One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) | |
Director(s) | Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang Reitherman |
Producer(s) | Walt Disney |
Top Genres | Adventure, Animation, Drama, Family, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Animals, Book-Based, Dogs |
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One Hundred and One Dalmatians Overview:
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) was a Animation - Adventure Film directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and Clyde Geronimi and produced by Walt Disney.
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Cruella De Vil:
Anita dahling!
Anita: Oh hello Cruella, how are you?
Cruella De Vil: Miserable dahling, as usual, perfectly wretched.
Pongo: Perdy... I'm afraid it's all up to us.
Perdita: Oh, Pongo. Isn't there any hope?
Pongo: Well, yes. There's the twilight bark.
Perdita: The twilight bark? But dear, that's only a gossip chain.
Pongo: Darling, it's the very fastest way to send news. And if our puppies are anywhere in the city, the London dogs will know. Now we'll send the word tonight when our pets take us for a walk in the park.
Pongo: It was a beautiful spring day. Tedious time of the year for bachelors.
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Anita: Oh hello Cruella, how are you?
Cruella De Vil: Miserable dahling, as usual, perfectly wretched.
Pongo: Perdy... I'm afraid it's all up to us.
Perdita: Oh, Pongo. Isn't there any hope?
Pongo: Well, yes. There's the twilight bark.
Perdita: The twilight bark? But dear, that's only a gossip chain.
Pongo: Darling, it's the very fastest way to send news. And if our puppies are anywhere in the city, the London dogs will know. Now we'll send the word tonight when our pets take us for a walk in the park.
Pongo: It was a beautiful spring day. Tedious time of the year for bachelors.
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Facts about
The various vehicles in the movie are live-action models painted white with black lines. Each frame of the live-action footage was Xeroxed onto cels and painted the same as the hand-drawn characters. This would become standard procedure at Disney and other studios until the mid-1980s, when computer animated models first came into use.
HIDDEN MICKEY: on almost all the Dalmatians.
Clarence Nash (best known as the voice of Donald Duck) did the dog barks for this film.
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HIDDEN MICKEY: on almost all the Dalmatians.
Clarence Nash (best known as the voice of Donald Duck) did the dog barks for this film.
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