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    Lady and the Tramp

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    Director: Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske
    Cast: Peggy Lee

    Peggy Lee
    , Barbara Luddy
    Barbara Luddy
    , Larry Roberts
    Larry Roberts
    , Bill Thompson
    Bill Thompson
    , Stan Freberg
    Stan Freberg
    , Verna Felton
    Verna Felton
    , Alan Reed Sr.
    Alan Reed Sr.
    , George Givot
    George Givot
    , Dal McKennon
    Dal McKennon
    , Lee Millar
    Lee Millar
    , The Mello Men
    The Mello Men
    , Sonny Burke
    Sonny Burke
    , Les Clark
    Les Clark
    , Don DaGradi
    Don DaGradi
    , Walt Disney
    Walt Disney
    , Donald Halliday
    Donald Halliday
    , Milt Kahl
    Milt Kahl
    , Hal King
    Hal King
    , Eric Larson
    Eric Larson
    , John Lounsbery
    John Lounsbery
    , Erdman Penner
    Erdman Penner
    , Wolfgang Reitherman
    Wolfgang Reitherman
    , Joe Rinaldi
    Joe Rinaldi
    , Frank Thomas
    Frank Thomas
    , Oliver Wallace
    Oliver Wallace
    , Ralph Wright
    Ralph Wright
    Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske,


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    $25.99
    $25.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 05/22/2018
    • UPC: 0786936856743
    • Original Release: 1955
    • Rating: G
    • Source: Walt Disney Video
    • Sales rank: 5,526

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Peggy Lee Peg,Si,Am,Darling
    Barbara Luddy Lady
    Larry Roberts Tramp
    Bill Thompson Bull,Dachsie,Jock
    Stan Freberg Beaver
    Verna Felton Aunt Sarah
    Alan Reed Boris
    George Givot Tony
    Dal McKennon Toughy/Professor
    Lee Millar Jim Dear
    Mello Men Voice Only

    Technical Credits
    Clyde Geronimi Director
    Wilfred Jackson Director
    Hamilton Luske Director
    Sonny Burke Songwriter
    Clark Animator
    Don DaGradi Screenwriter
    Walt Disney Producer
    Donald Halliday Editor
    Milt Kahl Animator
    Hal King Animator
    Eric Larson Animator
    Peggy Lee Songwriter
    John Lounsbery Animator
    Erdman Penner Associate Producer,Screenwriter
    Wolfgang Reitherman Animator
    Joe Rinaldi Screenwriter
    Frank Thomas Animator
    Oliver Wallace Score Composer
    Ralph Wright Screenwriter

    Lady and the Tramp represented two "firsts" for Disney: It was the studio's first Cinemascope animated feature, and it was their first full-length cartoon based on an original story rather than an established "classic." Lady is the pampered female dog belonging to Jim Dear and Darling. When her human masters bring a baby into the house, Lady feels she's being eased out; and when Darling's insufferable Aunt Sarah introduces her nasty twin Siamese cats into the fold, Lady is certain that she's no longer welcome. The cats wreak all manner of havoc, for which Lady is blamed. After the poor dog is fitted with a muzzle, Lady escapes from the house, only to run across the path of the Tramp, a raffish male dog from the "wrong" side of town. The Tramp helps Lady remove her muzzle, then takes her out on a night on the town, culminating in a romantic spaghetti dinner, courtesy of a pair of dog-loving Italian waiters. After their idyllic evening together, Lady decides that it's her duty to protect Darling's baby from those duplicitous Siamese felines. On her way home, Lady is captured and thrown in the dog pound. Here she learns from a loose-living mutt named Peg that The Tramp is a canine rake. Disillusioned, Lady is more than happy to be returned to her humans, even though it means that she'll be chained up at the insistence of Aunt Sarah. Tramp comes into Lady's yard to apologize, but she wants no part of him. Suddenly, a huge, vicious rat breaks into the house, threatening the baby. Lady breaks loose, and together with Tramp, runs into the house to protect the infant. When the dust settles, it appears to Aunt Sarah that Tramp has tried to attack the child. That's when Lady's faithful friends Jock the bloodhound and Trusty the scottie swing into action, rescuing Tramp from the dogcatcher. Once Jim Dear and Darling are convinced that Tramp is a hero, he is invited to stay...and come next Christmas, there's a whole flock of little Ladies and Tramps gathered around the family. Beyond the usual excellent animation and visual effects, the principal selling card of Lady and the Tramp is its music. Many of the songs were performed and co-written by Peggy Lee, who years after the film's 1955 theatrical issue, successfully sued Disney for her fair share of residuals from the videocassette release.

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    Barnes & Noble - Donald Liebenson
    What’s your favorite moment from Lady and the Tramp? Is it the mischievous song of the scheming Siamese cats? Is it Peggy Lee’s scruffy and saucy dog-pound classic, “He’s a Tramp?” Or is it Tramp and Lady’s back-alley spaghetti dinner -- one of the screen’s most romantic scenes? Unleashed for the first time on DVD, Lady and the Tramp is one of Disney’s most fetching animated features. Told from a dog’s point of view, it introduces Lady, a cocker spaniel whose pampered life with Jim Dear and his wife, Darling, is upended by a baby’s arrival. Lady's friends Jock, a small black Scottie, and Trusty, a bloodhound with a fading sense of smell, try to reassure her that it will all work out; but Tramp, a “footloose and leash-free” mutt, warns her, “When a baby moves in, the dog moves out.” The mismatched couple cross paths again after Lady runs away from home and the street-savvy Tramp comes to her rescue, setting the stage for an unforgettable “Bella Notte.” Presented in an all-new pristine digital restoration, Lady and the Tramp can be viewed in its original (and preferred) CinemaScope version or in full screen. This two-disc DVD throws a bone to Disney buffs with its extensive archival features, including reconstructed abandoned scenes, a “pitch” version of the film comprising the original storyboards, and a thorough chronicle of the film’s production that somewhat compensates for the absence of audio commentary.
    All Movie Guide - Craig Butler
    Lady and the Tramp is one of Disney's most beloved films. It also represents something of a departure for the studio. Whereas previous animated features had tended toward the fantastic fairy tale setting of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs or Alice in Wonderland, Lady and the Tramp is set in a recognizable everyday world, although one where one can understand what animals say to each other. The pacing and tone are also somewhat more leisurely than in previous efforts. While there is plenty of action and adventure, the entire film is slightly more relaxed. Some of this is due to the amount of time spent on characterization -- Lady and Tramp's relationship is more fully developed than in earlier cartoons. Indeed, their first date (in an alley behind an Italian restaurant) is one of the most romantic and enchanting moments in film. As usual, the animation is top-notch, whether on big scenes like the chase after the dogcatcher or on small moments like Lady's humiliation at being slapped. A big plus is Peggy Lee's distinctive score, especially the jazzy "He's a Tramp" and the catchy "Siamese Cat Song." Lee does double duty by providing voices for several of the characters, and Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, and Bill Thompson's vocal interpretations are also invaluable. Six years later, some of the same talent would work on another classic dog tale, 101 Dalmations.

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