`Jungle Book' A Top Release For Children

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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19950611
Author:MARTIE ZAD

Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" is now available on home video in a live-action version starring Jason Scott Lee, Sam Neill, Cary Elwes and John Cleese.

This "Jungle Book," like Disney's major animated hit in 1967, is about little Mowgli, abandoned in the wilds of the Indian jungle, where his jungle friends teach him to survive. The story combines adventure, humor and romance, making it a candidate for summer family viewing. The 111-minute movie lists for $22.99.

Other new summer fare for youngsters:

"Pooh Fun 'n Games," an addition to Disney Pooh Playtime series, crafted to teach ...

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