Lady and the Tramp
Plot
The morning no? 1909 Jim Love gives? Mrs. Darling Cocker puppies name to their wife. Lady online community enjoys a t gl? Happy life with the couple and a pair of neighborhood dogs, a terrier? Scotsman named Jock and a bloodhound named Fid? On. In the meantime? through the city by the railroad, a stray K? ter of silver? Name? The tramp who lives his life? every moment, whether the mendicant orders? f? r the remains of an Italian restaurant or prot? ger his countrymen? Boy? s Peg (ap? Kinshasa) and Bull (Bulldog) the bag? local supply.
sp? ter is, Lady sad? AD? Jim Dear and Darling S start? treated coldly. Jock fid? to visit him, and d? Concluded that the? Change is the behavior? ? Darling expects a b: b?. Although Jock fid? His attempt to explain ? ren, which is a b: b? The Tramp? Costs between the conversation? Ch and offers his own views. Jock fid? Antipathy to the imm? Diet and the parasites around him from the court.
At the time, the b? B? Jim Dear and Darling arrives and the Ins? Channel of the Virgin? Child. Shortly after? S f Jim Dear and Darling? R? Dent to go on a trip together, leaving her aunt Sarah? deal with the b? b? and at home. In Zusammenst? S aunt Lady Sarah with two Siamese cats, Si and I am, it takes Lady to a Gesch? Ft f? R pets to a muzzle? Re preserved. Horrified? s’? Screed lady, but is chased by stray dogs. Tramp sees hunting and Rescue Lady. The two, then visit a zoo, o? Tramp tricks by a beaver snout. On this night? Tramp shows how he saw the Virgin “Footloose and Collar-Free? Voted E ad? Ner candlelit Italian.
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When Lady to Tramp escort? ck? home, that is Lady of the by-catch caught? re.? pounds, the other dogs see license the Virgin, his way out of the book. is soon tr dogs? v? slow a lot of friends and the Tramp, he probably will not live forever. Schlie? lichen by aunt Lady Sarah, picked up the chain of Virgin? a niche in the backyard? re. fid visit Jock? the console, but when the tramp is pr? submit an excuse to begin the thunder? w ? TEND growl like Lady against him? about after? s, which, unfortunately, the tramp sst verl?.
Moments sp? ter, as it begins to rain, Lady saw a rat trying to sneak into the yard. Although the rat is afraid of the Virgin he f to compatibility available Chappe and enter the house. Lady barks FR? n? table, but Aunt Sarah screams in silence. The Tramp and h? rt their s’ex? cute in the back? Dr. for help. Tramp enters the house and found a rat in the p? pini? re. Lady lib? Dr. and possibilities Einkaufsm? p? pini re? the rat on a bed of B: B?. Tramp f you think? filled with rats, but reversed the cr? surface in the process of? veil of the child. Tramp rats t? ten, but when my Aunt Sarah comes to the rescue of the b: b? they saw the two dogs, and thinks they are responsible. It w? chst Lady and Tramp in a closet in the basement, then calls the catch? re to go rogue.
Jim Dear and Darling R? ESC to return to that? from Hundef? longer. lib? Rent lady f? hrte who died, the rats are? CONFIRMS Tramp. fid Jock? it, Anh? tion all l? runs after? s Hundef? transceiver’s car. Jock Trusty believes has l lost? ngst their sense of smell, but the old dog is able to find the car. you bark? horses t? nzeln and reverse the car into a pole of t? s? phone. Dear Jim came by car with Lady, Lady, and not to the equation? ck have found? Tramp is. Unfortunately tr? s fid? the injured? in the fight.
C no? l, Tramp, now part of the family of the Virgin Mary, has its own collar and license. Lady and the Tramp their own family, one port? e of four puppies. Jock see only family and fid? the one who has broken a leg? e.
as an actor Darling Peggy Lee, Si and Am, Peg
Lady Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts as The Vagabond
Bill Thompson as Jock, Joe, Bulldog, Dachser, police
Trusty Bill Baucom Stan Freberg as beaver
Verna Felton Aunt Sarah
Alan Reed as Boris
Thurl Ravenscroft as the Alligator Al
Tony George Givot
Toughy Dallas McKennon, Pedro, Professor, Hyena
Dear Jim Lee Millar , Hundef? Transceiver
The Mellom as choir DogProduction
The characters? development
In The Vagabond versions script? goal was called the tramp first? t? Hom ? re, then Rags and Bozo. But in the finished film? the tramp does not hold itself? re as a proper name, although most of equivalent value Something? s Canine r movie? f? hire? like him? Tramp?. The Vagabond given another name has? s of families he visited w? weekly f? r foods, like Mike and Fritzi. However, it is not? a family, if his name is never there? taken into account? e, although most bands drawing? ES and m? my own film after the adoption is it? also nominated? tramp of Jim Dear and Darling.
