The Jungle is a 1952 Indian-American science fiction adventure film directed by William Berke.
[6] Princess Sati returns home to India, as regent for her father, at the request of her council of ministers.
Singh feels guilty for hiring Bentley as one of the 10 hunters killed was his young brother.
After another raid Sita decides that she and Singh will find the elephants and stop the stampedes.
At the village Bentley notices the food is untouched and theorizes that the elephants are stampeding through fear, not hunger.
Writing for PopMatters in 2013, David Maine wrote that "Low on monsters, but the unusual setting and musical interludes lend it an undeniably different feel from other films of the decade.