
MXP: Most Xtreme Primate
Comedy
Overview
The athletically inclined chimpanzee Jack takes to the slopes. After meeting with some children in Colorado, the charming creature soon tears up the mountainside on a snowboard.
Top Cast


James Crescenzo
James Crescenzo
Paulie
James Crescenzo
Paulie


Robby Benson
Robby Benson
Edward
Robby Benson
Edward


Devin Douglas Drewitz
Devin Douglas Drewitz
Pete
Devin Douglas Drewitz
Pete


Trevor Wright
Trevor Wright
Jay
Trevor Wright
Jay


Ian Bagg
Ian Bagg
Gilfred
Ian Bagg
Gilfred


Rob Tinkler
Rob Tinkler
Stanley
Rob Tinkler
Stanley


Gwynyth Walsh
Gwynyth Walsh
Julie
Gwynyth Walsh
Julie


Nicole McKay
Nicole McKay
Howeena
Nicole McKay
Howeena
Bjorn Leines
Bjorn Leines
Himself
Bjorn Leines
Himself
Troy Aldridge
Troy Aldridge
Phil
Troy Aldridge
Phil
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