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One Hundred and One Dalmatians

  • 1961
  • G
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
191K
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POPULARITY
3,764
252
Rod Taylor, Sandra Abbott, Cate Bauer, Barbara Beaird, Lisa Daniels, Lisa Davis, David Frankham, Betty Lou Gerson, Mimi Gibson, Barbara Luddy, Mickey Maga, J. Pat O'Malley, Tudor Owen, Thurl Ravenscroft, Rickie Sorensen, Martha Wentworth, Mary Wickes, Frederick Worlock, and Ben Wright in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
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When a litter of Dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the owners must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement.When a litter of Dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the owners must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement.When a litter of Dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the owners must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement.

  • Directors
    • Clyde Geronimi
    • Hamilton Luske
    • Wolfgang Reitherman
  • Writers
    • Bill Peet
    • Dodie Smith
  • Stars
    • Rod Taylor
    • Betty Lou Gerson
    • J. Pat O'Malley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    191K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,764
    252
    • Directors
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Hamilton Luske
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Writers
      • Bill Peet
      • Dodie Smith
    • Stars
      • Rod Taylor
      • Betty Lou Gerson
      • J. Pat O'Malley
    • 206User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Rod Taylor
    Rod Taylor
    • Pongo
    • (voice)
    Betty Lou Gerson
    Betty Lou Gerson
    • Cruella De Vil
    • (voice)
    • …
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Colonel
    • (voice)
    • …
    Martha Wentworth
    Martha Wentworth
    • Nanny
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Roger Radcliffe
    • (voice)
    • …
    Cate Bauer
    • Perdita
    • (voice)
    David Frankham
    David Frankham
    • Sgt. Tibbs
    • (voice)
    • (as Dave Frankham)
    Frederick Worlock
    Frederick Worlock
    • Horace
    • (voice)
    • (as Fred Worlock)
    • …
    Lisa Davis
    Lisa Davis
    • Anita Radcliffe-Dearly
    • (voice)
    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
    • Quizmaster
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tudor Owen
    Tudor Owen
    • Towser
    • (voice)
    • …
    George Pelling
    • Danny
    • (voice)
    Ramsay Hill
    • Television Announcer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Sylvia Marriott
    Sylvia Marriott
    • Countess
    • (voice)
    Queenie Leonard
    Queenie Leonard
    • Princess
    • (voice)
    Marjorie Bennett
    Marjorie Bennett
    • Duchess
    • (voice)
    Mickey Maga
    • Patch
    • (voice)
    • (as Micky Maga)
    Barbara Beaird
    Barbara Beaird
    • Rolly
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Hamilton Luske
      • Wolfgang Reitherman
    • Writers
      • Bill Peet
      • Dodie Smith
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews206

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    8Smells_Like_Cheese

    One of my favorites

    Lion King has always been my favorite Disney movie. But One Hundred and One Dalmations is on my top 5. The movie is filled with so many laughs, you have to love it.

    Pongo is a lonely pup with his lonely musical master, Roger. When he spots two lovely women(one being a dog of course), he sets Roger up to meet the woman. They hit it off immediatly as well does Pongo with his new mate, Perdita. When Perdita has puppies, Perdita's(her master) old friend, Cruella DeVille wants to buy them from her. But only to make the puppies into a new fur coat. When Roger refuses, Cruella kidnaps the puppies. Pongo and Perdita go out to save the puppies. And the rest is left for you to see for yourself.

    8/10
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Beautiful animation Disney!

    This film is beautiful, and superior to the 1996 live action version. The animation is just beautiful, and I delighted in seeing those puppies's tails wagging. Those puppies were very cute, and a lack of any voice overs in the 1996 version was sorely missed. The scenes like the Twilight Bark added a sense of poignancy to the well-written story.I also want to say, I absolutely love the book by Dodie Smith, and I am 16. Another high point was the villain Cruella DeVil(voiced to perfection by Betty Lou Gerson), who was truly diabolical in every sense. The dogs, Pongo and Perdy were very lovable, and their scenes with the puppies were often very touching. Supporting characters like Tibbs, Captain, Colonel, and of course Jasper and Horace were very well done. The songs, were not as memorable as the ones in the Jungle Book, but at least they were tuneful. In conclusion, a beautiful and entertaining animated film, that is underrated in my opinion. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    dbdumonteil

    101% entertainment

    "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" is among my Mouse House's favorites.And Cruella is second only to Sleeping Beauty's Maleficent ,as far as the villains are concerned.Cruella's character is so vile that my wife gave that nickname to her wicked headmistress (who really looks the part)! Pongo,Perdita,their offspring and all the rest have a long way to go before tasting the quiet joys of home.Very good scene in the park when the two dogs fall in love and make their masters do the same.And during the long walk across the snow ,aren't they nice all these puppies? I did not like the remake (and its abominable follow-up) Cruella is a cartoon character and even a superior actress such Glenn Close was bound to fail.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Loved The Artwork!

