Dudley Do-Right 1999

Critics score:
16 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Roger Ebert, At the Movies: It's harmless, simple-minded, and has a couple of sequences better than Dudley really deserves. Read more

Susan Stark, Detroit News: Read more

Janet Maslin, New York Times: Dudley Do-Right works well as family entertainment. Read more

Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader: The fanciful associations and bad jokes are more often stupid than silly, making all the spectacle and contrived dance numbers seem a colossal waste. Read more

Bob Longino, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: There's not one joke, one slapstick moment, one innuendo that's funny. Read more

Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: Though it hurts to think unkind thoughts about the square-shooting Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman who is passionate about right and wrong, in reality casting Fraser as Dudley turns out to be too much of a good thing, a case of Blank Look Overkill. Read more

Louis B. Parks, Houston Chronicle: Dudley is merely a dud. Read more

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Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail: The latest in a series of movies adapted from old TV series aimed at Baby Boomers and their babies. Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: The latest waste of celluloid. Read more

Mary Elizabeth Williams, Salon.com: In the end, it's neither Dudley Do-Right nor Do-Wrong, but merely Dudley Do-Just-So-So. Read more

Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: There are so many lame gags in the film that viewers may feel assaulted. But at least the pace is lively. Read more

Joe Leydon, Variety: One of the summer's more pleasant surprises. Read more

Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Surprisingly pleasant. Read more