SummaryFollows the hilarious exploits of the dedicated but hapless young Canadian Mountie (Frasier). (Universal Pictures)
Directed By:Hugh Wilson
Written By:Jay Ward, Hugh Wilson
Dudley Do-Right
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Mixed or Average
44
User score
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4.4
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
26% Positive
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
39% Mixed
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35% Negative
8 Reviews
8 Reviews
80
One of the summer's more pleasant surprises. A silly bit of tiptop tomfoolery with cross-generational appeal.
75
Eric Idle--a royal among sillies--turns in a wonderfully wacky performance.
50
Isn't great; it doesn't come within a Yukon mile of its TV namesake. But it's agreeably bizarre.
50
The balance of inspired idiocy to hackneyed buffoonery is out of whack.
38
Like an obnoxious uncle desparately trying to amuse the young'uns with poo-poo humor and dum-dum pratfalls.
26
You'd think creating confusion during something as woodenly simpleminded as Dudley Do-Right is no easy task, but you'd be wrong.
10
Tiresome, inept farce that's not even a fraction as clever or entertaining as it likes to imagine it is -- a complete waste of time.
User score
Mixed or Average
40% Positive
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60% Negative
3 Ratings
3 Ratings
Feb 18, 2012
1
I remember a time long ago when Brendan Fraser was actually a charming leading man. At some point in the late 90's he decided to accept every single script that was shoved into his hands, regardless of quality, thus destroying any credibility as an actor he may have commanded. Dudley Do-Right is one of the earlier examples of this unfortunate behavior now being displayed by Jason Statham and (even more disappointingly) Robert De Niro :(. I've never had a film make 77 minutes seem so long.




























