The animated "Fractured Fairy Tale" short that opens Dudley Do-Right is
funny, but it also helps show just why Hugh Wilson's live-action version of Jay
Ward's 1960s cartoon is such a dud. Ward, who also created Rocky and
Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle, was a master of puns,
self-referential humor, goofy characters, and his trademark, the irreverent and
meddlesome narrator. In short, his cartoons relied on clever dialogue, not loud
pratfalls and gross sound effects. Brendan Fraser -- who you'll remember also
played George of the Jungle in that commercially successful but less than
satisfying adaptation -- does his best to re-create the hapless Canadian
Mountie of the title, and respectable efforts are also put in by Sarah Jessica
Parker as his girlfriend Nell, Alfred Molina as the fiendish villain Snidely
Whiplash, and Monty Python's Eric Idle in a small role as a country bumpkin. But
despite the acting talent and Ward's classic characters, this movie will likely
be best remembered for the scenes that tastelessly parody Native American
culture.
--Mark Bazer
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