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The Animal (2001)
Plot: A man is involved in a horrible car crash. He is saved by a mad scientist who puts him back together using parts from various animals. Soon the man starts exhibiting the characteristics of those animals.
News:
22 January, 2001
The first picture of a movie generally helps to set the tone of the picture for the audience, months before they can see it. So here is the first picture for this movie. What sort of tone does it set. Well it appears to be one of extreme hunger and slovenly habits. But this being a movie with Rob Schneider as the star, we're not exactly talking a major revelation now are we?
29 September, 2000
Here's an interesting bit of casting for you. Survivor star Colleen Haskell has been signed to play the love interest of Rob Schneider's character in the comedy Animal.
The movie is about a man who is in a horrible car accident. Somehow he comes under the care of a mad scientist who puts him back together using all sorts of organs and parts from various animals. As he starts to recover he finds that he now has taken on the behavioral traits of those animals.
Haskell will play his love interest. The character is described as a real nature lover. "One of the producers thought she would be pefect for the show," says Roger Mussenden, Animal's casting director. "She has that Goldie Hawn glow thing going on about her. She's real natural and the girl is on a roll of a lifetime!" says Mussenden.
Shooting on the film starts October 17 in LA. The movie is scheduled to be released June 22, 2001.
1 September, 2000
First time director Luke Greenfield will be taking the reins of Rob Schneider's (Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo) next comedy. Schneider plays a man who receives numerous organ transplants. The catch is that they are all animal organs. Pretty soon he finds himself taking on the traits of those animals.
Greenfield got the job after a copy of his short film The Right Hook was shown to Schneider, writer Tom Brady and executive producer Jack Giarraputo. He got the job immediately based on that.
