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Lady and The Tramp

Lady and The Tramp

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lady and Her Tramp
Review: They were from two diffrent world's. Lady was brought up in a very civlized world, while the Tramp lived a carefree life. It seemed quite unlikely that these two would ever meet. Lady's world suddenly changed when her owner's Jim Dear and Darling went off on vacation and Aunt Sara came to take care of the baby. Aunt Sara did not like dogs and brougt along with her two troublesome Siamese. Thinking that Lady would attack her cats, Aunt Sara took Lady to be fitted with a muzzle. Lady ran away and was chased by some bully dogs. Tramp saved Lady and then took her to the zoo where they were able to get rid of the muzzle. Lady and the Tramp began to fall in love while at an Itallian resturant, but there relationship became strain when Lady was captured and taken to the pound. It was there that she found out about all the other girls the Tramp had his eyes on. That didn't stop him from rescuing the baby from a rat. Wrongly accused, Lady's two friends, Jock and Trusty tracked down the dog catcher's wagon and prevented them from destroying the Tramp. Lady's owners were so grateful that they adopted Tramp and next Christmas, Lady and her Tramp had puppies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PERFECT
Review: It was LADY & THE TRAMP that first brought Disney to my attention as a child; it remains one of the most supremely delightful animated films of all time. The dog characters are so richly compelling that they become real to you; anyone who ever loved a dog will recognize with what sheer brilliance the artisans have captured canine traits and physical pecularities. The romance between Lady and her Tramp ranks right up there with some of the most perfectly realized romances ever seen in the movies -- he is played with a breezy bravado; she with a fluffed up snootiness -- that their romantic dinner in the back of the Italian restaurant actually has you swooning. And the Peggy Lee-infused musical score gives this movie its most enduring, valuable gift -- it creatively and succinctly develops and elaborates each and every character, and imbues the look and feeling of the movie with an enchantment that transports you to that indesribably wondrous early-Disney place. Looking out over the banks of the park, the stars beginning to show -- and they call it Bella Notte...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: We all know what the film is about. The question is, why buy it on DVD? I was a bit sceptical about buying the older Disney films on DVD, thinking they would not look as good as the new ones. I was VERY impressed with the quality of this one. It seems to be fully restored and without a blemish! It sounds great and is in "true" widescreen. If you love this movie you must have it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Inexcusable lack of extras, while the pricing remains high
Review: The movie's great. The lack of stars refers to the current Disney administration's poor presentation of their titles on DVD (no doubt because they're going to release them AGAIN down the road with extras and try to charge their customers AGAIN. What villains!

According to a review at dvdfile.com, this classic as actually filmed in two aspect ratios. Disney did not bother to include both on this DVD. Here's a sample from the dvdfile review:

"A word to the folks at Disney: by keeping prices high and features down, you're helping to alienate even your staunchest supporters, of which I used to be one. Unfortunately, not recommended."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ahhh Romance...
Review: Of all the guys I had dated only one brought me back to his place to watch Lady and the Tramp...he was the one I married!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite of all the Disney movies
Review: I first saw this as an adult, when friends visited and their 3-year old wanted to watch "the dogs!" non-stop. When they left, I went out and bought the movie for myself. The animals each have distinct, very doggy personalities (anyone who has owned any of the breed portrayed will recognize their dog) and the story is charming. "Bella Notte" is lovely song, and now my 2-year old demands "the dogs!" on a regular basis. A delightful movie for everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent for Young and Old Alike
Review: A 1955 Disney film about romance and and being loyal to who you love, "Lady and the Tramp" is ravishingly lush animation, great characters and a story worth checking. (I enjoy the cute-looking dogs, and how beauifully drawn the title characters are, and their personalities are well definded.) The plot deals with how Lady, a female cocker spaniel owned by a couple, falls for Tramp, a stray streetwise mongrel. Their romance runs very deep and makes for some drama, even for a cartoon about dogs. Peggy Lee provides excellent voicing for a saucy Pekingese. Some high intense and unjust moments for the characters, but perfect entertainment for the family and dog lovers. Walt's magic shines well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic
Review: I loved Lady and the Tramp as a child, and now that I am a young woman, getting ready for college, the feeling remains the same. It is a wonderful story of unlikely love, with terrific animation, and the charming characters grow on me even more each time I see it. The songs are brief, but memorable, and some scenes can almost move me to tears. It is an ageless classic that appeals to the older viewers more than the younger ones. (My grandparents adore this film) I recommend it, no matter what your age is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it was ok
Review: I thought is wasnt the best movie but it has its good point

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent
Review: If you havent seen this movie yet I would highly recomend i


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