
In the movie Jungle to Jungle with Tim Allen did Helen Hunt play a young girl ?
She was in the scene where mougli (the teen boy) was being watched by family and he took all the fish from the fish tank and cooked it outside,.
I think you’re thinking of Leelee Sobieski. She kinda looks like a young Helen Hunt and she is in this movie.
monty python-witch scene
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