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Encyclopedia > Dunston Checks In

Directed by: Ken Kwapis


Written by: John Hopkins (story)


Plot Summary:


The Majestic Hotel is a 5 star luxurious establishment, and Manager Robert Grant is devoted to keeping his guests happy. However his sons, Brian and Kyle are quite the opposite, troublesome and mischievous. Robert discovers for the chairman of the hotel that a Sixth star culd be rewarded to the Majectic Hotel, if a representitive is impressed, and this representitive is an undercover guest of the Majestic Hotel. But then Lord Rutlidge(Rupert Everett) and his well-trained Monkey, Dunston, check into the hotel. Dunston is trained as a jewell thief by his violent owner, Rutlidge, and Dunston attempts to escape a life of crime and with the help of Kyle and Brian, might just destroy the chances of the hotel becoming a 6-star.


Summary written by Mekaeal Chaudary


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Dunston Checks In - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (213 words)
Dunston Checks In is a 1996 film starring Jason Alexander, Eric Lloyd, Faye Dunaway, Rupert Everett, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, Graham Sack and Sam as Dunston.
However, a certain guest by the name of Lord Rutledge (Rupert Everett) checks in with his orangutan, Dunston, who is trained as a jewel thief.
Dunston attempts to escape a life of crime with the help of Kyle and Brian, Grant's mischievous sons, but this just might destroy the chances of the hotel becoming a 6-star establishment.
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