    I liked this film mainly for its drawings. It was a departure from previous Disney animated films in that it had harder-edged drawings instead of the soft pastels. I found the detailed sketches of the building to be fascinating. I could actually watch this film with the sound off and just enjoy the artwork.

    I actually saw this movie AFTER the 1996 live-action version with Glenn Close so I was familiar with the story. The only deviation was that there were more animals involved in the rescue of the puppies in the latter version.

    The narration was very good in the beginning and film is okay, nothing super. It lags in a few parts, which is the only complaint I would have. It certainly is a nice story.
    8C22Man

    Extremely enjoyable

    One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a classic Disney film from the company's brilliant late 50's and early 60's period. The film has a number of Disney high points including fantastic supporting characters, great suspense and a heavy atmosphere. The film can be considered another excellent feature for the legendary company.

    The story sees Dalmatian Pongo and his 'pet' Roger find love with two of their kind in Perdita and Anita. When Perdita gives birth to 15 puppies the cruel Cruella De Vil wishes to buy them but is turned away. With the help of her bumbling henchmen she kidnaps the puppies in order to make fur coats of them. Its then up to Pongo and Perdita, with the help of a collection of animals, to find the puppies and return to London. The story is simplistic but wonderfully executed. It has so many great elements that make it such an engaging movie, from the way dogs view their owners to the many escape attempts.

    The characters are superb. Rod Taylor is perfect as the very likable Pongo who we see as brave and caring as the film goes on. The relationship between him and Perdita is better than most as they do care for each other. Cruella is one of Disney's stronger villains, it's the way she is so crazed and manic but always trying to be stylish that makes her so entertaining. Jasper and Horace are brilliant henchmen, supplying lots of fun comic relief. Their so inept and clumsy that there's never a dull moment with them. The team of the Colonel, Tibbs and the Captain are brilliant. The Colonel is lovingly silly and Tibbs is so likable due to his never say die attitude. Roger and Anita are good as they are presented as a normal pleasant couple. The other dogs that help out like Danny the Great Dane and Towser are nice, solid supporting characters.

    Though the rougher animation isn't to everyone's taste it does fit in really well here. The way it looks fits in with the gritty darkness of London and the wilds of the countryside, it's a nice change from the angular style of the films preceding it. When you consider the amount of puppies they had to animate it's an impressive feat. It is certainly one of the Disney's most suspense filled and exciting films. It's not very often that a Disney climax has a car chase and it's an outstanding sequence. The whole search for the puppies has a brilliantly tense feel and watching Cruella search for them has some really well made strong moments. This leads on to another highlight which is the atmosphere the film has. The whole 'twilight bark' is a great piece and the scenes where Tibbs and the Colonel investigate the matter have a really effective dark feel. These are underlined by the superb visuals of a gloomy London and the demonic looking 'hell hall'. The music is also very memorable as it contains the usual solid score Disney does, as well as the fantastic songs ''Cruella De Vil'' and ''Dalmatian Plantation''. The other effective scenes include a humorous look at how dog owners are similar to their pets and the what's my crime TV show that's funny.

    This is one of Disney's most entertaining movies filled with many great elements.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The birth of the puppies actually happened to the author Dodie Smith. Her dalmatians had 15 puppies, one was born lifeless and her husband revived it. However, they sold most of them, and kept only a small number.
    • Goofs
      (at around 9 mins) When Anita is pulled from the pond, the book she was carrying has become a handbag.
    • Quotes

      Roger: Look, Anita! Puppies everywhere!

      Anita: There must be a hundred of them!

      Nanny: One, two, three and four. Seven, eight, nine.

      Roger: Two more. Nine plus two is eleven.

      Nanny: Thirty Six over here!

      Roger: Thirty Six and eleven? That's forty seven.

      Anita: Fourteen. Eighteen, Rog.

      Roger: Uh, eh sixty five!

      Nanny: Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen!

      Anita: Wait a minute, wait a minute. Six more.

      Roger: Well, let's see, now. That's eighty four and fifteen plus two. A hundred and one!

      Anita: A hundred and one? My, where did they all come from?

      Roger: Oh ho, Pongo, you old rascal!

    • Alternate versions
      In the original 1992 VHS release, the movie opens with the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo and it takes the place of the original Buena Vista logo, so, it is placed after the film's ending instead. It fades to these 2 bumpers, "Coming to Home Video" and "Coming on Videocassette This Summer" which these 2 bumpers have the text "Walt Disney" from the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo. In the 1999 home video release, the original Buena Vista logo was placed back at the beginning of the film and its fanfare was restored after it opens with the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo and it ends with the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo. In the 2008 Platinum Edition release, the film opens with the current 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo and the original Buena Vista logo. In the 2015 Diamond Edition and 2019 Walt Disney Signature Collection releases, the current Disney opening logo isn't used at all, and the movie just opens with the original Buena Vista logo and the 2011 variant of the current 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo only appears at the end of the film.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Jungle Book (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Cruella De Vil
      Written by Mel Leven

      Performed by Bill Lee

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La noche de las narices frías
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $144,880,014
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,389,226
      • Dec 22, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $215,880,014
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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