I am happy to be back to talk about another favorite dog movie this week. One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a movie my Momma has loved since childhood, and we have the DVD here, so it is one of my favorites too!
One Hundred and One Dalmatians is the story of Pongo and Perdita, a Dalmatian couple who have 15 puppies! They are living happily with their people, Roger and Anita, until a frightening villain named Cruella de Vil decides to steal the puppies for fur coats! After a long chase, the puppies do find their way back home and they have a happy reunion with their family. They bring along 84 other puppies that were also being held by Cruella. Roger and Anita decide to buy a farm so they can keep all 99 puppies -- which makes 101 Dalmatians along with Pongo and Perdita.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians was a 1961 Disney movie. It was based on the children's book The One Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. (Momma recommends the book as well!) Dodie Smith enjoyed the movie adaptation and said that she thought it improved upon her original story! The movie was both a box office and critical success. When it was released, this was the top grossing animated movie to date.
Some trivia about this movie:
Author Dodie Smith actually had a Dalmatian dog who had 15 puppies! That was her inspiration for the original book. She also owned a Dalmatian named Pongo.
The dogs in the movie have deeper voices than their owners so they are seen as having more power.
Some of the dog sounds in the movie are provided by Clarence Nash, who was the voice of Donald Duck.
A new type of animation involving Xerox was used in this movie, and it helped give the movie its distinctive look.
Several characters from Lady and the Tramp make cameo appearances in this movie. Jock is seen barking through a drainpipe to a dog in an upstairs apartment. Peg and her bulldog friend are seen in a pet store. Lady and the Tramp are seen during the Twilight Barking scene.
The boy puppies wear red collars and the girls wear blue. This is also true of Pongo and Perdita.
Cruella de Vil was inspired by actress Tallulah Bankhead. Old time character actress Mary Wickes provided a live reference for Cruella de Vil.
Author Dodie Smith said her favorite scene in the movie was the one near the beginning where Pongo is stretching out by a window.
This is one of the only Disney movies to feature cigarette, cigar, and pipe smoking.
This was the first animated Disney movie in a contemporary setting.
Here is the movie trailer:
The Twilight Barking is my favorite scene in the movie. This is how the dogs communicate at twilight, by barking to one another to spread the news. I often try to do this with friends in my neighborhood. My dear Momma says she likes the Twilight Bark more in the movie than in real life. When you watch this scene, be sure to look for the characters from Lady and the Tramp!
Have you seen One Hundred and One Dalmatians? I would love to hear from you in the comments.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Love,
Abby xoxoxo
8 comments:
Awww I love this movie! Definitely one of my favorite Disney movies! A classic for sure!
I don't remember seeing it as a kid, but when my kids were little, we had it on VHS. I am sure I watched it at least ten to twenty times with them. We loved it!
I always loved this movie when I was a kid! It sort of cemented my love for animals, especially with how terrified I was about what Cruella Deville wanted to do with the puppies.
Mary Wickes was the reference for Cruella???? How?
Thanks, friends! I enjoyed your comments.
To answer the question about Mary Wickes -- she acted out the part of Cruella and the animation artists used her as a reference to draw the character.
Love,
Abby xoxoxo
PS - Betty Lou Gerson did the voice for Cruella though.
This brings me back to when I was a kid! I just loved this movie. I haven't seen it in so long I must watch again. P.S. I was so scared of Cruella as a kid!!
My Momma says she was so scared of Cruella as a little girl too -- Cruella had some evil ideas!
Love,
Abby
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