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The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo

  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.2K
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Jamie Williams in The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo (1997)
Jungle AdventureAdventureComedyDramaFamily

The story of Mowgli, a young boy abandoned in the wilds of India. Raised by a panther, an elephant and a bear, Mowgli must learn civilization's ways when his long-lost uncle and a circus sco... Read allThe story of Mowgli, a young boy abandoned in the wilds of India. Raised by a panther, an elephant and a bear, Mowgli must learn civilization's ways when his long-lost uncle and a circus scout from Barnum and Bailey come looking for him.The story of Mowgli, a young boy abandoned in the wilds of India. Raised by a panther, an elephant and a bear, Mowgli must learn civilization's ways when his long-lost uncle and a circus scout from Barnum and Bailey come looking for him.

  • Director
    • Dee McLachlan
  • Writers
    • Matthew Horton
    • Bayard Johnson
    • Rudyard Kipling
  • Stars
    • Jamie Williams
    • Billy Campbell
    • Roddy McDowall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dee McLachlan
    • Writers
      • Matthew Horton
      • Bayard Johnson
      • Rudyard Kipling
    • Stars
      • Jamie Williams
      • Billy Campbell
      • Roddy McDowall
    • 8User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jamie Williams
    Jamie Williams
    • Mowgli
    Billy Campbell
    Billy Campbell
    • Harrison
    • (as Bill Campbell)
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • King Murphy
    David Paul Francis
    David Paul Francis
    • Chuchundra
    Gulshan Grover
    Gulshan Grover
    • Buldeo
    Dyrk Ashton
    Dyrk Ashton
    • Karait
    Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy
    Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy
    • Emily Reece
    B.J. Hogg
    • Col. Reece
    Amy Robbins
    • Molly Ward
    Hal Fowler
    Hal Fowler
    • Capt. Ward
    Albert Moses
    Albert Moses
    • Conductor
    Wijerathna Warakagoda
    • Engineer
    • (as Wijeratne Warakagoda)
    Simon Barker
    • Train Official
    E.A. Piyasena
    • Porter
    Raja Summanapala
    • Buldeo's Servant
    • (as Raja Sumanapala)
    Sunil Hettiarachchi
    • Rickshaw Man
    • Director
      • Dee McLachlan
    • Writers
      • Matthew Horton
      • Bayard Johnson
      • Rudyard Kipling
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews8

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    10Pepp

    Good movies for anyone who love the family movies

    Jamie Williams, only 10 years old when the movie was made, stars as the man-cub Mowgli in this movie adaptation of the classic story by Rudyard Kipling. He is supported by an outstanding cast of animals, such as Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and Sher Khan the tiger.

    The story is too well know to bear repeating. But playing against Williams are characters representing the Yankee "collector" for P. T, Barnum's circus (Bill Campbell), a couple of eccentric British army officers and their wives, an Indian hurdy-gurdy player complete with trained monkey, an Indian prince who is really Mowgli's uncle, and a positively weird tracker with his trained python.

    There is also an appearance by Roddy McDowall, who was himself a very famous child star (How Green Was My Valley, Kidnapped (1948)) with over 158 movie appearances in his career.

    The boy-cub, his wolf brothers, and all the animals out shine and out star the adults in this movie. The animal trainers are the invisible stars, directing the animals in major roles, not just quick appearances.

    Williams is exceptional in his role as Mowgli, even more exceptional considering that no stunt doubles were used in the filming. All Mowgli's stunt scenes were made by Jamie himself at age 10 and half! Including the chase at running train's roof, climbing the walls in the ruined city and few scenes, where he was 4-6 feets from the adult tiger, who was on thin lead only.

    And he's cute, to boot! Tanned, smooth skinned, and lithe. With a grin to light up a city. It's a joy to watch him run though the jungle swinging from tree to tree. A young Tarzan comes to mind. Maybe in a few more years when his body has filled out, Williams could replace Johnny Weismuller? Watch this movie as an antidote to the dreadful cartoon version of the novel, with the singing bear. It is an extremely realistic portrayal of a feral boy, his jungle friends, the jungle itself, and those adults who would wish him ill. It belongs in that category of serious movies that star children, but are not just children's stories.
    1cinefreakdude

    warning: awful!

