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  1. The Animal
    PG-132001 · Science fiction · 1h 24m

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  1. Jun 1, 2001 · The Animal: Directed by Luke Greenfield. With Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, John C. McGinley, Edward Asner. After receiving organ transplants from various animal donors, a man finds himself taking on the traits of those animals.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_AnimalThe Animal - Wikipedia

    The Animal is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Luke Greenfield, written by Tom Brady and Rob Schneider from a story conceived by Brady, and produced by Barry Bernardi, Carr D'Angelo, and Todd Garner.

  3. Nov 19, 2017 · Marvin (Rob Schneider) is a man who doesn't have what it takes to fulfill his lifelong dream to be a cop. But his luck changes when he's critically injured in a car accident and a deranged...

  4. The Animal (2001) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Animals inside looking out.

  6. After receiving organ transplants from various animal donors, a man finds himself taking on the traits of those animals. From the producers of the comedy smash Deuce Bigalow comes The Animal, about a small, wimpy Marvin, who doesn't have what it takes to fulfill his lifelong dream to be a cop.

  7. TRAILER. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Marvin (Rob Schneider) is a man who doesn't have what it takes to fulfill his lifelong dream to be a cop. But...

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    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • PG-13
  8. A hopeless police recruit (Rob Schneider) is transformed into a primal supercop after a doctor uses animal parts to save his life.

  9. When Marvin awakens a week later, he finds that a deranged scientist secretly used animal organs to rebuild his broken body. Energized by his new and improved parts,...

  10. Comedy · Sci-Fi. Energized by his newly acquired organs, Marvin leaves his weakness behind and achieves instant fame as a supercop with animal instincts. Subtitles: English. Starring: Rob Schneider Colleen Haskell Edward Asner John C. McGinley Michael Caton. Directed by: Luke Greenfield.

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