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101 Dalmatians

So many dogs. So little time.
1996 | 103m | English

(122605 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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An evil, high-fashion designer plots to steal Dalmatian puppies in order to make an extravagant fur coat, but instead creates an extravagant mess.
Release Date: Nov 27, 1996
Director: Stephen Herek
Writer: Dodie Smith, John Hughes
Genres: Family, Comedy
Keywords london, england, fur, fashion designer, puppy, fur coat, based on children's book, dog, dalmatian, female villain, pets, live action remake, playful
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Great Oaks Entertainment, Wizzer Productions
Box Office Revenue: $320,689,294
Budget: $54,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Glenn Close Cruella de Vil
Jeff Daniels Roger
Joely Richardson Anita
Joan Plowright Nanny
Hugh Laurie Jasper
Mark Williams Horace
John Shrapnel Skinner
Tim McInnerny Alonzo
Hugh Fraser Frederick
Zohren Weiss Herbert
Mark Haddigan Alan
Michael Percival Police Inspector
Neville Phillips Minister
John Evans Pensioner with Bulldog
Hilda Braid Woman On Park Bench
Margery Mason Woman On Park Bench
John Benfield Doorman
Andrew Readman Police Officer #1
John Peters Police Officer #2
Bill Stewart Arresting Officer
Gerald Paris Doctor
Joe Lacey Veterinarian
Brian Capron Television News Reporter
Harry Fielder Passerby (uncredited)
Name Job
Dodie Smith Novel
Celestia Fox Casting
Marcia Ross Casting
Stephen Herek Director
Adrian Biddle Director of Photography
John Hughes Screenplay
Anthony Powell Costume Design
Fraser Taggart Focus Puller
Michael D. Moore Second Unit Director
Graham High Creature Design
Michael Kamen Conductor, Original Music Composer
Trudy Ship Editor
Rich Draper Animation
John Dillon Animation
Peter N. Brown Carpenter
David Molina Creative Producer
Larry Bock Additional Editor
Rosemary Burrows Costume Design
Assheton Gorton Production Design
John Ralph Art Direction
Alan Tomkins Supervising Art Director
Joanne Woollard Set Decoration
Lynda Armstrong Makeup Artist
Martial Corneville Hairdresser
Belinda Hodgson Makeup Artist
Jean-Luc Russier Makeup Artist
Robert Grayson Third Assistant Director
Toby Hosking Assistant Director
David Tringham First Assistant Director
Jim Brookshire Sound Effects Editor
Ed Callahan Sound Effects Editor
Tim Chau Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Albert Gasser Sound Effects Editor
Nils C. Jensen Sound Effects Editor
David Kern Sound Effects Editor
Donald J. Malouf Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Piero Mura Sound Effects Editor
Marion Appleton Creature Design
Nigel Booth Creature Design
Gary Cohen Special Effects Technician
Carol De Jong Creature Design
Paul Dimmer Special Effects Technician
Robin Ellis Animatronics Designer
Mathew Horton Special Effects Technician
Chris 'Flimsy' Howes Animatronics Designer
Carmen Hocson Baker First Assistant Sound Editor
Adam Somner Second Assistant Director
Name Title
John Hughes Producer
Edward S. Feldman Executive Producer
Ricardo Mestres Producer
Rebekah Rudd Associate Producer
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Reviews

SoSmooth1982
6.0

A true classic. Who doesn't like this movie. If you haven't seen it, I really recommend it. Especially for kids. ...

Mar 24, 2023
SoSmooth1982
6.0

A true classic. Who doesn't like this movie. If you haven't seen it, I really recommend it. Especially for kids. ...

Mar 24, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Unfortunately, this is really just a vehicle for a wonderfully sinister Glenn Close as Dodie Smith's aptly named "Cruella De Vil". She has a penchant for fur; and the finer and more rare the better. When she discovers that Jeff Daniels and Joely Richardson have a whole 101 Dalmatians, she reckons a ... new coat beckons and dispatches a couple of her crazily inept henchmen to carry out the simple task of dognapping them. At times it is quite funny, but all in a rather predictable way. A solid British cast help to keep this simmering along but it's really just one for the kids and not really a patch on the animation.

Aug 27, 2023
CharlesTatum
4.0

Disney plumbs the depths of their classic animation and creates a one hundred minute commercial for their Dalmatian products. Glenn Close perfectly embodies Cruella DeVil. She is the fashion designing boss of Anita (Joely Richardson). Roger (Jeff Daniels) has a Dalmatian, like Anita, but he is unsuc ... cessful as a video game designer- living in that hotbed of video game designing- London. Anita and Roger meet overly cute, and their dogs Pongo (his) and Perdy (hers) fall in love, too. Anita and Roger marry, and get pregnant. Pongo and Perdy marry, and get pregnant. Poor Perdy squeezes out fifteen puppies, under the watchful, slumming eye of Joan Plowright, playing Nanny. Cruella returns and offers to buy the puppies. Inspired by one of Anita's designs, she plans to make a giant fur coat out of them. She and her henchmen have been collecting puppies, and these final fifteen will give her her frock. Anita and Roger do not sell. The puppies are dognapped by henchmen Jasper (Hugh Laurie) and Horace (Mark Williams), who look exactly like their animated counterparts from the better Disney film. The very long finale is one giant rescue scene, as the puppies are helped by other animals to escape, with Cruella, the henchmen, and a psychotic mute taxidermist named Skinner (John Shrapnel) on their collective tails. Screenwriter John Hughes apes his "Home Alone" ingredient of having grown men injured by cute creatures so often, I though I was watching an unofficial sequel. Director Stephen Herek is no Chris Columbus, however. While Columbus can direct (usually), Herek is all over the place, not quite sure what he should be capturing in order to double over the audience with laughter. The scene where Anita and Roger meet after wrecking their bikes thanks to their runaway dogs is milked for all it is worth and runs way too long. The editing is not tight, as Herek switches back and forth between multiple cameras, and capturing extreme close-ups of "funny business" instead of just letting the actors be funny. Daniels and Richardson get lost in the shuffle, making no impression on the audience whatsoever. Glenn Close is just right for the part, with some amazing costumes and hair, but she seems reined in as well. The film makers cannot decide if their audience is innocent children or their tired parents. Some of the dialogue is harsh, like the villains' plans for the puppies, but that is offset by sugar coating too many scenes, including the finale. There are also a couple of clips from other Disney films in the movie, but this does not seem like an inside joke so much as free advertising for other Disney videos. In the end, "101 Dalmatians" fails to deliver on its intent. Close almost breaks free from the shackles of marketing mediocrity, but the real loser here is the audience. The puppies are adorable, though.

Jan 20, 2024
tmdb51616167
7.0

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.

Sep 03, 2024