Hugo, the Jungle Creature (1993)

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This film introduces us to Hugo, a one-of-a-kind animal who lives in a jungle. Youthful and carefree, Hugo is prone to playing practical jokes on his friends, Zig and Zag the monkeys. His idyllic lifestyle is interrupted when he is captured by CEO of a famed movie company, Conrad Cupmann, to be co-star in a Hollywood-style film. In order to return from Copenhagen to his jungle home, he must escape with the help of a newly found friend, Rita the fox.

Director: Stefan Fjeldmark, Flemming Quist Møller
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 73 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Anders Koppel
Editing: Henrik Carlsen
Production: A. Film Production, Per Holst Filmproduktion
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da

Keywords

musical

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hugo, the Jungle Creature about?
This film introduces us to Hugo, a one-of-a-kind animal who lives in a jungle. Youthful and carefree, Hugo is prone to playing practical jokes on his friends, Zig and Zag the monkeys. His idyllic lifestyle is interrupted when he is captured by CEO of a famed movie company, Conrad Cupmann, to be co-star in a Hollywood-style film. In order to return from Copenhagen to his jungle home, he must escape with the help of a newly found friend, Rita the fox.
Who directed Hugo, the Jungle Creature?
Hugo, the Jungle Creature was directed by Stefan Fjeldmark, Flemming Quist Møller.
Who stars in Hugo, the Jungle Creature?
Hugo, the Jungle Creature stars Jesper Klein, Kaya Brüel, Søs Egelind, Jytte Abildstrøm, Mark Camacho, Anne Marie Ottersen.
How long is Hugo, the Jungle Creature?
Hugo, the Jungle Creature has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Hugo, the Jungle Creature?
Hugo, the Jungle Creature is a Animation, Family film.
Where was Hugo, the Jungle Creature produced?
Hugo, the Jungle Creature was produced in Denmark.