102 Dalmatians (2000)

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Written by Dodie Smith, Kristen Buckley

Directed by Kevin Lima

Also known as "102 Dálmatas", "Les 102 Dalmatiens"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Dr Pavlov has successfully performed his behaviour control techniques on the first human subject, and that subject is Cruella de Vil (Glenn Close).

It's a stunning transformation that's been made, from cruel fashion diva into compassionate animal lover.

However, when a noise at a particular frequency breaks the conditioning, the old Cruella is back and sets off to fight her old nemesis - those daarned dalmatians!

Cast

Image for Glenn CloseGlenn CloseCruella De Vil
Image for Gérard DepardieuGérard DepardieuJean-Pierre Le Pelt
Image for Ioan GruffuddIoan GruffuddKevin Sheperd
Alice EvansChloe Simon
Image for Tim McInnernyTim McInnernyAlonzo
Eric IdleWaddlesworth
Ben CromptonEwan
Carol MacReadyAgnes
Ian RichardsonMr. Torte
Image for Jim CarterJim CarterDet. Armstrong
Ron CookMr. Button
Image for Timothy WestTimothy WestJudge
David HorovitchDoctor Pavlov
Dick BrannickPavlov's Assistant
Mike HayleyConstable

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites August 19th, 2008 - 10:10amSusan lee said...

    We have one of the puppies from the film,we called him Luke and he was given to us by Julie Totman, animal trainer. Luke is deaf and has now developed bladder crystals but he is a smashing boy and he loves his mummy. I wouldn't trade him for the world. Does anyone else own one of the puppies from the 102 film ?

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