Jungle Cat

1960

Action / Documentary / Family

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 80% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 80%
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 431 431

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Plot summary

This final True-Life Adventure would also appear to be one of the best, as we go into the South American jungle to observe the jaguar. Jungle Cat is more intimate than its kin, allowing individual animal characters to be developed. Central to the cast is a pair of jaguars (one ebony), whose fighting leads to love and, not long after, two babies (one resembling each parent).


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Nemo_24 6 / 10

Pretty Cool!

I was a little surprised to see how low the rating for Walt Disney's Jungle Cat was. We are a little spoiled with the creation of shows like Planet Earth and the advancements in technology. In my opinion, for a film from 1959, Jungle Cat is a pretty cool documentary. In just over an hour, you are introduced to a number of different animals, and you get to observe quite a few unique situations. If you combined today's technology with the scenes that were captured in '59, I think you would have some much better viewer ratings. If you are a Disney history nerd, you've got to imagine Jungle Cat is exactly what Walt set out for in his nature films. Jungle Cat is well worth the watch (so long as you don't constantly compare it to Planet Earth).

Reviewed by gridoon2022 7 / 10

First-rate nature documentary from Disney

First-rate nature documentary from Disney with lots of amazing footage which captures the Amazon jungle life up close in a way that could hardly be improved upon even with the help of today's more advanced technology. There are exciting fight scenes (the film does not shy away from the violence inherent in nature), moments of comedy and playful tenderness, and a variety of beautiful and/or strange creatures (those sloths certainly live up to their name!) *** out of 4.

Reviewed by AlsExGal 8 / 10

More jungle than cat

I give it a high rating considering that Disney was a pioneer in nature films as family entertainment. Decades before the Discovery Channel, Disney and his filmmakers were winning awards for these films. Cinematography has come a long way in the ensuing 58 years, but this film captures close ups and action shots of the wildlife without giving the viewer headaches. Just compare anything Disney did in the 40s and 50s to the entertaining 1974 nature film "Animals are Beautiful People". I loved the jokes, but I hated the headache I got from the blurred photography that simply could not keep up with the motion of the animals. Now back to the story.

The film's main focus is a spotted female jaguar living in the South American jungle who chooses a black male jaguar as a mate and produces two cubs - one being identical to dad and one identical to mom. They are portrayed as being a family unit throughout the film, probably to humanize them so people could relate, even though jaguars actually separate after mating.

To supplement the footage of the jaguars, there is a discussion of many of the animals living in this ecosystem including the otter, the capybara ( a rodent), the monkeys - who are vegetarians and live in the treetops - who tease the sloth, and the tapir, which is a favorite prey of the jaguar. It is these other animals who, though fascinating, act as filler for the story of the jungle cat. The finale of the film shows the adult male jaguar in a face off with a giant boa constrictor, and where they fight very definitely determines the outcome of the battle.

I'd recommend this one as it is still entertaining today both in its form and substance.

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