Lady and the Tramp movie
Lady and the Tramp is produced by Walt Disney in 1955. Is the fifteenth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.
Lady and the Tramp movie is the first feature-length animated movie to be made in widescreen (2.55:1). Made simultaneously in both a widescreen CinemaScope version and a standard Academy ratio version it's also the widest film the company has ever created. Lady and the Tramp movie from a story by Ward Greene about a female Cocker Spaniel called Lady who lives with a refined family and a male stray mutt named the Tramp.
Lady and the Tramp movie intro: "In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money can not buy... to wit - the wag of a dog's tail" by Josh Billings - the pen name of american humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw (1818-1885). Lady and the Tramp movie was named number 95 out of the "100 Greatest Love Stories of All Time" by the American Film Institute. The film's opening sequence, in which Darling unwraps a hat box on Christmas morning and finds Lady inside, is based upon an actual incident in Walt Disney's life when after he'd forgotten a dinner date with his wife Lily, he offered her a Chow puppy as a gift in a hat box. The film's setting was partly inspired by Walt Disney's boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
Lady and the Tramp movie cast:
Peggy Lee as Darling, Si, Am, Peg; Barbara Luddy as Lady; Larry Roberts as The Tramp;
Bill Thompson as Jock, Joe, Bulldog, Dachsie, Policeman; Bill Baucom as Trusty; Stan Freberg as Mr. Busy the beaver; Verna Felton as Aunt Sarah; Alan Reed as Boris; Thurl Ravenscroft as Al the alligator;
George Givot as Tony; Dallas McKennon as Toughy, Pedro, Professor, Hyena; Lee Millar as Jim Dear, Dogcatcher; The Mellomen as Dog Chorus.
The laugh of the Hyena in the zoo is repeatedly used in several Crash Bandicoot video games for the "voice" of the character Ripper Roo.
The mischievous young puppy at the end of the film (the one who resembles his father, Tramp) is called "Scamp". He was featured in a children's book, a syndicated daily comic strip, and, in 2001, his own direct-to-video film.
Before animating the fight between Tramp and the rat, animator Wolfgang Reitherman kept rats in a cage next to his desk to study their actions.
The twin Siamese cats known as Si and Am they were then named Nip and Tuck.
The decision to film in Cinemascope was made when the film was already in production, so many background paintings had to be extended to fit the new format. Overlays were often added to cover up the seams of the extensions.
Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee Performed by Peggy Lee
I am your mother / And I'm so glad you're here
You have a father / Who loves you, oh so dear
We call you baby / 'Cause we don't know how to say
That you are love / That's come to live
At our house today
La, la, loo / La, la, loo
Oh my little star sweeper / I'll sweep the stardust for you
La, la, loo / La, la, loo
Little soft, fluffy sleeper / Here comes a pink cloud for you
La, la, loo / La, la, loo
Little wandering angel / Fold up your wings
Close your eyes
La, la, loo / La, la, loo
And may love be your keeper
La, la, loo /La, la, loo / La, la, loo
Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee Performed by Peggy Lee
We are Siameeiz if you please
We are Siameeiz if you don't please
We are former residents of Siam
There are no finer cats than i am
We are Siamese with very dainty claws
Please observing paws containing dainty claws
Now we're lookin' over our new domicile
If we like it we stay for maybe quite a while
Do you see who's living in that wire house?
It must be a bird, because it's not a mouse
If we sneaking up upon it carefully
There will be some food for you and some for me
Do you see that thing swimming round and round?
Maybe we could reach on in and make it drown
If we sneaking up upon it carefully
There will be a head for you, a tail for me
Do you hear what I hear? A baby cry
Where we finding baby there is milk nearby
If we look in baby buggy, there could be
Plenty milk for you and also some for me
We are siamese if you please
We are siamese if you don't please
We are former residents of Si-am
There are no finer cat than we am.
Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee Performed by George Givot & Studio Chorus
Oh this is the night / it's a beautiful night
and we call it bella notte / look at the skies
they have stars in their eyes / on this lovely bella notte
side by side with your loved one
you will find the enchantment here
the night will weave its magic spell
when the one you love is near, oh
this is the night / and the heavens all rise
on this lovely bella notte
Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee Performed by Peggy Lee
He's a tramp / But I love him
Breaks a new heart / Every day
He's a tramp / They adore him
And I only hope / He'll stay that way
He's a tramp / He's a scoundrel
He's a rounder / He's a cad
He's a tramp / But I love him
Yes, and even I / Have got it pretty bad
You can never tell / When he'll show up
He gives you / Plenty of trouble
I guess he's just a / No 'count pup
But I wish that he / Were double
He's a tramp / He's a rover
And there's nothing / More to say
If he's a tramp / He's a good one
And I wish that I / Could travel his way
Written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee Performed by Peggy Lee
What is a baby?
I just can't understand.
It must be something wonderful
It must be something grand
'Cause everybody's smiling
In a kind and wistful way
And they haven't even noticed
That I'm around today
What is a baby, anyway?
Oh, what is a baby
I must find out today
What makes Jim Dear and Darling
Act this way.
Traditional Scottish folk song Sung by Bill Thompson (Jock)
Four steps ahead then to the left
And right to the place where I marked it
With a bonny, bonny bone that I'll bury for me own
In my bonny, bonny bank in the backyard
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| One Christmas morning, Jim Dear gives his wife Darling a cocker spaniel puppy called Lady.
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| Across town by the railway, Tramp lives life from moment to moment.
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| While Jock and Trusty try to explain what a baby is, Tramp enters the conversation and offers his own opinions.
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| Tramp sees the chase and rescues Lady by street dogs.
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| At the zoo, where Tramp tricks a beaver into removing the muzzle.
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| Lady and the Tramp share a spaghetti dinner.
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| When Tramp came to apologize, Lady is angry with him.
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| Lady and the Tramp with their own family.
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