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Release Date:
18 October 1967 (USA)
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Tagline:
The Jungle is JUMPIN'!
Plot:
Bagheera the Panther and Baloo the Bear have a difficult time trying to convince a boy to leave the jungle for human civilization. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar.
Another 2 wins
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2 nominations
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(23 articles)
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One of Disney's Most Memorable Movies
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Phil Harris | ... | Baloo (voice) | |
| Sebastian Cabot | ... | Bagheera (voice) | |
| Bruce Reitherman | ... | Mowgli (voice) | |
| George Sanders | ... | Shere Khan (voice) | |
| Sterling Holloway | ... | Kaa (voice) | |
| Louis Prima | ... | King Louie (voice) | |
| J. Pat O'Malley | ... | Col. Hathi / Buzzie (voice) | |
| Verna Felton | ... | Winifred (voice) | |
| Clint Howard | ... | Junior (voice) | |
| Chad Stuart | ... | Flaps (voice) | |
| Lord Tim Hudson | ... | Dizzy (voice) | |
| John Abbott | ... | Akela (voice) | |
| Darleen Carr | ... | The Girl (voice) | |
| Ben Wright | ... | Rama (voice) |
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Runtime:
78 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)
Certification:
West Germany:o.Al. |
Portugal:M/4 |
South Korea:All |
Finland:K-8 (1968) |
Finland:S (1977) |
Norway:5 |
New Zealand:G |
Netherlands:AL |
Argentina:Atp |
Canada:G |
Chile:TE |
France:U |
Peru:PT |
Sweden:Btl |
Switzerland:0 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:U |
USA:G (1978) |
Brazil:Livre
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When Gregory Peck was the President of the Academy of Motion Pictures and Science, he tried his hardest to get a full-length animated feature film (most notably the The Jungle Book (1967)) not only nominated for Best Picture Academy Award but actually win the award. He resigned as President in 1970 when other members didn't agree with him about animated films being nominated for the award.
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Goofs:
Continuity: When Colonel Hathi orders the troops to halt it is clear that Winifred is at the front. However, later in the scene, a gray elephant appears to be at the front instead.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
Bagheera: Many strange legends are told of these jungles of India, but none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. It all began when the silence of the jungle was broken by an unfamiliar sound.
[Sound of baby crying]
Bagheera: It was a sound like one never heard before in this part of the jungle. It was a man cub! Had I known how deeply I was to be involved, I would've obeyed my first impulse and walked away.
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Bagheera: Many strange legends are told of these jungles of India, but none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. It all began when the silence of the jungle was broken by an unfamiliar sound.
[Sound of baby crying]
Bagheera: It was a sound like one never heard before in this part of the jungle. It was a man cub! Had I known how deeply I was to be involved, I would've obeyed my first impulse and walked away.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in DTV Valentine (1986) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
Trust in Me (The Python's Song)
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The Jungle Book is one of Disney's most memorable animated movies. It's based on the "Mowgli" stories by Rudyard Kipling (who also wrote the famous Just So Stories). Like in most Disney films, Mowgli is an orphan. Bagheera the panther find him and he is raised by a family of wolves. That is until Shere Khan the tiger comes back to the jungle...
One thing I love about The Jungle Book is the villains. In most Disney movies you have one villain, sometimes with stupid and funny sidekicks who get bossed around all the time. But The Jungle Book offers three villains all who want Mowgli all for themselves. There is King Louie the king of the monkeys. He kidnaps Mowgli but doesn't really want to harm him, which perhaps makes him the least cruelest of the three. All he wants is to be like man as he puts it in the wonderful song that will want to make you get up and dance: "I Wanna Be Like You". More specifically he wants to know the secret on how to make fire. Then there's Shere Khan, the tiger who comes back to the jungle and is the reason that Bagheera and the wolves (and eventually Baloo) want to take him back to the "man village". Shere Khan is very swift and cruel but also very calm about his cruelty and not the least bit temperamental. However his characteristics do change at his last screen appearance, and frankly I'd be freaking out to if I had a burning branch stuck to my tail (heck I'd freak out if I just had a tail). Shere Khan hates mankind and of course Mowgli is man. Last but definitely not least (my favorite of the three)- Kaa, the snake, and a very big one I might add. See- King Louie wants to be like Mowgli, Shere Khan wants to kill Mowgli and Kaa wants to... eat Mowgli. He has a very big mouth which would enable him to eat Mowgli but it does him bad too- he talks to much and then never gets the chance to eat Mowgli.
Other than these three memorable villains there's Mowgli himself, the man-cub (who by the way was voiced by Bruce Reitherman, son of the director of this film- and many other Disney greats: Wolfgang Reitherman). There's the elephants, the vultures (who are actually nice and quite humorous too), Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther. Songs include King Louie's (who was voiced by Louie Parma) "I Wanna Be Like You". Kaa's "Trust in Me" (which no one should... trust in Kaa that is). And of course Baloo's "The Bare Necessities".
As for the racist overtone- that's one of the silliest things I've heard. The Jungle Book can be enjoyed by anyone of any age (...and any race).