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Theatrical Release 04/30/2010
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MPAA Rating Rated PG for some rude humor, mild language and brief smoking
Running Time 92 Minutes
Genre Comedy
Director Roger Kumble
Writer Michael Carnes, Josh Gilbert
Cast Brendan Fraser, Brooke Shields, Dick Van Dyke, Ken Jeong, Samantha Bee
Studio Summit Entertainment
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FURRY VENGEANCE (2010)
SYNOPSIS
For Mother Nature, revenge is a dish best served…
furry! In this hilarious family comedy with a message,
greedy developers try to pave over paradise and
unwittingly launch a side-splitting battle between man
and nature. And anyone who doesn’t learn that â
€œgreen†isn’t just the color of money might just
end up as roadkill! After transplanting his family from
Chicago to the Oregon woods for his new job
overseeing the construction of a supposedly “eco-
friendly†housing development, Dan Sanders
(Brendan Fraser) thinks his biggest problem will be
helping his city-loving wife Tammy (Brooke Shields)
and nature-phobic teenaged son (Matt Prokop) adjust
to their new surroundings while pleasing his
demanding boss (Ken Jeong). But Dan’s troubles
have only begun once the local animals discover his
leadership role in the destruction of their habitat. He
soon lands atop their Most Wanted list, and realizes
how much trouble a few feisty forest creatures can
cause! The clever critters bedevil Dan night and day,
sabotaging his work, his peace of mind—and even his
wardrobe. Under this concerted attack, Dan soon finds
his once-perfect life in ruins. He completely fails in his
efforts to trap, deter or even photograph the animal
assault team and without proof of the covert woodland
conspiracy against him, no one believes Dan’s
claims. With his wife and son poised to abandon him,
and his construction project in jeopardy, Dan escalates
the feud to all-out intra-species war that can only have
one winner.--© Summit
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