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"Jungle 2 Jungle"
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Atlanta Inquirer
03-15-1997
`Jungle 2 Jungle'
Can a successful businessman from New York and a young boy raised by a tribesmen in the Amazon in beautiful Venezuela co-exist together as father and son? Wait Disney Pictures invites you to witness the growth of a connection between a father from Manhattan and his son from the jungle village of Lipo Lipo, in its latest release, `Jungle 2 Jungle'. It is a story in which a man learns to be a good father and a...
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