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101 Dalmatians
Synopsis
There are more puppies than you can shake a rolled up newspaper at in this live-action remake of the Disney animated favorite 101 Dalmatians. Roger (Jeff Daniels) is a designer of computer games who shares his home with his pet dalmatian, Pongo. One day, Roger takes Pongo for a walk in the park and the dog sets his eyes on a beautiful female dalmatian named Perdy. Perdy likes Pongo as much as he likes her, and thankfully Perdy's mistress, a fashion designer named Anita (Joely Richardson), is quite taken with Roger. Romance blooms between the human and canine couples, and Roger and Anita tie the knot (Pongo and Perdy are apparently still living in sin). Anita works for Cruella De Vil (Glenn Close), an intense fashion maven whose lust for fur doubtless places her high on PETA's hit list. Inspired by her dogs, Anita finds herself working up a design for a fur coat made with spotted fur, and Cruella leaps on the idea of making garments out of real dalmatians. But where to get the animals? Cruella has two nasty but not especially intelligent henchmen, Jasper (Hugh Laurie) and Horace (Mark Williams), who've been known to kill the odd endangered species at madame's request. Now they're sent on a mission to round up dalmatians, and when they fall a bit short of their goal, it comes to Cruella's attention that Perdy has just given birth to a litter of 15 pups. For this version, a number of real dalmatian puppies were combined with computer-generated animation and animatronic creatures from Jim Henson's Workshop, who respond better to direction (and are doubtless easier to clean up after) than the real thing.~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Stephen Herek,
  • Writer:
    Dodie Smith, John Hughes,
  • Producer:
    Ricardo Mestres, John Hughes,
  • Cinematographer:
    Adrian Biddle,
  • Editor:
    Trudy Ship,
  • Executive Producer:
    Edward S. Feldman,
  • Cast:
    Joan Plowright, Joely Richardson, Hugh Laurie, Jeff Daniels, Glenn Close,
  • Associate Producer:
    Rebekah Rudd,
  • First Assistant Director:
    David Tringham,
  • Second Assistant Director:
    Adam Somner,
  • Third Assistant Director:
    Robert Grayson,
  • Supervising Sound Editor:
    Tim Chau, Donald J. Malouf,
  • Sound Effects Editor:
    David Kern, Ed Callahan, Albert Gasser, Piero Mura, Nils C. Jensen, Jim Brookshire,
  • Art Direction:
    John Ralph,
  • Creature Design:
    Nigel Booth, Graham High, Carol De Jong, Marion Appleton,
  • Focus Puller:
    Fraser Taggart,
  • Animatronics Designer:
    Robin Ellis, Chris 'Flimsy' Howes,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Lynda Armstrong, Jean-Luc Russier, Belinda Hodgson,
  • Assistant Director:
    Toby Hosking,
  • Supervising Art Director:
    Alan Tomkins,
  • Set Decoration:
    Joanne Woollard,
  • Production Design:
    Assheton Gorton,
  • Costume Design:
    Rosemary Burrows, Anthony Powell,
  • Screenplay:
    John Hughes,
  • Music:
    Michael Kamen,
  • Sound Designer:
    Donald J. Malouf, Tim Chau,
  • Creative Producer:
    David Molina,
  • Hairdresser:
    Martial Corneville,
  • Animation:
    John Dillon, Rich Draper,
  • First Assistant Sound Editor:
    Carmen Baker,
  • Special Effects Technician:
    Mathew Horton, Gary Cohen, Paul Dimmer,
  • Additional Editor:
    Larry Bock,
  • Novel:
    Dodie Smith,
  • Carpenter:
    Peter N. Brown,
  • Second Unit Director:
    Michael D. Moore,

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