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The Jungle Book

The legend will never be the same.
1994 | 111m | English

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Raised by wild animals since childhood, Mowgli is drawn away from the jungle by the beautiful Kitty. But Mowgli must eventually face corrupt Capt. Boone, who wants both Kitty's hand and the treasures of Monkey City – a place only Mowgli can find.
Release Date: Dec 23, 1994
Director: Stephen Sommers
Writer: Rudyard Kipling, Mark Geldman, Ronald Yanover, Stephen Sommers
Genres: Family, Adventure, Drama
Keywords tiger, feral child, bear, jungle, falling in love
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $53,508,356
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jason Scott Lee Mowgli
Cary Elwes Captain William Boone
Lena Headey Katherine 'Kitty' Brydon
Sam Neill Colonel Geofferey Brydon
John Cleese Dr. Julius Plumford
Jason Flemyng Wilkins
Stefan Kalipha Buldeo
Ron Donachie Harley
Anirudh Agarwal Tabaqui
Faran Tahir Nathoo
Sean Naegeli Mowgli, age 5
Joanna Wolff Kitty, age 5
Liza Walker Alice
Rachel Robertson Rose
Natalie Morse Margaret
Gerry Crampton Sgt. Major
Amrik Gill Butler
Rick Glassey Sgt. Claiborne
David Vincent Bobb British Soldier (uncredited)
Ed Gale Baby Baloo (uncredited)
Name Job
Rudyard Kipling Novel
Basil Poledouris Original Music Composer
Bob Ducsay Editor
Dick Ziker Stunts
Patricia M. Peters Stunts
David R. Ellis Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Annie Ellis Stunt Double
Troy Robinson Stunts
Freddie Hice Stunts
Michael Runyard Stunts
Mark Geldman Screenplay
Ronald Yanover Screenplay
Juan Ruiz Anchía Director of Photography
Doc Antle Animal Wrangler
Kim B. Christensen Sound Effects Editor
Allan Cameron Production Design
Celestia Fox Casting
John Mollo Costume Design
Stephen Sommers Screenplay, Director
Adam Somner Second Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Mark Damon Executive Producer
Lawrence Mortorff Executive Producer
Sharad Patel Executive Producer
Edward S. Feldman Producer
Raju Patel Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
8.0

Very good. I wasn't sure what to expect from this 1994 version of <em>'The Jungle Book'</em>, though I'm pleased to say it exceeded my expectations. It's a very different telling of Rudyard Kipling's work from what I've previously seen, which actually gives it a fresher feel. If we're comparing f ... ilm adaptations, the 2016 remake is the better film. I still thoroughly enjoyed this one though. I liked the switch-up of events, while the death scenes are excellent. Cast-wise it's strong, with Jason Scott Lee (Mowgli), Cary Elwes (William), Lena Headey (Katherine), Sam Neill (Geoffrey) and John Cleese (Julius) all appearing. Lee and Elwes are the standouts, but I rate all five of them. The score is mostly alright, but some moments of it are superb; one part in particular reminded me, somewhat randomly, of television's <em>'The Crown'</em>. There are a few things that I can understand being deemed as downsides, those include the silent animals (voices wouldn't have worked here, imo) and obvious nature of the plot. Pleasant film, one of the best adaptations of TJB that I've seen.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

_**Mowgli Jones of the Jungle**_ From 1887 to the turn of the century a boy is raised by wolves in the jungles of India where Shere Khan the tiger dwells and threatens. With assistance from Baloo the bear and Bagheera the black panther, Mowgli (Jason Scott Lee) learns the "Law of the Jungle” befo ... re going back to civilization and learning the strange ways and corruptions of humanity, as well as love. Sam Neill, Lena Headey, Cary Elwes and John Cleese are on hand. "The Jungle Book" (1994) mixes the sweet innocence of Rudyard Kipling's fables with “Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan” (1984) and Indiana Jones. Don’t expect talking animals as this is a relatively realistic adventure with some cute animal reactions, but not overdone. While I prefer “Greystoke” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” it’s at least on par with “Temple of Doom” and “The Last Crusade.” It needed more human interest to keep the attention of adults, but has enough I reckon. Some people have complained that Jason Scott Lee was miscast, but it’s assumed Mowgli’s mother (whom we never see and died when he was born) was of Asian descent. Keep in mind that, geographically, Southeast Asia is right around the corner from the Indian subcontinent, not to mention Nepal/China to the north, and so mixed marriages weren’t exactly unheard of. Meanwhile Lee himself is a mix of Polynesian & Chinese blood. For the movie, making Mowgli part-Asian made him an outsider to both the British and the Indians, which works for me. The beautiful Lena Headey does well in her role while Elwes is effective as the odious Brit snob. Lee, of course, kicks total axx while the live-action animals and spectacular locations are worth the price of admission. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot in Jodhpur in northwestern India (scenes featuring monkeys and elephants), as well as Bombay (Mowgli's urban interaction scenes), Tennessee (Fall Creek Falls & Ozone Falls) and South Carolina (Fripp Island & nearby Beaufort). GRADE: B/B-

Jul 09, 2021