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Fierce Creatures

Don't pet them.
1997 | 93m | English

(26293 votes)

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Ex-policeman Rollo Lee is sent to run Marwood Zoo, the newly acquired business of a New Zealand tycoon. In order to meet high profit targets and keep the zoo open, Rollo enforces a new 'fierce creatures' policy, whereby only the most impressive and dangerous animals are allowed to remain in the zoo. However, the keepers are less enthusiastic about complying with these demands.
Release Date: Jan 23, 1997
Director: Robert Young, Fred Schepisi
Writer: John Cleese, Iain Johnstone
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords zoo, business, greed, marketing, lemur, dark comedy, animals
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Jersey Films, Fish Productions
Box Office Revenue: $9,381,260
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Cleese Rollo Lee
Jamie Lee Curtis Willa Weston
Kevin Kline Vince McCain / Rod McCain
Michael Palin Adrian 'Bugsy' Malone
Robert Lindsay Sydney Lotterby
Ronnie Corbett Reggie Sealions
Carey Lowell Cub Felines
Bille Brown Neville Coltrane
Derek Griffiths Gerry Ungulates
Cynthia Cleese Pip 'Small Mammals'
Richard Ridings Hugh Primates
Maria Aitken Di Admin
Lisa Hogan Sealion Keeper
Georgia Reece Sponsor
Jack Davenport Student Zoo Keeper
Tim Potter Vulture Keeper
Ron Donachie Sergeant Scott
Amanda Walker Zoo Secretary
Paul Haigh Sergeant Irving
Grahame Wood Student Zoo Keeper
Tom Georgeson Sealion Spectator
Jenny Galloway Aquarium Keeper
Kim Vithana Tiger Keeper
Julie Saunders Rodent Keeper
Susie Blake Woman in Red Dress
Jennie Goossens Sponsor
Kate Harper TV Journalist
Kate Alderton Student Zoo Keeper
Michael Percival Ant Keeper
Fred Evans Flamingo Keeper
Name Job
John Cleese Screenplay
Adrian Biddle Director of Photography
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer, Conductor
Ian Baker Director of Photography
Robert Young Director
Callum McDougall Unit Production Manager
Simon Crane Stunt Coordinator
David Appleby Still Photographer
Kevin Costner Thanks
Simon Emanuel Third Assistant Director
Priscilla John Casting
Iain Johnstone Screenplay
Robert Gibson Editor
Roger Murray-Leach Production Design
Kevin Phipps Art Direction
Hazel Pethig Costume Design
Paul Engelen Key Makeup Artist
Annie Penn Script Supervisor
David Coley Carpenter
Robin Heinson Painter
Allan Moss Sculptor
Mike Bleach Boom Operator
Colin Miller Sound Editor
Graham V. Hartstone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Neil Binney Camera Operator
Kevin Day Gaffer
Alf Tramontin Steadicam Operator
Julia Duff Casting Associate
Gill Case Location Manager
Terry Jones Animatronics Designer
Joshua Andrews Stand In
Maggie Phelan Production Accountant
Sally Grace Dialogue Editor
Antony Ford Second Assistant Director
Carol Eastwood Construction Buyer
Colin Burgess Dressing Prop
Pauline Hume Title Designer
Sandy Buchanan ADR Mixer
David Allday Art Direction
Peter Howitt Set Decoration
Brian Read Set Decoration
Hilary Haines Hairstylist
Penny Bell Makeup Artist
Jonathan Benson First Assistant Director
Gary Tomkins Assistant Art Director
Ray Barrett Construction Coordinator
John Allenby Property Master
Kevin McCarthy Standby Painter
Brian Blamey Foley Editor
Chris Munro Sound Mixer
Andrew Eio CG Supervisor
Adam Dale Aerial Camera
John Ash Electrician
John Flemming Key Grip
Simon Harris First Assistant Editor
Kenneth Hall Music Editor
John Swinnerton Compositor
Vanessa Davies Unit Publicist
Jo Burn Production Coordinator
Stephen Dobric Draughtsman
Martin Asbury Storyboard Artist
Max Hoskins ADR Editor
Riky Ash Stunt Double
Ashley Bond Clapper Loader
Joe Hobbs Wardrobe Assistant
Rab Wilson Assistant Editor
Judy Britten Assistant Production Coordinator
Martin Body Digital Compositor
Naomi Conran Floor Runner
Andrew McEwan Production Assistant
Bill Kaye Additional Still Photographer
Tim Dodd Focus Puller
Mark Foster Wardrobe Supervisor
Kim Norris Negative Cutter
John Eccleston Assistant Accountant
Sally Grace Dialogue Coach
Martin Eichelberger Executive Assistant
Martin Bloye Generator Operator
Stephenie McMillan Set Decoration
Fred Schepisi Co-Director
Fraser Taggart Focus Puller
Greg Powell Stunt Coordinator
Scott Bates Production Runner
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Michael Shamberg Producer
John Cleese Producer
Steve Abbott Executive Producer
Patricia Carr Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Rollo" (John Cleese) is drafted in by his ruthless American boss "McCain" - no fries on him - to run a British zoo. His policy upon arrival is to get rid of all the cute and cuddly critters and leave just the menacing lions and tigers and bears! The staff are horrified, especially when some neat ne ... w graves appear after five resonating gunshots. The staff revolt and that convinces "McCain" (Kevin Kline) to send his son "Vince" (also CK) to take the helm with his savvy executive "Willa" (Jamie Lee Curtis) and pretty soon his new branding policy has just about everything sponsored, including the staff - but, of course, none of this is legit. We just know that the tortoise named after benefactor Bruce Springsteen is not likely to ever see the man. When it appears that "Vince" has his hand in the till, too, his father decides to be shot of all of these smelly beasts and just build a golf course. To that end, he arrives on scene to help his two underlings impress the would-be Japanese investors who have their eye on the place. It does have it's funny moments, but I reckon much of those will depend on your fondness for Cleese and his slapstick style of humour. His tall, gangly, appearance frequently being his principle prop - that his his character's innate crassness and stupidity. As the story evolves, we get a bit less of that and more of Kline's mischievous humour and of course Curtis, whom her pal things is interested in him romantically but she is far more enamoured of the zoo and then rather predictably... There's an entertaining supporting cast here - Robert Lindsay, fellow Python Michael Palin and Ronnie Corbett, and they and their animals add the "aah" factor the the thing making it watchable, but not really very memorable.

Jun 05, 2024