The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story (1998)

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Written by Rudyard Kipling, Jose Rivera

Directed by Nick Marck

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Rudyard Kipling's spellbinding story of Mowgli, a human baby brought up by animals in the jungle, is now told in his own words in this fascinating film. Meet his friends, like Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, and his enemy Shere Khan, in this captivating re-telling of his tale, and hear not only Mowgli's words but those of the animals.

Cast

Marty IngelsHathi the Elephant
Brandon BakerMowgli
Dee Bradley BakerBee Elephant Baboon
Image for Clancy BrownClancy BrownAkela the Wolf
Ken Hudson CampbellWolf #1
Image for Nancy CartwrightNancy CartwrightSkunk Macaws
Brian Doyle-MurrayBaloo
Image for Peri GilpinPeri GilpinRaksha
Sherman HowardShere Khan
Myles JeffreyOne of the wolf pups
Eartha KittBagheera the Panther
Kathy NajimyChil the Vulture
Ashley PeldonTeen Raksha the Wolf
Fred SavageNarrator
Wallace ShawnTarzan the Chimp
Ryan TaylorYoung Mowgli
Image for Stephen TobolowskyStephen TobolowskyTabaqui the Hyena
Frank WelkerPorcupine / Baboon / Jungle Noises

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