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Animal ! L'Animal...

Original title: The Animal
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
66K
YOUR RATING
Rob Schneider in Animal ! L'Animal... (2001)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Play trailer2:23
7 Videos
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High-Concept ComedyComedySci-Fi

After receiving organ transplants from various animal donors, a man finds himself taking on the traits of those animals.After receiving organ transplants from various animal donors, a man finds himself taking on the traits of those animals.After receiving organ transplants from various animal donors, a man finds himself taking on the traits of those animals.

  • Director
    • Luke Greenfield
  • Writers
    • Tom Brady
    • Rob Schneider
  • Stars
    • Rob Schneider
    • Colleen Haskell
    • John C. McGinley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    66K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luke Greenfield
    • Writers
      • Tom Brady
      • Rob Schneider
    • Stars
      • Rob Schneider
      • Colleen Haskell
      • John C. McGinley
    • 150User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

    Videos7

    The Animal
    Trailer 2:23
    The Animal
    The Animal Scene: Fish Tank
    Clip 0:50
    The Animal Scene: Fish Tank
    The Animal Scene: Fish Tank
    Clip 0:50
    The Animal Scene: Fish Tank
    The Animal Scene: Henry The Oranutan
    Clip 1:00
    The Animal Scene: Henry The Oranutan
    The Animal Scene: The Barn
    Clip 0:39
    The Animal Scene: The Barn
    The Animal Scene: Rob As A Dolphin
    Clip 0:52
    The Animal Scene: Rob As A Dolphin
    The Animal Scene: Nice Catch
    Clip 0:33
    The Animal Scene: Nice Catch

    Photos71

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    Top cast76

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    Rob Schneider
    Rob Schneider
    • Marvin
    Colleen Haskell
    Colleen Haskell
    • Rianna
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • Sgt. Sisk
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Chief Wilson
    Michael Caton
    Michael Caton
    • Dr. Wilder
    Louis Lombardi
    Louis Lombardi
    • Fatty
    Guy Torry
    Guy Torry
    • Miles
    Bob Rubin
    • Bob Harris
    Pilar Schneider
    • Mrs. De La Rosa
    Scott Wilson
    Scott Wilson
    • Mayor
    Raymond Ma
    Raymond Ma
    • Mr. Tam
    Michael Papajohn
    Michael Papajohn
    • Patrolman Brady
    Ron Rogge
    Ron Rogge
    • Patrolman Jaworski
    Holly Maples
    Holly Maples
    • Elkerton Police Officer
    Henriette Mantel
    Henriette Mantel
    • Elkerton Police Officer
    Jeremy Kramer
    • Elkerton Police Officer
    Robb Skyler
    Robb Skyler
    • Elkerton Police Officer
    Nicko Mariolis
    • Elkerton Police Officer
    • Director
      • Luke Greenfield
    • Writers
      • Tom Brady
      • Rob Schneider
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews150

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    7MMartian

    Exactly what I expected...

    Let me preface by saying I am a fan of Rob Schneider, and of Adam Sandler. I enjoyed Deuce Bigalow, and all (except for Big Daddy) of Adam Sandler's movies. So I basically was expecting some (Ok, a lot) of low-brow humor, a decent plot to keep rolling through, and to laugh throughout the movie. This movie provided just that. It wasn't the greatest comedy in the world, or a landmark motion picture, and it wasn't made to be that. Colleen Haskell's skills at acting reminded me of when they put a "famous" non-actor on Saturday Night Live, and don't give them too much to do in the skits. She's only in the movie probably a total of 15 minutes, but does what they ask of her, and does a decent job of it. The movie is a hoot, and doesn't actually stoop to every joke being a f**t joke. I laughed about every 3-4 minutes, and enjoyed the ending as well. If you're expecting something similar to Deuce Bigalow, you won't be disappointed.
    6Skeletors_Hood

    Not bad. actually funny

    I liked this movie, even though I feel the trailer made it seem more funny than it actually is. Still, its enjoyable, and has the type of unbelievable humor that I like, that goofy off-the-wall ingredient that really good comedies have. Worth a watch or two.
    joseayarza

    Way better than I expected

    When my family rented this movie, I was just expecting a stupid movie with a stupid plot and stupid jokes. Well, let me tell you, some jokes are unpredictable, and will cause you to laugh very loudly. Of course, there many other jokes that aer too silly (and sometimes very disgusting), but overall, this movie is a good and highly entertaining one. I really recommend it to you. Sure it´s silly, but aren´t comedy movies supposed to be silly after all?
    reviewguy

    Unleashing the animal in all of us.

    Being a big fan of Rob Schneider had me wanting to go to this movie from the time I first heard about it. I really don't know what to expect when the movie is produced through Adam Sandler. Sometime it's a hit , sometimes a miss. This movie falls somewhere in the middle. We follow Marvin as he tries to get his big break and become a policeman. Standing in his way are other cops, and also his lack of physical prowess. That is until he has a horrendous accident, and is repaired by a mad scientist played by Michael Caton. He suddenly has the abilities of different kinds of animals, and also there instincts. That's the funny part about this movie as he tries to control these conflicting feelings going through his head. Colleen Haskell plays his love interest in the movie, and she comes off as the sweet, innocent she is supposed to be. Her main goal in life seems to be to save as many animals as possible. This is one more in a fine line of comedic performances for Rob Schneider who seems to have found his niche playing the underdog role.
    emilyblunt

    Happy Madison productions brings you another hysterical movie!

    Happy Madison productions brings you another hysterical movie! Granted, anybody who has ever known or been around animals will laughter a little harder, but still this is the funniest movies in quite a while.

