

Dunston Checks In
Hotel manager Robert Grant is forced by his boss to postpone his family vacation when a hotel critic checks in. Trouble is, the critic is really a villainous jewel thief with an orangutan assistant named Dunston. When Dunston gets loose and tries to escape a life of crime -- aided by Robert's sons -- havoc, hijinks and lots of laughs abound!
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Plot Summary
A mischievous orangutan named Dunston escapes from an animal smuggling ring and finds refuge in a luxurious hotel. He befriends a young boy and together they navigate the challenges of hiding Dunston from the hotel manager and the persistent animal control officers. The film follows their comedic adventures as they try to protect their unlikely friendship.
Critical Reception
Dunston Checks In received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding it a predictable and formulaic family comedy. While some appreciated the slapstick humor and the performance of the orangutan, others criticized its weak plot and reliance on common tropes. Audiences generally found it a harmless, albeit unremarkable, children's movie.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies too heavily on predictable gags and a thin plot.
- The orangutan's antics provide some amusement for younger viewers.
- Ultimately a forgettable family film with a lack of originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that 'Dunston Checks In' is a lighthearted and amusing film for children, appreciating the visual humor and the animal's performance. However, many viewers found the storyline to be somewhat nonsensical and not particularly engaging for adults.
Fun Fact
The role of Dunston was played by a trained orangutan named Hayes, who was known for his ability to perform various actions on cue.
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