
A dzsungel könyve – 25 éves jubileumi előadás
Music · Family
Overview
Who can sum up the story of Mowgli, raised by wolves, Bagheera, freed from the cage of men, Baloo, a wise teacher of the law, the mysterious Ka, and Shere Khan, thirsty for revenge and human blood? It tells of birth and death, of acceptance and rejection, of team and loneliness, of the magic of childhood and adolescence - of everything that can happen to a "cub", whether raised among wolves or humans.
Top Cast
Péter Reider
Péter Reider
Maugli
Péter Reider
Maugli


Ferenc Borbiczki
Ferenc Borbiczki
Akela
Ferenc Borbiczki
Akela


Tünde Majsai-Nyilas
Tünde Majsai-Nyilas
Bagira
Tünde Majsai-Nyilas
Bagira


Gábor Reviczky
Gábor Reviczky
Balu
Gábor Reviczky
Balu


Zoltán Karácsonyi
Zoltán Karácsonyi
Sir Kán
Zoltán Karácsonyi
Sir Kán


László Méhes
László Méhes
Ká a kígyó
László Méhes
Ká a kígyó


Balázs Szántó
Balázs Szántó
Csí
Balázs Szántó
Csí
Gábor Dávid Nádas
Gábor Dávid Nádas
Buldeó
Gábor Dávid Nádas
Buldeó


Szonja Rudolf
Szonja Rudolf
Túna
Szonja Rudolf
Túna
Gergő Rábaközi
Gergő Rábaközi
Főfarkas
Gergő Rábaközi
Főfarkas
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