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Rating: 7.12/10 by 5241 users

Lady and the Tramp (1955)

Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while.

Directing:
  • Clyde Geronimi
  • Wilfred Jackson
  • Hamilton Luske
  • Jack Cutting
Writing:
  • Joe Rinaldi
  • Sonny Burke
  • Peggy Lee
  • Don DaGradi
  • Ralph Wright
  • Erdman Penner
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jun 22, 1955

Rating: 7.12/10 by 5241 users

Alternative Title:
Lady & Lufsen - SE
Η Λαίδη και ο Αλήτης - GR
Lady og Landstrykeren - NO
Lady və Trump - AZ
Reina Y Golfo - MX

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 16 minutes
Budget: $4,000,000
Revenue: $36,359,037

Plot Keyword: love of one's life, spaghetti, female lover, villain, kiss, cartoon cat, cartoon dog, pets, romantic
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Barbara Luddy
Lady (voice)
Larry Roberts
Tramp (voice)
Peggy Lee
Darling / Si / Am / Peg (voice)
Bill Thompson
Jock / Bull / Policeman at Zoo / Dachsie / Joe (voice)
Bill Baucom
Trusty (voice)
Stan Freberg
Beaver (voice)
Verna Felton
Aunt Sarah (voice)
Alan Reed
Boris (voice)
George Givot
Tony (voice)
Dal McKennon
Toughy / Professor / Pedro (voice)
Lee Millar
Jim Dear / Dog Catcher (voice)
Thurl Ravenscroft
Al the Gator (voice)

CinemaSerf

One of the more endearing stories Walt Disney gave his magical animation treatment to. Based on a story that originally appeared in "Cosmopolitan" it tells the story of a molly-coddled spaniel "Lady" who finds her comfortable life completely trashed by the arrival of a baby to her owners and of two clever Siamese cats that belong to "Aunt Sarah" in her home. Before she knows it; she has a nice new muzzle and has run away to the zoo with local grifter "Tramp". The dogs embark on a series of fun, sometime perilous, adventures and slowly fall in puppy-love. The characterisations are amongst the studio's best - especially the beaver, and "Jock" the aptly named wee Highland terrier. It is simple, if a little over-scripted, and there are great songs "He's a Tramp" and "We are Siamese, if you Please" amongst the more memorable. The animations are a little static at times, but it's still up there as a genuinely enchanting piece of cinema.

Andre Gonzales

I'm not into animation. It's a good romance story. I'm not really into watching dogs fall in love. Although it is cute,but not interested in ever watching this again.


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