101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (2003)

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Written by Garrett K. Schiff, Jim Kammerud

Directed by Brian Smith, Jim Kammerud

Running Time: 70 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Patch is a feisty little pup who's having a bit of trouble establishing his own identity. It's tough when you've got around 100 brothers and sisters. Like many youngsters, he's really like to be a superhero: ideally, sidekick to his favourite TV star Thunderbolt. This brave and audacious dog thrills his fans every week with his daring rescues, and Patch would love to help. Then one day his chance comes. His family is moving out of London, and he's accidentally left behind. Having heard that Thunderbolt is visiting London, Patch takes the opportunity to meet his hero. Suddenly he's caught up in an adventure of his very own, with his hero. And as Cruella DeVil is around to add an element of danger for anyone with spots, it looks likely there'll be canine chaos pretty soon.

Cast

Image for Barry BostwickBarry BostwickThunderbolt
Jason AlexanderLightning
Image for Martin ShortMartin ShortLars
Bobby LockwoodPatch
Susanne BlakesleeCruella de Vil
Image for Samuel WestSamuel WestPongo
Maurice LaMarcheHorace
Jeff BennettJasper
Jodi BensonAnita
Mary MacLeodNanny
Tim BentinckRoger
Kath SouciePerdita
Michael LernerProducer

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