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Surely Hollywood took a lot of Kipling stories in the 1930s?

Tim

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Professor Tim Connell

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Sent: 28 July 2018 22:40:08
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Subject: Mowgli


Dear film buffs,

So the Andy Serkis film of The Jungle Books, now titled Mowgli  has been bought up by Netflix, and will be released on that platform in 2019.

I can recommend the analysis here:

https://deadline.com/2018/07/netflix-mowgli-deal-andy-serkis-jungle-book-warner-bros-christian-bale-cate-blanchett-benedict-cumberbatch-1202434903/

Now... which Kipling story would you be prepared to 'pitch' to a company (probably not Warner Brothers, after 'My Boy Jack' went straight to DVD...)

Best regards,

John



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