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Rating: 5.5/10 by 1347 users

102 Dalmatians (2000)

Get ready for a howling good time as an all new assortment of irresistible animal heroes are unleashed in this great family tail! In an unlikely alliance, the outrageous Waddlesworth - a parrot who thinks he's a Rottweiler - teams up with Oddball - an un-marked Dalmatian puppy eager to earn her spots! Together they embark on a laugh-packed quest to outwit the ever-scheming Cruella De Vil.

Directing:
  • Kevin Lima
  • Jamie Christopher
  • Michael D. Moore
Writing:
  • Dodie Smith
  • Kristen Buckley
  • Kristen Buckley
  • Brian Regan
  • Brian Regan
  • Bob Tzudiker
  • Noni White
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Oct 07, 2000

Rating: 5.5/10 by 1347 users

Alternative Title:
102 Dálmatas - BR
102 Dalmatiner - SE
102 Dalmations - US
Os 102 Dálmatas - BR
102 Dalmatiërs - NL
Τα 102 Σκυλιά της Δαλματίας - GR
Les 102 dalmatiens - FR
La carica dei 102 - Un nuovo colpo di coda - IT
102 dálmatas - AR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $85,000,000
Revenue: $183,611,771

Plot Keyword: prison, london, england, release from prison, parrot, women's prison, puppy, pelz, dog, dalmatian, live action remake
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Glenn Close
Cruella de Vil
Gérard Depardieu
Jean Pierre Le Pelt
Ioan Gruffudd
Kevin Shepherd
Alice Evans
Chloe Simon
Eric Idle
Waddlesworth (voice)
Jim Carter
Detective Armstrong
Ron Cook
Mr. Button
Dick Brannick
Pavlov's Assistant
Tim Willcox
ITN Reporter
June Watson
Prison Warden
Tony Bluto
Photocopier Repairman
Tessa Vale
Ticket Seller
John Styles
Punch & Judy Man
Kerry Shale
Le Pelt's Assistant
Thierry Lawson
Le Pelt's Assistant
Charles Simon
Lord Carnivore
Dorothea Phillips
Mrs. Mirthless
Delphine Annaiis
Paris Poodle Lady
Sherwood Ball
Singer (uncredited)
Macéo Bhardwaj
Audience Member (uncredited)
JB Blanc
Police Captain (uncredited)
Ian Boo Khoo
Passenger at Station (uncredited)
Julia Bridgeman
Schoolgirl / Puppy (voice; uncredited)
Greg Bronson
Luncheon Attendee (uncredited)
Martin Brown
TV News Sound Recordist (uncredited)
Kenneth W. Caravan
Cruella Deville Mansion Flunkey (uncredited)
Rene Costa
Paparazzi (uncredited)
Leilani Holmes
Orient Express Passenger (uncredited)
Karen Kennedy
Social Worker / Driver (uncredited)
Suzy Kewer
French Model (uncredited)
David Keyes
Waddlesworth (voice; uncredited)
Jake Lanning
Delivery Man (uncredited)
Jonathan Lucas
Newscaster (voice; uncredited)
Jack Mason
Boy on Climbing Frame (uncredited)
Ann Mills
Fashion Show Editor (uncredited)
Adriana Nima
Dottie (uncredited)
James Payne
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Brett Reylander
Chef (uncredited)
Nigel Rixon
Bus Driver (uncredited)
Tina Simmons
Fashionista (uncredited)

donovanhill27

I remember loving this film as a kid. Rewatching the film as an adult, the film does not hold up. I really remember the third act of the film before rewatching the film and it is going to be the only thing I will remember about the film. There are two fun scenes in my opinion: the ending and Cruella De Vil transformation back into her evil self. Glenn close is the only great thing from the film. This is not one you need to seek out if you have not seen it.

tmdb51616167

Walt Disney's classic film, 101 Dalmatians, may not be completely original as it is based on a previous book, but it has turned its characters into beloved favorites, especially Pongo and Purdy. The movie will make you fall in love with all the adorable puppies like Lucky, Penny, Patch, and Freckles. The animation is superb with just the right amount of music that doesn't overwhelm the storyline but does give us the memorable song of Cruella Deville. Speaking of the villain, Cruella is an iconic and fantastically over-the-top character, with Horace and Jasper adding to the trio's incredible dynamic. The film is a delightful experience from start to finish, a complete classic that has been a box office success and is one of Walt Disney's triumphs. Moving forward, the live-action films, 101 Dalmatians and 102 Dalmatians, are based on the cartoon and offer a fresh take on the story with Glenn Close's portrayal of Cruella Deville being particularly outstanding. While the movies may have a few plot holes, they are still top-notch entertainment. The sequel, 101 Dalmatians Part 2 in the Animated Series, focuses on Patch's adventures in London, adding a new dimension to the beloved story. Although the animated series may not reach the same heights as the original or the movies, it is still worth a watch for fans of the franchise. Overall, the four films together create an enjoyable and incredible experience. They are definitely worth checking out, with Patch's story adding an extra layer of fun to the beloved Dalmatian universe.


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