Not so much a follow-up to A Fish Called Wanda as a sort of Carry On Up the Zoo. An Anzac tycoon (Kevin Kline) takes over an English zoo, putting ex-army man John Cleese in charge, with the task of increasing takings by 20 per cent. Cleese decrees that the zoo shall contain only fierce animals, which is the cue for the keepers (including Carey Lowell, Robert Lindsay, Ronnie Corbett and an intensely annoying Michael Palin as non-stop talker Bugsy) to present even the most docile of their charges as savage creatures to save their skins. Even worse than Cleese is the tycoon's American son (also Kline) who, with his curvaceous assistant (Jamie Lee Curtis) in tow, soon turns the zoo into a sort of sponsored version of a holiday camp. There's lots of leery laboured humour here, but not much that actually makes you laugh. Most of the jokes centre on sex and other bodily functions - you can just bet the zoo's cuter keepers will end up in their underwear and they do. It's formula farce.