Movie Description Based on Ward Greene's short story "Happy Dan, The Whistling Dog," this feature is the romantic adventure of a pedigreed Cocker Spaniel and a freedom-loving mongrel from the wrong side of the tracks.
| Credits | | Producer: | Walt Disney |
| Details | | Edition: | Clam Shell | | Sound: | THX Sound |
Notes Theatrical release: 1955. Rereleased 1962, 1971, 1980, and 1986.
LADY AND THE TRAMP is the 15th full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures.
This was the first Disney animated film to use Cinemascope, requiring animators to draw some scenes twice--one in Cinemascope and once in the regular Full-Frame aspect ratio.
Editorial Reviews "...The carefully plotted LADY AND THE TRAMP uses a simple story to explore complex emotions....The animation itself is wonderfully polished..." Los Angeles Times - Charles Solomon (12/19/1986)
"[T]he movie wistfully reflects upon a long-lost era of American innocence and features one of cinema's most romantic scenes..." Premiere - Premiere Staff (03/01/2006)
"LADY was the first animated feature filmed in CinemaScope..." -- Grade: A Entertainment Weekly - Chris Willman (03/03/2006)
"[T]he most hopeful and emotionally mature of Disney's fables." New York Times - Dave Kehr (02/28/2006)
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