Aunt Sarah’s character, w? rde Aunt Sarah now? t softened f? r the film, compared to Go? lters? ber t? t. In the film she is a comm aunt? re well-meaning? s (r? v? L? S? heart of the m? Dr. Darling in the book version of Greene), who loves cats. More t? projects Aunt Sarah is no longer as an Eng? Conference arrogant st? r? OTYPE appear? and beautiful? Em ne re?. His capacitance? t? singing is apparently not available. million? me if it is antagonistic? Susi and the Tramp First, it sends a box? te dog biscuits f? r No? s? retrieve them so misunderstood.
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Jim Dear and Darling
In pr?-production Dear Jim? silent as Jim Brown and Darling know? t? Name? e Elizabeth. These will? t? abandoned? be developed? obviousness view the Virgin. tr In one version? st? has t, Published ver?? a short R cit? in an anthology in 1944, Disney, Lady, r? f? re? as “Mister” and “ma?” network “. To maintain the perspective of a dog, Jim Darling and faces are rarely seen? mod s. The background nstlern K? the int? Jim Dear and Darling laugh at home, and photos taken and the f? NFTE? me? a little perspective as r? f? to keep a reference to a dog’s point of view.
s? H? Incidence of? Opening of the film, where d Darling? Ball one box? Hat the morning of No? and is in the heart of the Virgin, is there? e r an incident? el in the life of Walt Disney, if he go? f choose? Sound? Mrs Lily Chow puppies with a gift of a hat bo? te.Beaver
The beaver in this film is anything similar to the character of the Gopher in Winnie the Pooh and the tree? Honey up? Configuring speech: a whistle, if not the “S” sound. That voice? t “Orfeo? by Stan Freberg, the poss? die extensive exp? experience in commercial photography and com?. On the Dame and the? Tramp Platinum Edition DVD, shows how the effect? t? done and close? Lich a pipe ? t? used? because it was? difficult to keep effet.Rat
The rat, a sign? re a bit funny in a couple of quick sketches, was much more frightening because of the stop n? blood erh? hen dramatique.Histoire
In 1937, Disney? legend? re history of man Joe Grant went to Disneyland with some sketches that he had done his Springer Spaniel named? e Lady and some of his escapades r? Guli re?. Disney saw the sketches and said Grant put together a storyboard. As Grant’s boards, Disney ‘s again? still and Ungler? Glad story? t? up? the basket?. “br /> In 1943 Walt was reading in a new Cosmopolitan? described by Ward Greene, an appeal? e? Gl? Glad Dan, The Dog whistle?. It was int? Ress? the story and bought it the rights? it.
In 1949, lose? he Grant? in the studio, but the M? men in Disney history? taient continuously drawing original drawings and history of the grant? tag? re se r? Team. Schlie? Lich, begin to develop a strong story? take shape down in 1953? e on storyboards and Grant Green’s short history. Greene then? written book version of the film that? t? ? Public is? two years before the movie itself m? me, to Dr? nts of Walt Disney, so that the public is? over very familiaris? s history. Grant did not re? u cr? said f? r the work in the history of the film, saying that the animation r? Filmmaker Eric Goldberg sp? re rem? Dier? Women and a sticker on the bottle? gel, the? Tramp Platinum Edition, explain? Rt the R? the Grant.Cinemascope
completely? Professional information? Comments: Cinemascope
This was the first feature? tration animated Disney movie? in cin? mascope. Pr? f choose? in an Aspect Ratio? ratio of 2.55:1 it is? Date, has produced gr?-Run movie that Disney ever. Dornr has between? too? t? f? r a 2.55:1 Aspect Ratio? ratio brought to the origin, but never before? t? pr? f choose? th in the halls of the F? it, the film is n? anmoins pr? f choose? in his Orig! 2.55:1 accessible on DVD and Blu-ray Disc Platinum Edition release.
