MOVIE 281
- Amina Ijaz
- Apr 10
- 2 min read
Lady and the Tramp (The Walt Disney Signature Collection) (Bilingual)
Barbara Luddy (Actor), Bill Thompson (Actor), Wilfred Jackson (Director), Rated: G (General Audience) Format: DVD
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summary of the movie: LADY AND THE TRAMP
Now a celebrated part of the Walt Disney Signature Collection, Lady and the Tramp captivates audiences of all ages with brilliant animation, remarkable songs and new bonus features told through the eyes of Walt Disney!
Magic in the details
In this cherished Disney classic full of humor and heart, perfectly pampered Lady and street-smart Tramp embark on thrilling adventures with an unforgettable cast of characters.
Tech Specs:
Aspect Ratio: 2.55:1
Sound: English 5.1 Dolby, English 2.0 Dolby / French 5.1 Dolby Digital / Latin Spanish 5.1 Dolby
Subtitles: English Line 21, English SDH, Latin Spanish, French S
Running Time: 76 minutes
DVD: For Region 1 use (US and Canada) only
Product description
Now a celebrated part of the Walt Disney Signature Collection, LADY AND THE TRAMP captivates audiences of all ages with brilliant animation, remarkable songs and new bonus extras! In this cherished Disney classic full of humor and heart, perfectly pampered Lady and street-smart Tramp embark on thrilling adventures with an unforgettable cast of characters. Bring one of the greatest love stories ever told home to your family and make every night a bella notte.|This was the first Disney animated feature filmed in CinemaScope, which necessitated extra work in planning scenes and action to fill the entire screen.|In early script versions Tramp was first called Homer, then Rags, and Bozo.|A 1940 script introduced the twin Siamese Cats. Eventually known as Si and Am, they were at first named Nip and Tuck.|In addition to starring Barbara Luddy as Lady and Larry Roberts as Tramp, the film features Peggy Lee as the voice of Darling, the Siamese cats, and Peg, the show dog. Peggy Lee also helped promote the film on the Disney television series, explaining her work with the score and singing a few numbers from the film.
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