jed Rees
Brant von Hoffman
Corey Burton
Dyllan Christopher
Ashley Yarman
Jeremy Bergman
Douglas Newell
Haig Sutherland
Michael McCarty
Nicole Robert
Rondel Reynoldson
Rick Poltaruk
Kevin Blatch
Regis Philbin
Kathie Lee Gifford
Ernie Grunwald
Jennifer Clement
Brian Arnold
Paul Barsanti
Eddie Moore
Eric Breker
Jennifer Rockett
Robert Saunders
C. Ernst Harth
Gerard Plunkett
Michal Suchánek
Brent Butt
John Destry
David Fredericks
William MacDonald
Oscar Goncalves
Jessica Schreier
Kevin Mundy
Justen Harcourt
Nathan Bennett
Isis Johnson
Art Irizawa
Bryan Anthony
Adrian Armas
Jennifer Armstrong
Scott Augustine
Linda Bernath
Jeffrey Broadhurst
Dominic Carbone
Kelsey Chace
Michael Chambers
Anne Fletcher
Scott Fowler
Amber Funk
Bob Gaynor
Leigh Hilary
Sarah Hofmann
Erik Hyler
Russ Jones
Eleu Kruse
Lance MacDonald
Jocelyn Peden
Cindi Poe
Lisa Ratzin
Artine Brown
Erick Kaffka
Robin Mossley
Gerald Scarr
Tony Willett
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