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Digital distribution platforms like GOG, Steam, or Microsoft Store may offer "Dunston: Checks In" for purchase or download in 720p BluRay quality.

: You can clearly see Dunston's funny facial expressions.

While 1080p is now the standard for full high definition, 720p (which is 1280x720 pixels) offers a significant upgrade over standard DVD quality (typically 720x480 pixels). For a film like "Dunston Checks In," which is nearly three decades old, a 720p transfer from a BluRay source provides a clean, sharp image that showcases the film’s cinematography without requiring massive file sizes.

What elevates Dunston Checks In above typical direct-to-video fare is its surprisingly prestige cast. Faye Dunaway’s performance as the ruthless hotel owner, Mrs. Dubrow, provides a campy, high-tension foil to Jason Alexander’s "everyman" anxiety. However, the true star is Sammy, the orangutan who played Dunston. According to the Center for Great Apes , Sammy's expressive "acting" was a highlight of the production, though he was retired shortly after filming as he grew too large and strong for Hollywood sets.

If you have kids or just want a "brain-off" trip down memory lane, it’s a charming, harmless watch. It doesn't try to be high art; it just wants to show you an orangutan in a tuxedo causing a ruckus—and on that front, it definitely delivers. Perfect for: A rainy afternoon or a 90s-themed movie night.

. Whether you're analyzing it for a film class or just exploring its nostalgic 90s charm, here is a draft that explores the film's unique blend of farce, animal stardom, and the "hotel chaos" trope.

The physical textures—such as Dunston’s fur, the fine fabrics of the high-society costumes, and the background visual gags—are sharp and discernible.

Released in 1996, Dunston Checks In is a family comedy directed by Ken Kwapis and starring Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway, Eric Lloyd, and Rupert Everett. The film revolves around a young boy named Kyle Grant (Eric Lloyd) who befriends an orangutan named Dunston while staying at a luxurious hotel managed by his father, Robert Grant (Jason Alexander). Meanwhile, Dunston is on the run from a crooked animal thief (Rupert Everett) who plans to use him for illegal purposes.

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