Lady and the Tramp
Lady and the Tramp
G | 22 June 1955 (USA)
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Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while.

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Ploydsge

just watch it!

Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Breakinger

A Brilliant Conflict

SanEat

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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leplatypus

Actually, being 40, i don't catch the Disney virus : so far, from the 56 existing Disney Classic Animated features, i have reviewed 5 and as a kid, i watched 5 others… So, i watch 1 Disney every 4 years ! This one belongs to my Dad collection and i had - not a fabulous but a good - time with it : the first thing i noticed was that the restoration is amazing as the animation is incredibly clear with superb colors… Next it's evident that the movie Garfield just steals and copies the ideas of following pets living in a same neighborhood, their way they deal with their human owners and their intrepid journey to discover what is the town beyond their front yard ! With only 73 minutes, it was the ideal duration for me because it's enough, all the more than I skip every song (never understand why animations should need those anyway). Unlike some sad ethnic hypertrophied ego, i don't find the feature racist with the Siamese cats ! However i found the message of the movie to be a bit bleak as the free tramp finally gets happy to have a collar ! Sure he has found a great love as well but emancipation is also essential !

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Hitchcoc

As a child I was moved by this film. This is a sort of Romeo and Juliet version of the dog world. Lady is a cute little cocker spaniel who lives with her master's. They have a new baby. The baby is being stalked by a couple evil Siamese cats. When the cats do something that endangers the baby, it appears the mayhem is blamed on Lady. Tramp is a free spirit and falls for the little gal. He feels for her and they run off. Unfortunately, they are pursued by the dog catcher and wind up in the pound. Before that, however, they have a series of adventures where Lady experiences a frightening but exciting life that she never had before. There are fantastic songs and beautifully drawn characters. Peggy Lee plays a Pekingese with an attitude and a great voice. Fine animated Disney film.

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Terryfan

I grew up with this wonderful film. This is one of my most favorite movies not from Disney or that it's animated but one of my favorite films in general.This film just only gets better with age no matter how many times you watch this film it just gets better. It just still holds upDisney really hit a home run with Lady and the Tramp and many who watch this film grew up with Dogs and love this film it not that you have to be a dog lover to enjoy this film you can enjoy it for just being a wonderful well written, perfectly hand drawn and great story telling. It just a wonderful film all together Lady And The Tramp is just one of those rare amazing Disney films that holds up ever more so What makes Lady and the Tramp special is that the animators kept the focus on the dogs through out the whole film the film was seen from the dog's point of view and the camera stays on the ground level with the dogs now that's amazing for this motion picture My top three favorite scenes in Lady and the Tramp are the "We are Siamese" song from the cats, the Spaghetti and meatballs scene where Lady and the Tramp created one of the most iconic moments in both Disney and Motion Picture history and the battle between Tramp and The Rat is one scene that has stuck with me since I was a kid because how well animated that fight was and to this day remains a impressive climax. It just goes to show how well the animation is still holds up as the fight is surrounded in darkness and lighting effect with thunder clashWith a great performance from the voice work it just still impressive with the voice talents they pick for this film, The music is beautiful along with the songs that were written for this film the music department did a wonderful job and the music help told the story for Lady and The Tramp. The Animation is just beautiful all attention went into making this a wonderful well hand drawn animation with the background being amazing and the character movements show case how superb hand drawn animation is still impressiveTrust me you must watch Lady and The Tramp the film remains great and still remains one of the best films from childhoodI give Lady and the Tramp a perfect 10 out of 10

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Adam Peters

(82%) A film that is as adorable, sweet, and charming as the characters featured, and best of all as I wondered at times if whether this was released in the late 1960's or perhaps the early-to-mid. And the fact is I was quite a way off mainly because this has developed into sheer timelessness. Having never once watched this as a child, probably due to being way too busy watching Robocop and Mad Max, but that doesn't really matter because this is real quality Disney product and anyone can and probably will enjoy it. I loved the attention to detail in the animation, with its elements of Grimshaw and moonlit vistas. You just don't get films that look like this any more, and I doubt the suits at Disney now would allow such darkness to creep in anywhere and frighten the kiddies meaning the scenes with the spooky rat would probably have to go, and the film wouldn't be as good. It's not overly long, or filled with musical numbers that honestly children don't really like anyway. Just a simple semi-romantic well told picture that just so happens to be better than many live action love stories featuring humans released before or since.

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