    EPIC FAIL. On every level, this god-awful piece of crap is just muddled, stupid, and unnecessary trash. The plot was incredibly cliché-ridden, boring and uncreative, the acting was as lame as possible, the direction and set direction were dreadful, and the movie was also extremely racist. The movie borrowed from various other films, and they were so noticeable it was pathetic. Once again, the storyline was unbearably painful and annoying, I felt like throwing up at the end. I could really go on for hours about just how stupid and atrocious this crap is. Also, what's with the chimpanzees? Not only were they unbearably unnecessary and aggravating, but chimps don't even live in Asia! The film weakly tried to be funny in parts - but in instead of even feeling at all motivated to laugh, I just rolled my eyes, gritted my teeth and tried not to vomit. This hopeless, abominable and insulting film is definitely one of the worst movies ever made, and please spare yourself having to sit through it. 0%
    8jkenny-2

    not accurate but so true...

    I bought this movie in the $5 bin at Wal-Mart & did not know what to expect. Well, I found it charming! I have read Kipling within the last few years and cite the Jungle Books as an example of children's books that are of absorbing interest to adults, as well. I do not find that true of, say, the Harry Potter series. Kipling is a surpassing genius; he did not pander to the reader or to children. He tells a heartfelt naturally symbolic tale that is pure and powerful. As to this movie: it is a hodge-podge of Kipling's plots. But, man, is it beautiful and that little kid is so good and believable as Mowgli. Without being true to any one of the books, it seems to me perfectly true to the spirit of Kipling. The cinematography and the beautiful animals are, in themselves, worth the price of admission. I loved it!
    Motorskallen

    12-years old Jamie, a bunch of animals and a beautiful nature surrounding - then what do you get?

    The answer to the question above is of course this outstanding movie.

    I could be boasting about the great animals, trained to ... well, whatever they do in this movie. I would be bragging about how great mr Williams is in the role as Mowgli. I should proudly present to you the wonderful nature and magnificant surrounding. But I don't have to. All I have to do is to tell you to watch the movie.

    Also, it's much better than it's forerunner. And that's all I had to say about that.
    10snapper-1

    A very warm story, clean enough for the whole family, all ages.

    12yo Jamie Williams was the perfect actor choice for 9yo Mowgli, the Jungle Boy. Besides being a talented actor he is lovely appearing and looked the part of someone who may have been raised by wolves.

    All supporting adult actors performed their associative roles well, without stealing the scenes and without resorting to ghetto-speak or being vulgar in any way. So I say this movie is a family-safe event that will allow a 'time-out' from day-to-day rituals for all ages of children and accompanying adults.

    Each exotic animal had its own breathtaking scene where their individual grace and beauty could be observed. Close-ups of sweet Mowgli's face when he calls birds, monkeys, cats, wolves or bears were very clear and added some gentle depth to a little boy who was the product of animal care taking.

    My family enjoyed this movie.

    Clearly a story this simple is not meant for those persons who have left the bigger part of their childhood essence behind; however, it is highly recommended to anyone who still enjoys tender child fare: clean, wholesome, gentle and enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      Ironically, The Jungle Book (1994) was adapted from Rudyard Kipling's 'The Second Jungle Book' and The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo (1997) was adapted from Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' (in particular, its story "Kaa's Hunting") but took its title from 'The Second Jungle Book', to distinguish itself from the movie The Jungle Book (1994).
    • Goofs
      Chimps do not live in Asia, where the movie takes place.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Night Falls on Manhattan/Rudyard Kipling's the Second Jungle Book/Love! Valour! Compassion!/Sprung/A Chef in Love (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Blue Danube
      (An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314)

      Written by Johann Strauss

      Arranged by John Scott

      Performed by The Seattle Symphony Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rudyard Kipling's The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli and Baloo
    • Filming locations
      • Sri Lanka
    • Production companies
      • MDP Worldwide
      • TriStar Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $346,056
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $157,049
      • May 18, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $346,056
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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