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Lady and the Tramp
Description
The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.
The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.
Actors:
Alan Reed,
Barbara Luddy,
Bill Baucom,
The Mellomen,
Verna Felton,
Lee Millar,
Peggy Lee

Alan Reed
20 August 1907, New York City, New York, USA

Barbara Luddy
25 May 1908, Great Falls, Montana, USA

Bill Baucom
5 May 1910

The Mellomen

Verna Felton
20 July 1890, Salinas, California, USA

Lee Millar
13 June 1924, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Peggy Lee
26 May 1920, Jamestown, North Dakota, USA
Director:
Clyde Geronimi ,
Wilfred Jackson

Clyde Geronimi
12 June 1901, Chiavenna, Lombardy, Italy

Wilfred Jackson
24 January 1906, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Barbara Luddy #Clyde Geronimi #Hamilton Luske #Lady and the Tramp #Larry Roberts #Peggy Lee #Wilfred Jackson
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February 10, 2012
Share the love of "Lady and the Tramp" with your loved ones this Valentine's Day.
March 20, 2012
Handsomely, seductively drawn, Lady and the Tramp owns its place in the canon...
February 09, 2007
Disney's imagination seems at a low ebb, saddled with a shrunken, excessively naturalistic style in line with the diminished possibilities of postwar animation, and not yet graced by the inspiration that would redeem that style in Sleeping Beauty.
January 31, 2012
A wonderful blend of timeless romance, wholesome adventure, and breathtaking animation.
June 24, 2006
Happily the cameo lowlife, an excellent manic beaver, the famously villainous Siamese, and classic songs rescue the film from dumb animal sentiment.
April 22, 2012
I just love hand drawn animation, it really brings to life all the characters in a very expressive way. The imperfections doing it by hand give everything a rougher edge but more heart.
September 01, 2008
Walt Disney has for so long parlayed gooey sentiment and stark horror into profitable cartoons that most moviegoers are apt to be more surprised than disappointed to discover that the combination somehow does not work this time.
February 13, 2012
in many ways it is closer to the man Walt Disney's view of the world than any of his preceding films, especially the way it is filtered largely through his sense of nostalgia for the Victorian era
New York Times
March 25, 2006
The sentimentality is mighty, and the use of the CinemaScope size does not make for any less awareness of the thickness of the goo.
February 12, 2012
A somewhat dry, but very good Disney animated effort punctuated by a few Disney-defining classic moments.
June 02, 2008
The wider canvas and extra detail work reportedly meant an additional 30% in negative cost. It was a sound investment.
September 08, 2013
This tale (oh hah hah!) of two canines in love has withstood the test of time to remain a family classic.