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Movie review for Night at the Museum 
 
This is an enjoyable family oriented movie, about a newly recruited museum 
guard by outgoing guard Gus played by the legendary Mickey Rooney(The Black 
Stallion), who finds that at night the models, and mannequins come to life, due 
to a life-giving tablet. Unfortunately they can only be alive up to sunrise, 
where they go back to their inanimate state, but that is ample time for them to 
chaos chaos to the museum, with Neanderthals, a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Vikings and 
Huns and other malevolent characters to avoid.

Unfortunately the life giving tablet has fallen into the hands of Ahkmenrah who 
wants to use it to get out of the confines of the Museum and be able to live 
outside of it's realms past the sunrise.

Ben Stiller (Tropic Thunder) plays Larry Daley the Museum guard with Jake 
Cherry playing his son Nick, Ricky Gervais(The Office) plays Dr. McPhee the 
manager of the museum. Robin Williams(Good Will Hunting) plays Theodore 
Roosevelt, Rami Malek plays Ahkmenrah, Steve Coogan as the miniature roman 
Octavius, Owen Wilson(The Wedding Crashers) as the cowboy Jedediah.

The always dependable Robin Williams plays Theodore Roosevelt, constantly on 
horse back and has his eye for Sacajawea played by the lovely Mizuo Peck.

Larry has to prevent many of the animated characters from causing havoc to the 
museum, notably a Capuchin monkey called Dexter, and he also has to tolerate 
one of the workers at the musuem Rebecca, who doesn't take him seriously played 
by the lovely Carla Gugino(Snake eyes), after constantly having to battle wits 
with Dexter, Larry is amused when Rebecca the next day describes the Capuchin 
monkey as one of the most generous creatures.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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