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101 Dalmatians

Cast

Rod Taylor, J. Pat O'Malley, Betty Lou Gerson, Martha Wentworth View All


Crew

Hamilton Luske (Director), Wolfgang Reitherman (Director), Bill Peet (Screenplay), Clyde Geronimi (Director) View All

Release: Jan. 25th, 1961
Runtime: 1 hour, 19 minutes
When a litter of dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the parents must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement.
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MovieMeditation
The reason for that is because a certain someone definitely wasnt out of luck and her hope has never been easier to spot, because this heartless woman named Cruella De Vil wont have to knock on doors and present her finest puppy eyes anymore to have a chance of adopting these puppies she simply kno....
Gideon58
Set in England, this is the story of a pair of spotted dalmatians named Pongo and Perdita who are overjoyed when Perdita gives birth to 15 puppies, but their happiness is short-lived when the puppies are kidnapped by a couple of dim-witted bad guys employed by Cruella DeVille, the evil and demented ....
SmudgeEFC1985
We get a lot more of the human characters in this, from Pongo and Perdy's 'pets,' to another set of excellent baddies, Horace and Jasper as an excellent mix of funny and dangerously sinister, to another top notch Disney villainess in Cruella De Vil, a badun so bad she gets her own song.


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