The animatronic creatures used in the film are provided by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Producer Edward S. Feldman guaranteed the adoption of every puppy used on the film. Over 300 Dalmatian puppies were used over the course of filming, because "we could only use them when they were 5 or 6 weeks old and at their cutest." Filming took place at Shepperton Studios in London.
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101 Dalmatians (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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- 1 Dr. JohnCruella de Vil 4:08
- 2 Michael KamenOne Hundred and One Dalmatians (Main Titles) / Good Morning, Pongo / Walking the Dog 3:56
- 3 Michael KamenThe House of de Vil (Cruella's Catwalk) / Love At First Sight / Roger Goes Swimming 6:57
- 4 Michael KamenDaisy, Daisy (Anita Goes Swimming) 2:05
- 5 Michael KamenThe Wedding (Cup of Marriage) / Horace and Jasper / Skinner 7:06
- 6 Michael KamenGoing to Have a Puppy / I Adore Puppies 2:41
- 7 Michael KamenBirth (15 Puppies) / The Heist 7:19
- 8 Michael KamenKipper the Die Hard Dog 1:29
- 9 Michael KamenWoof On the Roof 3:26
- 10 Michael KamenRescue 2:09
- 11 Michael KamenKipper Finds the Puppies 5:19
- 12 Michael KamenPup, Pup, Pup, Pup, Puppies 4:17
- 13 Michael KamenReunion In the Barn 5:20
- 14 Michael KamenPuppies In the Mist 2:01
- 15 Michael KamenHome - One Big Happy Family 3:45
101 Dalmatians
(1996)2
| Country | |
| Spoken Language | english, spanish |
| Runtime | 1 hr 43 min |
| Budget | $75 000 000 |
| Premiere: World | $320 689 294 November 28, 1996 |
| USA | $136 189 294 |
| Other countries | $184 500 000 |
| Box Office – Budget | $245 689 294 |
| Premiere: USA | $136 189 294 November 18, 1996 |
| first weekend | $33 504 025 |
| Digital: World | July 1, 2012 |
| Production Companies | |
| Also Known As | 101 dálmatas United States |
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An evil high-fashion designer plots to steal dalmatian puppies in order to make an extravagant fur coat but creates an extravagant mess instead.Сast and Crew
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101 Dalmatians: The Book Behind the Film
About the Book
The Hundred and One Dalmatians is a novel written by Dodie Smith. It was first published in 1956 and has since become a beloved classic in children's literature.Plot Summary
The story follows a pair of Dalmatians, Pongo and Missis, who embark on a daring adventure to rescue their stolen puppies from the clutches of the villainous Cruella de Vil. The novel is known for its charming portrayal of the dogs' personalities and the suspenseful journey they undertake.About the Author
Dodie Smith was an English novelist and playwright, best known for her children's books. Her ability to create engaging and imaginative stories has left a lasting impact on readers of all ages.Film Adaptation
The 1996 film adaptation of 101 Dalmatians is based on Dodie Smith's novel. While the film captures the essence of the original story, it introduces some changes and updates to appeal to a modern audience.Comparison to the Book
- Characters: The film retains the core characters from the book, including Pongo, Missis (renamed Perdita in the film), and Cruella de Vil. However, some characters are given more screen time or altered slightly for cinematic purposes.
- Plot: The main plot of rescuing the puppies remains intact, but the film adds new scenes and comedic elements to enhance the visual storytelling.
- Setting: The film updates the setting to a contemporary time period, which differs from the mid-20th century setting of the book.
Overall, the film adaptation of 101 Dalmatians stays true to the spirit of Dodie Smith's novel while making necessary adjustments for a cinematic experience.
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While the adorableness quotient of the new "101" is never in doubt, fans of the original may feel that its wit and charm have been diminished…Cute...
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More good women have been lost to marriage than to war, famine, disease and disaster.
You can’t possibly afford to keep them. You can scarcely afford to feed yourselves.
I live for furs. I worship furs! After all, is there a woman in all this wretched world who doesn’t?
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Glen Close as Cruella De Vil is simply incomparable, although against the backdrop of those mediocrities, this is not difficult. While watching, I kept thinking: how in fact these hundred puppies would have polluted Cruella’s mansion, and subsequently the heroes’ house, that the skunk in the end would have appeared as Chanel.
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