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The Mumbo Jumbo (2000) Online
Original Title :
The Mumbo Jumbo
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
2000
Directror :
Stephen Cookson
Cast :
Jamie Walters,Brian Blessed,Joss Ackland
Writer :
Richard Mathews,Stephen Cookson
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 22min
Rating :
4.7/10
The Mumbo Jumbo (2000) Online

A cynical young American, Thomas Doubting, is given a magical amulet which takes him on a mysterious journey to the island of Sinmouth. The eccentric locals believe he is the lost legend of "Mumbo Jumbo" - an entity who will restore their fortunes and rescue the beautiful Princess Vanilla.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Jamie Walters Jamie Walters - Thomas Doubting
Brian Blessed Brian Blessed - Lucifer Bounder
Joss Ackland Joss Ackland - Mayor Smith
John Inman John Inman - Father Chinwag
Nigel Davenport Nigel Davenport - Major Cowpat
Sylvester McCoy Sylvester McCoy - Mr. Tallman
Richard O'Brien Richard O'Brien - Archie
Josephine Tewson Josephine Tewson - Miss Hodges
Melinda Messenger Melinda Messenger - Princess Vanilla
Stephen Cookson Stephen Cookson - Tramp
Rojer Weightman Rojer Weightman - Thomas's Dad
Gil Beresford Gil Beresford - Sahara Sumptnosity
Nancy Baldwin Nancy Baldwin - Thomas's Mum
Crispin Harris Crispin Harris - Jack Russel
Melanie Harris Melanie Harris - Dolly Bird #1 (as Frankey Martyn)


User reviews

Aedem

Aedem

This film does not work on so many levels. It would have benefitted from some additional editing; some scenes and jokes, instead of coming off as wacky British humor, just seemed tacked on or inappropriate. This film probably was aiming to be the next "Time Bandits" (which several of the crew worked on, and which was used as a point of comparison in early publicity) and missed the mark.

The film can't seem to decide if it is aiming for kids or the adult market: the kiddie show fantasy plot doesn't meld well with references to SM, unfunny double entendres about giant vegetables (see above) and jokes about pubic hair. The film just doesn't hang together; there are a couple of plot holes and there was a dance number tacked on the end that really didn't belong there at all, though I did enjoy it. The music ranges from all right to saccharine and painfully low budget.

That said, there are several very good British character actors in this, notably Joss Ackland and John Inman (of "Are You Being Served?"), who were a joy to watch, and the costumes are delightful, with good attention to detail.

Richard O'Brien wasn't given much to do, but seemed to enjoy doing it, and Brian Blessed happily boomed his way through the film as the villain.

Overall, this film is interesting as an oddity and is worth picking up if you're a fan of British character actors or any of the principals; the cast contains a former game show host and Page 3 girl; a former Dr. Who, and of course, the creator of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, so while you may be bewildered, you won't be bored.