George of the Jungle: Created by Allan Burns. With Bill Scott, June Foray, Paul Frees, Daws Butler. An anthology of Jay Ward cartoon creations, featuring a dumb ape man and his friends.
George of the Jungle: Created by Allan Burns. With Bill Scott, June Foray, Paul Frees, Daws Butler. An anthology of Jay Ward cartoon creations, featuring a dumb ape man and his friends.
George of the Jungle: Directed by Sam Weisman. With Brendan Fraser, Leslie Mann, Thomas Haden Church, Richard Roundtree. A man raised in the jungle by apes falls in love with a wealthy American heiress.
Dempsey, John
Is “George of the Jungle” a great movie? No. But it is well-positioned for the silly season, when we’ve had just about all of the terrorist explosions we need for one summer and it’s still too hot for the autumn art films. I recommend a spinoff: a Saturday morning cartoon seri...
When he calls on his girl, Elvira, her dog gets hold of a time bomb and playfully runs all over town following George with the "ball." George thinks ...See more Read more: Plot summary Director Francis Corby Writer George McManus (cartoon Let George Do It) See all filmmakers & ...
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George of the Jungle: Directed by Sam Weisman. With Brendan Fraser, Leslie Mann, Thomas Haden Church, Richard Roundtree. A man raised in the jungle by apes falls in love with a wealthy American heiress.
Almost every element from the George of the Jungle (1967) cartoon series is included in this movie... even the "Never argue with the Narrator" line that shows up in Jay Ward's cartoons. गूफ़ Shep is clearly an Indian elephant, none of which are found in the wild in Africa. ...
Almost every element from the George della giungla (1967) cartoon series is included in this movie... even the "Never argue with the Narrator" line that shows up in Jay Ward's cartoons. Blooper Shep is clearly an Indian elephant, none of which are found in the wild in Africa. The two...