101 Dalmatians Page #6

Synopsis: Pongo and Perdita have a litter of 15 puppies. Cruella De Vil takes a fancy to the pups, and wants to get hold of them, as well as more pups, to make herself a lovely dalmatian skin coat... Cruella hires some thugs to kidnap the pups and hold them at her mansion. Will Pongo and Perdita find them in time ?
Production: Buena Vista
  Won 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
98%
G
Year:
1961
79 min
Website
8,273 Views


Here's their tracks

heading for the village.

Blimey! It's them, all right.

Work your way south on the side

roads. I'll take the main road.

See you in Dinsford!

[Barking]

[Barking]

Pongo, I've got a ride home for you.

A ride home? Perdy, did you hear that?

For all of us?

You mean we don't have

to walk any more?

If we can manage it. We'd better hurry.

We've got a ride home!

C'mon, children.

See the van down the street?

Labrador It's going to London

as soon as the engine's repaired.

And there's room for all of you.

[Perdy] Pongo, there's Cruella.

Yes...

...and Jasper and Horace.

[Perdy] Pongo,

how will we get to the van?

[Pongo] I don't know, Perdy.

But somehow we've got to.

[Lucky] Mother, Dad,

- Patch pushed me in the fire place.

- Lucky pushed me first.

- Did not. Did not.

- Did too. Did too.

Did not!

- Please, children, don't quarrel.

- Say...

Perdy, I've got an idea.

Pongo, what on earth...

Look, I'm a Labrador!

We'll all roll in soot.

We'll be Labradors.

Say, that is an idea!

C'mon, kids! Roll in the soot.

You mean, you want us to get dirty?

Did you hear that, Freckles?

Dad wants us to get dirty.

- Mother, should we?

- Do as your father says.

- This'll be fun.

- I always wanted to get good and dirty.

[Giggling]

[Pongo] That's the stuff.

The blacker the better.

- I'm ready.

- Me too.

How's this, Dad?

Wait. That's enough.

Not too many at a time.

Uh-oh. Roly, hold on.

You're only half done.

Now, stay right with me.

[Giggles] We're gonna

fool the ol' mad lady.

Pongo,

I'm so afraid.

Look, Jasper.

Do you suppose

they disguised themselves?

Say now, Horace.

That's just what they did.

Dogs is always painting

theirselves black!

You idiot!

Well, so far so good.

C'mon, Perdy.

Better get on your make-up.

I'll go ahead with the next bunch.

[Cruella] Jasper! Horace!

- Well?

- Aw, now be reasonable, miss.

[Horace] We're froze clean to our bones.

We've been out all night

and all day, with nothin' to eat.

They're somewhere in this

village, and we're going to find them.

Now get going!

- Do you think they've seen us?

- [Engine starts]

No, but we're running out of time.

Try 'er again, mate.

Hurry, Perdy. The van's about to leave.

Better hurry.

I'll get the rest.

That ought to do her.

She'll get you back to London.

Better get aboard, miss.

Hey, Jasper.

[Whimpering]

C'mon, Horace.

Hurry, kids!

C'mon, kids. Run on ahead.

- She's watching us, Dad.

- Keep going.

It can't be!

It's impossible!

[Labrador] Run for it!

- Jasper! Horace!

- [Honking]

Jasper!

There they go! In the van.

After them! After them!

[Barking and growling]

Pongo! There she is, Cruella.

Hey, lady, what in thunder

are you tryin' to do?

Crazy woman driver!

[Engine revving]

Pongo, look!

Jasper!

Ain't nothin' to it.

I'll give him a nudge...

[chuckling]... and shove him

in the dirt.

Perdy, watch out!

- Jasper!

- Horace!

[Crashing]

You idiots!

You... you fools!

[Sobbing] You imbeciles!

- Ah, shut up!

- Sobbing

(music) [woman on radio]

You've seen her kind of eyes

(music) Watching you

from underneath a rock

(music) Cruella De Vil

(music) Cruella De...

Roger, after all,

that's your first big hit.

It's made more money

than we ever dreamed of.

Yes, I know.

I still can't believe

that Pongo and Perdy would run away.

Here's a bit of

Christmas cheer for you,

If there's anything

to be cheerful about.

Oh, the dear little things.

[Sniffling]

Sometimes at night

I can hear them barking.

[Distant barking]

But it always turns out

I'm dreaming.

[Louder barking]

[Anita] Roger, what on earth...

[Roger] They're Labradors!

No, no. They're covered with soot.

Look, here's Lucky!

Pongo, boy, is that you?

Oh, Pongo, Pongo! Ho-ho, it's Pongo!

And Perdy, my darling.

And Patch, and Roly,

and Penny, and Freckles.

[Giggling] They're all here,

the little dears.

- It's a miracle!

- What a wonderful Christmas present!

And look... there's a whole lot more!

[Roger] Look, Anita, puppies everywhere.

[Anita] There must be 100!

One, two, three and four... is seven.

Two, four, six, and three

is nine, plus two is eleven.

- Thirty-six over here.

- Thirty-six and 11, that's 47!

- Eighteen, Roger.

- That's 65!

Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen!

Wait a minute, six more.

Let's see, that's 84.

And 15 plus two, a hundred and one!

A hundred and one?

Where did they come from?

Oh, Pongo, you old rascal!

- What'll we do with them?

- We'll keep 'em.

- In this little house?

- We'll buy a big place in the country.

[Barking]

We'll have a plantation,

a Dalmatian plantation.

Roger, that's truly an inspiration.

It'll be a sensation!

We'll have a Dalmatian plantation.

A Dalmatian plantation, I say.

(music) We'll have a Dalmatian plantation

- (music) Where our population can roam

- I'm hungry.

(music) In this new location

Our whole aggregation

(music) Will love our plantation home

[howling in melody]

[Yipping]

(music) Dalmatian plantation home (music)

[Barking]

[More dogs barking]

[Many dogs barking]

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Bill Peet

William Bartlett "Bill" Peet (né Peed; January 29, 1915 – May 11, 2002) was an American children's book illustrator and a story writer and animator for Disney Studios. Peet joined Disney in 1937 and worked first on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) near the end of its production. Progressively, his involvement in the Disney studio's animated feature films and shorts increased, and he remained there until early in the development of The Jungle Book (1967). A row with Walt Disney over the direction of the project led to a permanent personal break. Other feature films that Peet worked on before he left include Pinocchio (1940), Fantasia (1940, The Pastoral Symphony sequence), Dumbo (1941), The Three Caballeros (1944), Song of the South (1946, cartoon sequences), So Dear to My Heart (1948, cartoon sequences), Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1953), Sleeping Beauty (1959), 101 Dalmatians (1961), and The Sword in the Stone (1963). Peet's subsequent career was as a writer and illustrator of numerous children's books, including Capyboppy (1966), The Wump World (1970), The Whingdingdilly (1970), The Ant and the Elephant (1972), and Cyrus the Unsinkable Serpent (1975). more…

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