Lady & The Tramp - 50th Anniversary Edition
Disney / Buena Vista (6/22/1955)
Animation, Children
In Collection
#835
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Seen ItYes
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IMDB   7.4
76 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   G (General Audience)
Peggy Lee Darling/Si/Am/Peg
Barbara Luddy Lady
Larry Roberts Tramp
Bill Thompson Jock/Bulldog in Pound
Bill Baucom Trusty
Stan Freberg Beaver
Verna Felton Aunt Sarah
Alan Reed Boris
George Givot Tony
Dal McKennon Toughy/Professor Pedro
Larry Roberts (II)
Lee Millar Jim Dear / Dog Catcher
Thurl Ravenscroft Al the Alligator / Dog
Director Hamilton Luske
Clyde Geronimi
Wilfred Jackson
Producer Walt Disney
Erdman Penner
Amy J. Bailey
Writer Ward Greene
Erdman Penner
Joe Rinaldi
Musician Oliver Wallace


It's still one of the sweetest kisses onscreen, up there with Bergman and Grant, Bogey and Bacall: the moment when pampered purebred Lady and streetwise mongrel Tramp, sharing a moonlit plate of spaghetti in an alley behind an Italian café, unknowingly slurp the same strand, and suddenly find their mouths meeting in surprise and tenderness. Ah, puppy love. Lady and the Tramp is a delight of animation and surprisingly deep character development, given that the stars are all dogs. Lady, an adorable Cocker Spaniel, feels neglected when her owners become distracted by the pending birth of a baby. But the last straw is clueless Aunt Sarah's appearance with her conniving Siamese cats (among Disney's most creatively evil villains), who wreak havoc on Lady's blissful home life. Soon Lady is off on an adventure in the streets, where the savvy Tramp takes her under his paw. The lessons of friendship and loyalty, of integrity--not to mention trusting in the kindness of strangers--ring true to delighted children and adults alike. And unlike many Disney films, there's no real violence, only challenges that smart dogs (including a tough-talking vamp named Peg, voiced sublimely by Peggy Lee, who also wrote the songs), banding together, can tackle. The animation is terrific; the scene where we first meet Tramp shows him rinsing off under a pipe, and his subsequent shaking-off of the water follows the detailed rippling up and down his back that any dog lover will recognize. And is there any song more romantic than "Bella Notte"? Bellissima! --A.T. Hurley
Edition Details
Edition 50th Anniversary Edition
Distributor Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Chapters 22
Release Date 2/28/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Widescreen 2.55:1 Color
Subtitles Dutch; English; English for the hearing impaired; Icelandic
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 01 All New Bella Notte Music Video
Disney Virtual Puppy
DVD Rom: Adopt and care for your own virtual puppy. you can even teach him tricks!
Disney Dog Trivia
Virtual Board Game: Immerse yourself in this 3D game and test your knowledge of Disney dogs.
PuppyPedia: Going To The Dogs
Learn about the characters' real-life breeds.
Your Inner Bark
Personality Profile
Never Before Seen Deleted Scenes
Original 1943 Storyboard Version of the Film: Exciting secrets revealed about a different version of the film.
Lady's Pedigree: The Making of Lady And The Tramp
Finding Lady: The Art Of The Storyboard
And Much, Much More!