Rating: Summary: A Doggy Dog classic. Review: Walt Disney's enduring animated classic is the story of a pure-bred Cockerspinal named " Lady" who meets a street-wise Street mutt named " Tramp", thus he shows her the ways of a dog's life.The animation is fantastic for it's time yet well drawn, a couple of memorable songs like " Oh this is the night" and " He's a tramp", plus it also has the famous dinner scene that made it a instant classic. Don't miss this one.
Rating: Summary: A Disney Classic Review: This a pure classic from Disney's golden age. The story is a classic love story between two different people (or dogs). The spaghetti eating scene is a classic. It was repeated in Hot Shots! Part Duex several years later with Charlie Sheen. Lady is a well-bread Cocker Spaniel and Butch (The Tramp) is a free roaming mutt who has a nose for trouble. Like many of Disney's amimated movies, it can be enjoyed by adults as well as children. The musical score is typically good for a Disney cartoon.
Rating: Summary: Disney's #1 best love story for kids! Review: I loove this movie! It's so sweet and romantic! I saw it when i was.. 3 and i still love it! THIS IS A MUST SEE!
Rating: Summary: good movie Review: although this is not considered by me to be a classic (i didnt see it till i was a bit older), it is a wonderfully put together movie. as a little girl i liked to see the grand houses of the pets, this movie shows alot of that and has great animation and a good story line.
Rating: Summary: Cute Canines! Review: I love this movie!! I first watched this movie when I was about 2, but then I forgot what it was about! Then I watched it again just yesterday,and I still like it a lot!!
Rating: Summary: AFI's Great Love Stories: #95 Lady and the Tramp Review: I have often heard it said that food can be romantic, in which case "Lady and the Tramp" has the most romantic food scene in the history of the cinema. In fact, it is hard to think of many scenes more romantic than that one. Add to that one of the most mismatched couples in the history of romance: she's a sheltered Cocker Spaniel from high society and he's a mutt literally from the wrong side of the tracks. Actually the kids will be caught up in the adventure and it is the adults who will feel the tug on their heartstrings. Barbara Luddy does the voice for Lady while Tramp is voiced by Larry Roberts; it was the only movie he ever "did," but Luddy went on to do the voice of Kanga in Winnie-the-Pooh films. Still, it is Peggy Lee who does all the canine vocal scene stealing in this Disney film ("He's a Tramp). Most romantic line(s): The line of spaghetti between Lady and the Tramp, of course. Three Tear-Jerking Scenes: (1) the romantic dinner; (2) the rat attack; and (3) the heroic effort of Rusty. If you like "Lady and the Tramp," then check out these other films on AFI's list: #34 "Beauty and the Beast," #53 "A Place in the Sun," and #17 "Moonstruck." Why? Well, it depends on if you like animated films, a guy from the wrong side of the tracks trying to reach for the moon, or Italian singing and pasta.
Rating: Summary: Spaghetti, Anyone? Review: Kids and adults alike will love this Disney movie! Lady is a beautiful cocker spaniel from a loving home, until the baby is born and the mean aunt moves in! Tramp, the wise-cracking mongrel from the wrong side of the tracks, rescues Lady and they fall in love. This is simply a magical movie. Spend a bella notte watching it with someone you love!
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Rating: Summary: One of my favorites - Great DVD Transfer! Review: One of the best Disney movies of it's era. I saw it in the theatre as a child in the 1970's. The digital transfer is amazing on this dvd! It looks almost like they used a computer instead of hand drawings. Great job on this one Disney!
Rating: Summary: "Puppy Love" at its finest! Review: This is one of the Disney Studios finest efforts. This film was something of a stretch for the studio, as the story was set in a more modern time period. As you know, they needn't have worried. This has proven to be one of the more enduring classics they produced, and it's so very easy to see why. The story is simple, yet effective. Lady is the family pet of a victorian-era husband and wife, who has to deal with the addition of a new baby into her home. As this unfolds, she encounters the Tramp, a mutt from the wrong side of the tracks, and they begin a courtship.Lady's owners take a small vacation, and an aunt watches over the household, bringing with her two siamese cats, and a lot of problems, for Lady. After escaping the house and the mis-understanding aunt for a while, Lady is caught by a dog-catcher and spends time behind bars in the pound. At this point we're presented one of Disney's best songs, He's A Tramp, sung by Peggy Lee. Now, I really don't want to go into detail after this, because I hate to give a movie's ending and twists away. I think one should experience the film's story oneself, and enjoy it as it unfolds. Sorry, but I'll go no further than this in the plot run-down, but really, this film has it all: wonderful songs, wonderful voice-acting, and fantastic animation work from the magicians at Disney. The film transfer to DVD is wonderful, with clear, clean sound coming from all speakers in my sound system. Get this film and enjoy a little slice of Disney heaven!
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