Jungle Book: Directed by Zoltan Korda. With Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia. A boy raised by wild animals tries to adapt to human village life.
Jungle Book: Directed by Zoltan Korda. With Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia. A boy raised by wild animals tries to adapt to human village life.
The Korda brothers’ voluptuous fantasy Jungle Book—directed by Zoltán, produced by Alexander, and art-directed by Vincent—captures that mood-swinging moment in late childhood when the adult world seems to be unbearably corrupt and nothing coul… ...
"Jungle Book" (1942) Cast: Sabu: Mowgli Joseph Calleia: Buldeo John Qualen: The barber Frank Puglia: The pundit Rosemary DeCamp: Messua Patricia O'Rourke: Mahala Ralph Byrd: Durga John Mather: Rao Faith Brook: English girl Noble Johnson: Sikh...
Byline: CHARLES LEGGEQUESTION What became of the wonderful teenage actor Sabu, who featured in The Drum (1938) and the Jungle Book (1942)?SABU DASTAGIR was born in Karapur, Mysore, India in 1924. The son of an Indian mahout (elephant driver), he was working as a stable lad when he ...
similar version of the Jungle Book. Just read the movie descriptions and you'll get what you need to know. One thing about this version is some of the big name actors that signed on to do voices. Just look at IMDBs cast list and you're bound to see some very famous actors and ...
The Jungle Book I saw the newest Disney version of “The Jungle Book” in the company of my enthralled 12-year-old son, and there were moments when I envied him—but not too many, because the film is so surefooted in its effects, so precise and simple in its characterizations, and so...
(James Whitmore). Dix immediately hands his gun to Gus who puts it the register. The police come in right behind him and search him for the gun. One of the policemen is Pat Flaherty, who was uncredited. The older officer says they will book him on “vag” which is an old charge, ...
These scenes are unsuitable for small children, and the "PG" rating is laughable. What's hard to understand is why the producers would want to pass off "Rudyard Kipling's the Jungle Book" as a children's movie, when it holds up perfectly well as a competent example of the "Gunga Din...
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