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Format: Laserdisc
 Oct 1997
 Rated G
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Sound: Stereo, HiFi, THX
 Closed Captioned
 100 min.
 Color
 UPC: 786936048902 |
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Movie Description The 19th animated feature produced by Disney studios and the last film supervised by Walt Disney himself. This endearing feature is based on Rudyard Kipling's children's story about a boy named Mowgli raised by wolves in the wilderness of India. During his delightful and scary adventures with a series of wild creatures, Mowgli learns he must leave the jungle and be what nature intended him to be -- a man. Delightful jazz-inspired songs make this a Disney classic.
Film Notes Theatrical release: 1967. Rereleased 1978, 1984, and 1990.
THE JUNGLE BOOK is the 19th full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures, and was the last film supervised by Walt Disney himself.
Filmed in Technicolor.
In its original release, "Jungle Book" was shown with a live-action animal film, "Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar."
Budget approximately $4 million. The film took 42 months to make.
Remade in a live action version in 1994.
Industry Reviews "...Disney-style animation at its most urbane....A droll wit guaranteed to keep parents as well entertained as their children..." New York Times - p.C13 - Janet Maslin
"...A film with great animated sequences....THE JUNGLE BOOK remains a high-spirited romp that will delight children..." Los Angeles Times - Charles Solomon (07/13/1990)
"...Each performer molds the characterization into his own image....A kiddie-pleaser..." USA Today - Mike Clark (05/10/1991)
"Walt Disney had a genius for tapping the general public's bear love....The gambit peaked with 1967's THE JUNGLE BOOK....A bright, delicious vision of nature..." -- Grade: A Entertainment Weekly - Steve Daly (10/12/2007)
5 stars out of 5 -- "[C]inema's most triumphant swan-song; an intoxicating cocktail of the all-inclusive Disney dazzle which refuses to wither with age." Total Film - Andy Lowe (12/01/2007)
5 stars out of 5 -- "THE JUNGLE BOOK is the most riotously fun of all the classics in the Mouse House library, bopping along with a joyously light spirit." Empire - Nick De Semlyen (12/01/2007)
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