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- Morning in the cave. Mowgli wakes up and
stands up. You can see TWO wolves standing
with him. Cut, Mowgli is standing in cave's
entrance with ONE wolf. (The second wolf disappeared
or sublimated) - Pepp
- Mowgli's meeting the train. The gap between
plough and sleepers is too small, I think,
that Mowgli couldn't get under the train in
one piece. - Pepp
- On the train's roof. Mowgli and Harrison
are running to end of the train, but travelers
in the window are looking in opposite direction.
- Pepp
- You can see modern hair-cross when bad Buldeo
tries to shoot Mowgli. I think, that guns
in 1890 had no hair-cross optics. - Pepp
- You can see smoke from the fire in scene
without civilized people. Mowgli didn't know,
how to make a fire. The smoke also changes
direction between this and next scene. - Pepp
- The tiger scars on Mowgli's right side are
missing in some scenes :-) - Pepp
- Inside the train. How Mowgi can pull an
adult man by the rope? I believe that Mowgli
can be stronger than most of boys of the same
age (and Jamie looks stronger too), but he
can't pull somebody, who is several times
heavier. It is unbelievable... - Pepp
- Watch carefully the sequence, where Mowgli
meets the train. He's on the bridge, hears
the train's noise. Then he stands and sees
the train. When train comes nearer, you can
see the bridge isn't here. - Pepp
- The funny scene where Chuchundra, the fat
monkey owner hangs on the tree. He drops his
music instrument and it falls outside the
rails. In the next scenes, where he looks
down, the instrument lies between the rails.
- Pepp
- At the end of the sequence where Mowgli
runs through the wagon full of travelers,
one of them opens the door between wagons
and... the end of train! But in the next scene
Mowgli runs on, in the another wagon of course.
- Pepp
- You can see that Sher Khan, the tiger, is
on the lead in some scenes when Mowgli is
fightin' with him. (You may need a VCR with
perfect still to see it) Beginning of this
sequence is blue-screened, but unusually:
The tiger is real and Mowgli in jungle is
inserted instead of the blue background. In
spite of it, Jamie is really brave. I shouldn't
be one step far from an adult tiger who is
on thin lead only, I think. He would be killed
easily if tiger hits him by paw. - Pepp
- Mowgli is almost as tall as the adult Harrison,
just after the "snake lift" scene.
The behind scene picture gives you the answer:
Jamie stands at the step. It was made intentionally,
I think, to allow small Jamie watch to Harrison's
eyes directly and vice versa. - Pepp
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