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Price Comparison for Lady And The Tramp (Special Edition, 2 DVDs)
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Lady And The Tramp (2 Disc Special Edition)[1955] [DVD]
Rightly one of Disney?s most celebrated animated classics, Lady a ... Last Update 10.12.2009 06:10
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by - written on 19/04/06 (Very useful, 263 readings)
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Lady, a pampered Cocker Spaniel, lives in the lap of luxury with her owners Jim Dear and Darling in an affluent suburb of Paris. But her life of luxury takes a turn for the worse when her owners bring a baby into the home. On top of this Jim Dear and Darling decide to go away for a bit, and Darling's Aunt Sarah comes to stay with her meddlesome twin Siamese cats, Si and Am. After the twin terrors start causing havoc, Lady finds herself being blamed for all the trouble and after she is fitted with a muzzle decides to escape from the home. Out on the streets in an unusual world, Lady comes across Tramp, a cocky male dog from the rough side of town. After helping ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/03/07 (Very useful, 175 readings)
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Pleas note that this is a film only review The Lady and the Tramp, is one of Disney’s early classics and one of my favourites also. It was first released to cinema audiences in August 1955. Disney kept all these early animations away from our television screens for many years. Far too many. As a child all we ever saw was a taster on television at Easter or Christmas in a Disney-time special, which showed brief clips. So there was nothing for it as a child but to watch it at the cinema on one of those memorable family outings. I have such fond memories of these times and also these sort of films. Eventually maybe 10-15 years ago ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/02 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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Slushy sentimentality, animals made human, a stack of great songs and an honest to goodness happy ending arising from the depths of despair. It can only possibly be Disney, but it would be hard pressed to suss out exactly which one is the film under consideration because the Walt Disney series of animated features is nothing if not faithful to a formula which once established and proven is not to be ignored. Think of them - Snow White, Cinderella, The Aristocats, The Jungle Book, The Fox and The Hound - they're all essentially the same with only minor variations around the ultra consistent central theme. Well, the subject of this review is one of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/09/08 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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As most people who read my reviews will have gathered by now, I love my Disney films! Another one that is a classic one that I first watched when I was younger is this one 'Lady and the Tramp'. This was the 15th animated Disney film and was released in 1955. The plot: The story follows two very different dogs - one is a well looked after, well behaved spaniel who lives in the posh neighbourhood and who is well mannered named Lady. She has a couple of friends who also live in the neighbourhood in the form of Scottish terrier Jock and Trusty, a Bloodhound. The other is Tramp, a mongrel who is so called Tramp because he lives day to day on the streets ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/11/06 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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Lady is a beautiful cocker spaniel and Tramp is a scruffy mongrel. When this unlikely pair gets together there is trouble ahead but also romance in this classic Disney animation about two loveable dogs. It is the story of a puppy called Lady who was bought as present from a husband, Jim Dear, to his wife, Darling. She makes friends with two local dogs, a small black Scottish terrier, called Jock, and a big, brown bloodhound, called Trusty. They know a scruffy mongrel called Tramp. He warns them about humans who have babies. Apparently, they don’t love their dogs so much afterwards. After the couple do have a baby, they go away for a while. Aunt Sarah, who ... Read the complete review





