
The big city is about to get a little savage.
Uptight New York City executive, Michael Cromwell, pursues his soon-to-be ex-wife to South America and returns home with the son he never knew he had—a boy raised in a tribal village in Brazil. Armed with only his blowgun, the 13-year-old Mimi-Siku discovers that the world outside his jungle home is indeed a strange place.
- 5.3
- 1997
- Released
- 1h 45m

Tim Allen
Michael Cromwell
Martin Short
Richard Kempster
JoBeth Williams
Dr. Patricia Cromwell
Lolita Davidovich
Charlotte
Sam Huntington
Mimi-Siku
David Ogden Stiers
Alexei Jovanovic
Bob Dishy
George Langston
Valerie Mahaffey
Jan Kempster
Leelee Sobieski
Karen Kempster
Frankie J. Galasso
Andrew Kempster
Luis Ávalos
Abe
Carole Shelley
Fiona
Dominic Keating
Ian
Rondi Reed
Sarah
Oni Faida Lampley
Madeleine
Michael Mastro
Gino
Joan Copeland
Mrs. Prelot
Jack McGee
Mr. Uhley
Nicholas J. Giangiulio
Jovanovic Thug
Christine Toy Johnson
Stewardess
Jack O'Connell
Homeless Person
Jake Cooper
Benjamin
Ken Larsen
Ride Operator
Lowell Sanders
Broker
Adam LeFevre
Morrison
John Tormey
Deli Clerk
Diana Roberts
"Hello You" Girl
Derek Smith
Louis
Tanya Memme
Trader's Assistant
Eva Veronika
Jovanovic's Mother
Georgina Kess
Fish Market Employee

Released
en
$32,000,000.00
$59,927,618.00
- #new york city
- #paternity
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