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Movie Name 101
Dalmatians
Released November 18, 1996
Genre Science Fiction
Runtime 105 min
Rating G
Director(s) Stephen Herek
Producer(s) John Hughes
Writer(s) John Hughes
Distribution Buena Vista Pictures
U.S. Box Office $136,182,161
Country United States
Language English |
101 Dalmatians Plot
101 Dalmatians is a live-action film produced by Walt Disney Pictures in
1996. It is a remake of the 1961 animated film One Hundred and One
Dalmatians (which in turn was based on Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred
and One Dalmatians). It stars Glenn Close as the villainous Cruella de Vil,
and Jeff Daniels as Roger, the owner of the 101 dalmatians. Unlike the novel
and earlier adaptations, none of the animal characters talk. A sequel, 102
Dalmatians, was released in 2000.
Set in present-day London, Roger Perry is an American designer of computer
games who shares his home with his pet Dalmatian, Pongo. One day, Roger
takes Pongo for a walk and the dog sets his eyes on a beautiful female
Dalmatian named Perdita. Perdita likes Pongo as much as he likes her, and
thankfully Perdita's mistress, fashion designer Anita Campbell-Green, is
quite taken with Roger. Romance blossoms between the human and canine
couples, and Roger and Anita tie the knot. Anita works for Cruella de Vil,
an intense fashion maven with a lust for fur.
Inspired by her dogs, Anita finds herself working up a design for a fur coat
made with spotted fur, and Cruella leaps on the idea of making garments out
of real Dalmatians. But where to get the animals? Cruella has two nasty but
not especially intelligent henchmen Jasper and Horace, who have been known
to kill the odd endangered species at Madame’s request. Now they are sent on
a mission to round up Dalmatians, and when they fall a bit short of their
goal, it comes to Cruella's attention that Perdita has just given birth to a
litter of 15 puppies. Hastily offering the couple a decent price for the
newborn puppies, the couple refuses to take it. She gets Jasper and Horace
to steal the puppies, which are taken to a dark old place in the country,
where they should be waiting for a man named Skinner, who works on
taxidermy.
The puppies manage to escape and hide in a farm, where their parents have
been called to wait. But shortly after, Cruella de Vil shows up, and tries
to get them; she ends up getting her coat covered in molasses. The 101
Dalmatians manage to get home by the London police, who then arrested Miss
de Vil and her henchmen and sent them to prison.
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