United States / Jul 13, 2001
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
Hugo Archibald is a doctor and brings home a wide variety of exotic animal species. The latest animal he brings home is a chimpanzee named Jennie. Dr. Archibald is not home very much, and Andrew feels he does not care about him. And Lea his wife does not want Jennie, and says she makes trouble. But the children take an instant liking to her. Jennie is unique in that she is learning to use and understand sign language. Jennie becomes an important part of Archibald family and Dr. Archibald's son, Andrew develops a close relationship with her. Jennie loves the things Andrew does, such as baseball and comic books. Jennie is also there for Andrew when he and his father disagree. A doctor Pamela Prentiss starts training with Jennie. She does not agree with the way Jennie is being cared for, and is seen as being rude to the Archibald family. She teaches Jennie sign language in a way that Jennie does not understand, but Lea finds a way she understands.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Kenneth Kimmins | Epstein |
| Earl Boen | Reverend Palliser |
| Janet Rotblatt | Mrs. Palliser |
| Jason D. Smith | Bailiff |
| D. Candis Paule | Miss Trousdale |
| Craig Tsuyumine | Project Director |
| Nick Gomez | Theater Attendant |
| K.B. Mercer | Woman In Car |
| Sonya Eddy | Woman In Curlers |
| Annie Hinton | Emergency Room Nurse |
| Tyler Swob | Emergency Room Kid |
| Kurt Reichert | Crabb |
| Mark Chaet | Specialist |
| Sammi Rotibi | Kwele |
| Willie Amakye | Tribesman |
| Bella | Jennie |
| Ellie | Jennie |
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| Frank Welker | (voice) |
| Rachel Currence | Student |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Jennie Project |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 13 luglio 2001 |
| Executive producer | Charles Hirschhorn, Peter M. Green |
| Production | Christopher Morgan |
| Writer | Douglas Preston, Charles Leavitt, Gary Nadeau |
| Casting | Judy Taylor, Lynda Gordon, Sarah Altman |
| Editing | Richard Nord, Marianna Gutowski |
| Cinematography | Donald M. Morgan, Cameron Thorburn |
| Assistant directors | Steve Day, Heather Kritzer, Gary Nadeau, Tracey Merkle |
| Lighting | Jim Strong |
| Camera operators | Donald M. Morgan, Cameron Thorburn |
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| Additional photography | Donald M. Morgan, Cameron Thorburn |
| Production design | Adam Lustig, Helen Britten, Brenton L. Lane, Lawrence Reemelin |
| Art direction | Helen Britten, Brenton L. Lane, Lawrence Reemelin |
| Set decoration | Helen Britten, Brenton L. Lane, Lawrence Reemelin |
| Stunts | Russell Solberg, Joshua Croughwell, Matthew Waite, Gilbert B. Combs, Doc Elliot, Jeff Danoff |
| Music | Phil Marshall, Alan Williams, Robert Trevor Black, G. Michael Graham, Jilien Manges, Jill Meyers |
| Sound | Phil Marshall, Alan Williams, Robert Trevor Black, G. Michael Graham, Jilien Manges, Jill Meyers |
| Costume design | Yasmine Abraham, Najib Gamai, Vince Tremonti, Heidi Grotsky |
| Makeup | Vince Tremonti, Yasmine Abraham, Heidi Grotsky, Najib Gamai |
| Hairstyling | Yasmine Abraham, Vince Tremonti, Heidi Grotsky, Najib Gamai |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Germany / Oct 05, 2003
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