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Want to know the name of a movie? Comedy about Dalmatians

Chinese title

101 Dalmatians

English title

101 Dalmatians

More Chinese Title

101 Dalmatians

101 Dalmatians

Movie Type

Family/Adventure/Comedy

Length

103 min

Country/Region

United States

Dialogue Language

English Spanish

Color

Color

Mix

Dolby Digital Surround

Level

Singapore: PG Argentina: Atp Portugal: M/6 Australia: G UK: U Chile: TE Peru: PT Finland: S France: U Iceland: L Germany: o.Al. Hong Kong: I Norway: 7 Spain: T Sweden :7 USA: G Brazil: Livre Italy: T Netherlands: AL

[Edit this paragraph] Cast and credits

Director

Stephen Herrick Herek

Screenwriter

Dodie Smith .....(novel The One Hundred and One Dalmations)

John Hughes .....(screenplay)

Actors

Glenn Close .....Cruella De Vil

Jeff Daniels .....Roger

Joely Richardson .....Anita

Joan Plowright .....Nanny

Hugh· Hugh Laurie .....Jasper

Mark Williams .....Horace

John Shrapnel .....Skinner

Tim McInnerny .....Alonzo, Cruella De Vill's Butler

Producer

Edward S. Feldman .....executive producer

John Hughes .....producer

Ricardo Mestres .....producer

Rebekah Rudd .....associate producer

Sue Shakespeare

William Ryan .....executive producer (uncredited)

[Edit this paragraph] Production and distribution

Filming format

35 mm

Production processing method

Panavision (anamorph

hic)

Printing format

35 mm

70 mm (blow-up) (one single print)

Film length

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2963 m

Format

35mm Anamorphic Film

Production Company

Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Pictures [USA]

Wizzer Productions Inc. [USA]

Distribution Company

Audio Visual Enterprises [Greece] ..... (Greece) (VHS)

Buena Vista Home Entertainment [Brazil] ..... (Brazil) (DVD)

Buena Vista International [Argentina] ..... ( Argentina)

Buena Vista Pictures [USA] ..... (Argentina)

Falcon [Czech Republic] ..... (Czech Republic)

Filmes Lusomundo [Portugal] ..... (Portugal)

Gaumont Buena Vista International (GBVI) [France] ..... (Argentina) (video)

Laurenfilm S.A. [Spain] ..... (Spain)

Prooptiki [Greece] ..... (Greece)

Walt Disney Home Video [USA] .. ... (Greece) (VHS)

Special Effects Production Company

Jim Henson's Creature Shop [UK] ..... (special visual effects and animation)

Jim Henson's Creature Shop [USA] ..... (animatronic creatures)

Other companies

American Humane Association [USA] ..... animal safety monitoring

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Imaginary Forces [USA] ..... main titles

Release date

United States

USA

1996 November 27, 1996

Singapore

Singapore

November 28, 1996

Thailand

Thailand

November 30, 1996

Argentina

Argentina

December 5, 1996

Australia

Australia

December 5, 1996

United Kingdom

UK

December 13, 1996

Taiwan

Taiwan

January 25, 1997

Sweden

Sweden

February 7, 1997

Spain

Spain

February 21, 1997

Germany

Germany

March 6, 1997

Japan

Japan

March 8, 1997

Denmark

Denmark

March 14, 1997

Italy

Italy

March 1997 March 14

Hungary

Hungary

March 20, 1997

Portugal

Portugal

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March 21, 1997

France

France

March 26, 1997

[Edited version Section] Plot introduction

Roger, a video game developer, and Anita, a fashion designer, were two strangers who did not know each other. The only thing they had in common was that they each had a Dalmatian dog. In London's Hyde Park, two dogs fell in love at first sight, and by the way, their owners were also involved. They formed two happy families, and a litter of cute little Dalmatians was soon born.

Anita's boss, Devi, loves fashion made of animal fur. In order to make a tiger fur coat, she even hired professional thieves to kill rare tigers from the London Zoo. This time, her black hands reached out to the newly born Dalmatians. Because Roger and Anita refused to sell them, the thieves went out again and kidnapped 99 puppies, including Anita's family.

The anxious Anita family sent a distress signal to animals all over London. After a thrilling rescue operation, all 99 puppies were safely escaped from the clutches of the evil woman Devi. Escape, the bad guys all fell into the law.

Roger got inspiration from the bad woman Devi, and the new game he developed became very popular. The family moved into a spacious villa, and the 101 Dalmatians lived a happy life from then on.

[Edit this paragraph] Related comments

So many dogs. So little time.

This time, the magic is real.

This Thanksgiving, the world is going to the dogs.

[Edit this paragraph] Behind the scenes production

Disney remakes the 1961 classic cartoon, a typical Disney-style fairy tale, heartwarming With pure love and a clear distinction between good and evil, it is most suitable for the whole family to enjoy. It ranked sixth among the top ten grossing films in the United States in 1996. The film invites actress Glenn Close to play the most classic female villain in Disney history, and promotes the popular idea of ??protecting animals, and even takes on a preachy tone, but the dogs are still so cute. . Therefore, many people watched the series of movies and excitedly raised Dalmatians. Dog parks also bred Dalmatians in large numbers. In fact, Dalmatians are easily nervous and have unpredictable temperaments. Dog owners later discovered that Dalmatians are not cute and have temperaments. It was completely different from the movie, so I gave it up. A few months after the performance, the number of abandoned Dalmatians increased by 100%. Disney also faced protests from dog lovers.

"101 Dalmatians", also translated as "101 Dalmatians" (1961) (One Hundred and One Dalmatians) is Disney's 17th classic animated feature film and is considered to be the most recommended to children by parents. one of the movies. Mainland Zhangjiagang TV station once broadcast it.

This movie was changed to a live-action movie in 1999. The English title remained unchanged, but it was translated as "101 Dalmatians" in the Chinese market. This series later released a sequel "102 Dalmatians". When this sequel was promoted in Hong Kong, it even rented advertising space on the body of all Line 102 tunnel buses in Hong Kong. However, after the film was released, the cars with the advertisements were sent to other routes, so joke advertisements for "113 Dalmatians", "170 Dalmatians", and even "5B Dalmatians" appeared on the road.