Two childhood friends, a New York hairstylist and a would-be musician, get caught up with the mob and are forced to deliver $50,000 to Australia, but things go haywire when the money is lost to a wild kangaroo. Kangaroo Jack is a 2003 English-language Action Adventure motion picture starring Jerry O connell, Anthony Anderson, Estella Warren, Michael Shannon, Christopher Walken, Marton Csokas and Alexander Butt. Castle Rock Entertainment in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Jerry Bruckheimer. Kangaroo Jack is written by Steve Bing, Barry O brien and Scott Rosenberg and it is directed by David Mcnally. Warner Bros. Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Kangaroo Jack was released on 17th January 2003 and takes a screen time of 89 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Kangaroo Jack was made on a budget of $60 million and it was a hit at box office gross of $88 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Steve Bing and Scott Rosenberg. Cinematography was done by Peter Menzies Jr. and editing by John Murray, William Goldenberg and Jim May. The music was composed by Trevor Rabin.
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Kangaroo Jack Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 16%
Nell Minow
The best performance is unquestionably that of the computer folks who designed the CGI kangaroo. ( Read More )
Geoff Andrew
Parents beware: this film is too crude, violent and offensive for younger viewers. ( Read More )
Ed Gonzalez
Not surprisingly, the filmmakers make no mention of Stephan Elliotts flawed yet wildly inventive Welcome to Woop Woop, from which they have lazily borrowed the films premise. ( Read More )
Kimberley Jones
The lamentable consequence of Rosenbergs action is this steaming pile of grade A, Bruckheimer approved roo poo. ( Read More )
Frank Swietek
A weird combination of Jerry Bruckheimer action flick and cartoonish kiddie movie...far too flimsy and formulaic a farce to linger in anybodys memory very long. ( Read More )