The new innovation of Cin? mascope pr? f choose? few problem? my extra? Comments f? R reps: the enlargement of screen space, it ‘s a bit difficult to single character? re? dominate? Notch and groups m? Have to? his r? Parties to keep the? Flick appear? very rare. If not now? required constant jump-cutting seems to be? ftigt? or g? Owners. Model, essentially? r? invent their technique. Animators have to m? Us remember that they were from? Place their characters rained on a background? t than the rear? re-plan of Derrida? re it. Panelists berwunden? these obstacles w? while si? Ing action, as the tramp t? Ten rats. Some of the d? Development of character? re a? t? lost because there is no R? Realism, but less big en Fl?’s, So that less engagement with the public at?.
More Than problem? I have emerged from the date of first registration n? herte. Although Cinemascope was an int? r? f? Fifty t increases? philes all th? very capabilities the F have? s? it? ? Ra h has? Published rte Walt ver?? Two versions of the film that she is very cr? s: big? Score, and another in the Orig? Accessible Aspect Ratio? Ratio. This collection of designers for the restructuring included si? Bonds cl? s, when the characters? res have? t? on the gel? nde? e au? outside of the eye notch.
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The finished film s? g? rately diff? Rent was? go silent? zun seen? chst. Although the original script and the final product shares most of the m? me? s? Gen, w? it re still? berPR? be ft and corrected?.? the Orig? accessible is the Virgin with a single neighbor, a dog-man named Ralph Bellamy? Hubert. Hubert then? t? replaced? fid by Jock? it. A si? not a QC? then gel? deleted? had one, though? longest Lady of Aero? eb: b?, it has a parade, “Shoes” nightmare (? similar? s? elephant Dumbo “Pink Parade” nightmare) o? a slipper b? b? divided into two, then four, and more?. The shoes r? ve then melted into the skin of the r? el multiply, their Tr? ger s’? Shouting that the B: B? n?. [Quote No? necessary]
Another si? not blow? Other? t? said after? s the fid? The? Any further?, The best friend the dog is their “people. This f? Leads? Tramp d? Description of a world Where the r? The two dogs and humans are on? S are my dogs: the railway station and vice versa.
Before? be easy? The Vagabond?, by the character? a number of name suggestions? gt? r “s, including Homer, Rags and Bozo. It? T? pen? in Sch? 1950, that the term? vagabond? w re? not acceptable, but? for granted? Walt Disney has approved? choice, right? t? Jug? s? had r by its acceptance. storyboards f? r? Specified purpose? E on the DVD Backstage Disney? Num? R? description “of a wandering dog” with “Homer” or any names mentioned? s before.
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Spaghetti si? where Lady and the Tramp eating OD? with? s opposite? ‘re a single strand of spaghetti? r? Union in the middle, a si? often Parodi? e, including normal following m? me the film, The Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure. communique? At the
? ra had to call the film a better figure? lev? than any other long-m? tration Disney animation of Snow White. A? episode of Disneyland? A Story of Dogs diffuse? before the movie start . The film? T? r? “said? in the theater in 1962, 1971, 1980 and 1986, and on VHS and laserdisc in 1987 (it was in Disney’s The Classics s? series of vid? bone) and 1998 (it was in the s? series Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection vid ? bones). A s? Limited series? E Disney? Mission DVD? T? ? Public is? 23 November 1999. It? T? Remasters? and restored F? f r the DVD? 28th February 2006 that the septum? My slice of the s? Platinum Edition series. One million copies of? Platinum Edition have? T? sold 28 F? February 2006 Platinum Edition DVD then moratorium 31st January 2007, with the R? Edition 2006 DVD Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure.
This film started? a picture of the band? e with the title? e came down? ‘Re Scamp, ordered? AD? s one of the puppies and the tramp Lady. He first? T? ? Described by Ward Greene and ver? Published? E? From 31 October 1955? 1988th Scamp? Also, in a number of direct vid featured? O in 2001 with the title? Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure. Walt Disney Comics Digest numbered? Ro 54 was a new adventure of Lady and the Tramp dat Copyright? 1955.R? Desk
In? Pit that they are very one? Standard of success? S at the box office, first the film? T? Criticism? by many critics: We have pointed out? The dogs had “the Gr? E of the hippos? The other? The work of the K? Artists less? Interior par is. But the film has since that time?? Be what they want, r? As a classic.