    Rob Schneider was the perfect man to pull this puppy off. He's, um, er, petite and we bought the loser turned animal bit- a little too easily perhaps. The story was surprisingly unique and fast paced.

    You'll want to avoid and kind of intaking of a beverage natural while viewing this movie, because dollars to donuts it'll come blasting out of your nostrils onto the guy in front of ya-- trust me.

    Story goes... Marvin Mange (Rob -If he were only a smidge taller- Schneider) is a wimpy asthmatic loser with exponents the size of Benicio del Toro's thighs. He's desperate to get on the police force, but as he's failed the obstacle course four times there's a better chance of Rosie O'Donnell being straight...

    He's left alone one day while the rest of the boys form the precinct are out playing some ball. He gets a 211 (armed robbery) call and has to go it alone. Enroute he is derailed by a circus seal mysteriously blocking the road. He flies over the cliff, in one of the funniest car-over-the-cliff- scenes I've ever seen, and is left a broken man- literally.

    A strange ranger sort saves him by rebuilding him a' la the six million dollar man meets Dr. Doolitle. So Marvin's more of a Frankenweenie human with a keen sense of smell that's perpetually in a state of heat. See, Marvin gets his new chance at life after miscellaneous animal parts are transplanetd through a proceure known as "Radical Transpeciesoctomy" or some such nonsense. And after a whole week's recovery (go with it) he's back in the world of Human Erectus'.

    Problem is his new animal parts he inherited are taking' over the his normally dormant animal instincts. The hilarity begins.

    He meets a pretty gal and animal activist, Riana (Colleen Haskell-yes, that girl from Survivor- who happens to have a degree in theater. Hmm. Nah, that show was real. It wasn't a fix. The cast was really just everyday actors-er-models-er-folks like us). Will the love bug bite or Marvin?

    Then just as poor Marvin finds happiness, some manbeast is ripping apart cows at night. The village people want blood, Marvin's blood. That and to carry their lit torches in an angry mob!

    What's to become of the elfin Marvin? Will he be hunted down like wild boar, and his bulbous head mounted on the mayor's wall? Or will he settle down with a nice Billy goat from the right side of the tracks and start a small herd of his own?

    You'll have to just go and see, because this one is highly recommended.

    There are a couple of other cast members that need mention. Norm McDonald, who I'd jump on like a rabid rhesus monkey given the chance, plays a callous mob member riddled with confusion at how the whole darn mob mentally flows. Of course Adam Sandler makes an appearance- ever so briefly- to cheering audience members. That was weird. And Marvin's nemesis the sargeant at his police department, played by John C McGinley, is as obnoxious as any drunken bleacher quarterback in the cheap seats at the superbowl. Brilliantly funny!

    Hmm, I use to dislike Sandler so very much. Now there's this new funny trend he's jumped on. I may have to rethink this year's ASSCUKA (American Sandler Sucks-Cocky-Unfunny Kreep- Association) membership dues...Cause the boy can pick them. Funny movies to produce I mean.

    Snack recommendation: Badger milk and semi-chewed earthworm.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      This is Colleen Haskell's debut as an actress after being one of the final contenders in the first season of Survivor : États-Unis (2000). Rob Schneider said that working with Haskell was one of the unexpected pleasures of making the film.
    • Goofs
      In the animal shelter sometimes the bird is on Rianna's finger then it is on her shoulder then it is on it's perch then back on her finger.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Sisk: Ladies and gentlemen, our suspect is not human. He is at home in the bush. Shoot to kill. Any questions?

      Mob Member: Oh, yeah, yeah, I got a question there. When do we get to light our torches?

      Sgt. Sisk: When it gets dark.

      Mob Member: Ah, I see. Oh, hey, I got another question there. Suppose, hypothetically, you know, a guy had already lit his torch. I mean, it'd be cool if he could just keep it lit, huh?

      Sgt. Sisk: Yes.

      Mob Member: Oh, excellent. Excellent.

      Sgt. Sisk: Now, if there are no more questions...

      Mob Member: Oh, hey, hey, hey, I got another question. Hey, uh, if one part of the mob gets separated from another part of the mob, shouldn't there be a place that we can get together? Maybe a secret place the two mobs could reunite, and we'd be a big mob again.

      Sgt. Sisk: Stay with the mob.

      Mob Member: Stay with the mob. All right.

      Sgt. Sisk: Right.

      Mob Member: Hey, hey, hey, I got another question. Hey, uh, doesn't this guy deserve a fair trial?

      Sgt. Sisk: You - back of the mob!

      Mob Member: "Back of the mob"? What? This is my spot! I came early!

      Sgt. Sisk: Okay, *out* of the mob!

      Mob Member: Ah, this mob blows.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits you can hear "That's a huge bitch", which is the same thing heard when "Deuce Bigalow" (played by Rob Schneider) was with the Six Foot Woman.
    • Alternate versions
      Network television versions include additional footage. Among these scenes include Marvin hiding out from the angry mob near the end of the film at the home of an elderly nearsighted woman (played by Cloris Leachman), who thinks Marvin is her pet cat and forces him to eat cat food. The deleted scenes section on the "Uncut and Untamed" DVD edition of the film features a picture of Schneider and Leachman from this scene, but none of the footage is actually included on the disc.
    • Connections
      Featured in Comedy Central Canned Ham: The Animal (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      From My Head to My Heart
      Written by David R. Bassett, Evan Lowenstein and Jaron Lowenstein

      Performed by Evan and Jaron

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Animal
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Studios
      • Happy Madison Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $47,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,743,062
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,610,520
      • Jun 3, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $85,191,134
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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