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Released November
22, 2000
Genre Live-action
Runtime 101 min.
Rating G
Director(s) Kevin Lima
Producer(s) Edward S. Feldman
Writer(s) Dodie Smith (novel), Kristen Buckley, Brian Regan
Distribution Buena Vista Pictures
Budget US$85,000,000 (estimated)
U.S. Box Office $66,941,559
Country United States
Language English |
102 Dalmatians Plot
102 Dalmatians is a 2000 live-action film, produced by The Walt Disney
Company and starring Glenn Close as the villainous Cruella de Vil. It is a
sequel to the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians, itself a live-action remake of the
1961 Disney animated feature 101 Dalmatians. A video game based on the film
also was made called 102 Dalmatians Activity Center. In the film, Cruella de
Vil attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat yet.
After three years in prison, Cruella De Vil is released while under the
influence of an experimental programme that has altered her so as to make
her love animals. Meanwhile, Kevin Shepherd, owner of an animal shelter, has
to face that his shelter has fallen on hard times. Kevin gets the idea of
bringing his plight to the people through the press, eventually reaching
Cruella who wants to become a benefactor.
Unfortunately, the experimental programme with which Cruella has been
treated has a few glitches and upon hearing the sound of Big Ben, Cruella
reverts to her old ways. Once again, she starts plotting to create the
ultimate fur coat. It seems Kevin could be the perfect scapegoat for Cruella
to go back into dognapping, and in cahoots with mad fasion designer Monsieur
Jean Pierre Le Pelt, she plans to turn 102 puppies into haute couture.
It is now up to Kevin, Cruella's probation officer Chloe Simon and her dog
Dipstick, one of the puppies from the original film who has fathered several
children by now, to stop Cruella, Alonso, and Le Pelt.
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