Lady and the Tramp has? t ordered?? the num? ro 95? 100 Greatest Love Of All Time Stories “by the American Film Institute in their A Hundred Years … A Hundred Passions sp? ciale.BO
title # L? length
1
“Main Title (Bella Notte) / The Wag of the tail of a dog”
2
? Peace on Earth (Silent Night) “
3
” It has a band / Lady Bed / One day sp? Ter “
4
“Sunday / The Morning Paper Council /”
5
“Talks a new collar Blue Lady / F? r Jock & Trusty / This is Jim” Dear
6
? What Journ? e! / Cub? Lunch? Tony “
7.Hill” Warning / Breakout Snob / / A child Wee “
8
? Countdown to the B-Day “
9
? First morning of the b? B? / What is a B? B? / La La Lu”
10 .
“Going Away Aunt Sarah /”
11th
“The Siamese Cat Song / What’s Going On Down There”
12th
“the snout / Side Schl? ge”
13th
“Poor little thing / He’s Not My Dog”
14th
? Gr? Zoo / extractor Log “
” Footloose and col-Free / A Night at the Bella Notte restaurant / “
16th /> “It’s Morning / Ever Chase Chickens / Caught”
17
“Home Sweet Home”
18th
“The Book”
19th? What ‘s a bit dog / It’s a Tramp “
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? In the Hundeh? Tte / The Return of the Rat / false battery? / We need arr? ter basket Sacrifice / Trusty’s “
21st? Birdie / Visitors”
22nd
“Finale (Peace on Earth)”
The Peggy Lee? legend ? ren K? Artists Registration Peggy Lee? Songs with Sonny Burke wrote, and the contributions? Ge? G ste? Good. In the film she sings: “This is a” tramp, “” La La Lu “,” The Siamese Cat Song, and, what is B? B? “. The contributions ge? F? Promotion of the film with the s? Rie t? S? Live? E Disney, explain? Rt his work with the score and sang some of the num? Ros film. These phenomena are avail? Gbar as part of the Lady and the? Tramp Platinum Edition DVD.
In 1991, Peggy Lee sued the Walt Disney Company for breach of contract because it retained the rights? Transcription einschlie? Lich those? Film. It is new? u 0.3 m, but not without a long legal battle with the studio that last? t? r? gl? e in 1991.
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differences? abc Finch, Christopher (2004).? Chapter 8: Interrupt and innovation?. The Art of Walt Disney. pp. 234 244th
^ abcdefg “Lady and the Tramp story.” Disney Archives. http:// disney.go.com / weight? vault / archives / movies / lady tramp / ladytramp.html.
^ Lady and the Tramp Platinum Edition DVD: “The dialogue of the film.
abcd ^ Lady and the Tramp Platinum Edition DVD. Disc 2:” Backstage Disney. “
^ (DVD) Walt The Man Derrida? new myth: Close-production of The Lady and the Tramp. 2001.
? AB Joe Grant?. http://legends.disney.go.com/legends/detail Disney Legends.? key = Joe + Grant.
? abcde Eric Goldberg. The Lady and the Tramp Platinum Edition DVD, Disc 2 “Behind the Scenes: Start development of history.
abcd ^ Thomas, Bob (1997).? Chapter 7: The Films of AD?-War. “Disney’s Art of Animation: From Mickey Mouse? Hercules. Pp. 103 104th
^ Lady and the Tramp Platinum Edition DVD, CD 2:? Backstage?.
^ Newcomb, Horace (2000). T? S Vision: a critical perspective. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-511927-4 P. 27th.
^ Newcomb (2001), p. 27
^ Platinum Edition “. Http: / / www.ultimatedisney.com / ladyandthetramp-platinumedition-pressrelease.html.
^ “Sales information from the DVD.” Http: / / www. videobusiness.com/article/CA6312352.html.
^ “Lady and the Tramp He information. http://dvd.ign.com/articles/736/736573p1.html.
^? Tiquet? IVR DDBP # 2 (Donald Duck Beach Party # 2 ). “Walt Disney Comics Digest (54).
^ “And the Walt? Education: Part I”. Http: / / disney.go.com / disneyatoz / family museum / exhibitions / articles / ladyandthetramp / index.html. to win
^ “100 Years … 100 Passions list of 100 movies” (PDF). AFI. Http: / / connect.afi.com/site/DocServer/passions100.pdf? DocId = 248l.
^ “Peggy Lee’s film appearances. Official website of Peggy Lee. http://www.peggylee.com/solos/films.html.
^” Peggy Lee article. http://www.peggylee.com/library/910219.html.
^ “BBC News”. 26th June May 2002. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2066858.stm. Consult? 5th January 2010.
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