Marvin Mange (Rob Schneider) has only one dream in life: to become a police officer, like his father. Unfortunately, Marvin's natural clumsiness and lack of self-esteem have made him the laughing stock of his police coworkers. All of that changes after a freak car accident, and a mad scientist's intervention. When Marvin regains consciousness, he can run faster, jump higher, and smell things no ordinary human should be able to smell, allowing him to perform as a top-notch cop. But Marvin's rival on the police force (John C. McGinley) is out to get him. What's worse, Marvin soon learns that he cannot handle his animal urges. Colleen Haskell from the television show SURVIVOR makes her film debut, and Schneider delivers a terrific performance in a perfect comic role. THE ANIMAL is a hilarious collection of gags and bizarre sights (including Marvin's amorous encounter with a goat) that add up to make this silly, warmhearted comedy.
Theatrical Release: JUNE 1, 2001
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Subtitles - English, French - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Featurettes - 1. Comedy Central's "Reel Comedy"
2. Making Of
Deleted Scenes
Executive Producer
Adam Sandler: Comedian/actor, BILLY MADISON/PUNCH DRUNK LOVE
Executive Producer
Jack Giarraputo:
Director of Photography
Peter Lyons Collister: American Director Of Photography
Review 1:
"...[A] very funny comedy....Its relative modesty lends Mr. Schneider's deft, ingenious performance an unexpected glow of innocence..."
Source: New York Times
p.E14 06/01/2001
Review 2:
"...Schneider, with his cherub curls and scrawny physique, adopts a pussycat persona that engenders goodwill....The resulting physical comedy is bound to trigger your laugh instinct..."
Source: USA Today
p.13E 06/08/2001
Review 3:
"...A comedy that's got heart....Both sprightly and tailored to [Schneider]..."
Source: Hollywood Reporter
p.18 05/29/2001
Review 4:
"...[An] underlying silly sweetness..."
Source: Variety
p.16-23 06/04/2001
Review 5:
"...Outrageous and imaginative....Schneider is wonderfully expressive..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.4 06/01/2001
Review 6:
"...A film that gives full scope to Schneider's winning line in broad physical comedy..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.40-1 12/01/2001