102 Dalmatians
102 Dalmatians | |
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Directed by | Kevin Lima |
Produced by | Edward S. Feldman |
Written by | Dodie Smith (novel) Kristen Buckley Brian Regan |
Starring | Glenn Close Gérard Depardieu Ioan Gruffudd |
Music by | David Newman |
Cinematography | Adrian Biddle Roger Pratt |
Edited by | Gregory Perler Sophie Sorensen |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Pictures |
Release date | November 22, 2000 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States United Kingdom France |
Language | English |
Budget | US$85,000,000 (estimated) |
Box office | $183,611,771 [1] |
102 Dalmatians (known as 102 in Japan) is a 2000 live-action movie produced by The Walt Disney Company with Glenn Close acting as the protagonist, Cruella de Vil. It is a sequel to the 1996 movie 101 Dalmatians, which was a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated movie One Hundred and One Dalmatians. In the movie, Cruella de Vil attempts to steal puppies for her making a fur coat. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only actors from 101 Dalmatians to return for this sequel. The film was released on VHS and DVD on April 3, 2001, and re-released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 16, 2008.[2]
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Release Dates
Country | Premiere |
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23x15px United States | 22 November 2000 |
23x15px Singapore | 23 November 2000 |
23x15px Brazil | 1 December 2000 |
23x15px Venezuela | 6 December 2000 |
23x15px Argentina | 7 December 2000 |
23x15px Chile | 7 December 2000 |
23x15px United Kingdom | 8 December 2000 |
23x15px Ireland | 8 December 2000 |
23x15px Peru | 14 December 2000 |
23x15px Colombia | 15 December 2000 |
Mexico | 15 December 2000 |
23x15px Bolivia | 21 December 2000 |
23x15px Malaysia | 21 December 2000 |
23x15px Ecuador | 22 December 2000 |
23x15px Finland | 22 December 2000 |
23x15px Panama | 22 December 2000 |
23x15px Paraguay | 22 December 2000 |
23x15px South Korea | 23 December 2000 |
23x15px Denmark | 25 December 2000 |
23x15px Sweden | 25 December 2000 |
23x15px Australia | 26 December 2000 |
23x15px New Zealand | 26 December 2000 |
23x15px Italy | 19 January 2001 |
23x15px Poland | 19 January 2001 |
23x15px Hong Kong | 24 January 2001 |
23x15px Taiwan | 24 January 2001 |
23x15px France | 31 January 2001 |
23x15px Bulgaria | 2 February 2001 |
23x15px Belgium | 7 February 2001 |
23x16px Switzerland | 8 February 2001 (German speaking region) |
23x15px Germany | 8 February 2001 |
23x15px Spain | 9 February 2001 |
23x15px Iceland | 9 February 2001 |
23x15px Czech Republic | 15 February 2001 |
23x15px Hungary | 15 February 2001 |
23x15px Netherlands | 22 February 2001 |
23x15px Greece | 23 February 2001 |
23x15px Japan | 10 March 2001 |
23x15px Estonia | 16 March 2001 |
23x15px Lithuania | 16 March 2001 |
23x15px Israel | 29 March 2001 |
23x15px Slovenia | 12 April 2001 |
23x15px Kuwait | 18 April 2001 |
23x15px Egypt | 23 May 2001 |
23x15px Turkey | 7 September 2001 |
The story
After a spot of therapy Cruella De Vil is released from prison a changed woman. Devoted to dogs and good causes, she is delighted that Chloe, her parole officer, has a dalmatian family and connections with a dog charity. But the sound of Big Ben can reverse the treatment so it is only a matter of time before Ms De Vil is back to her incredibly ghastly ways, using her new-found connections with Chloe and friends.
Cast
Actor | Character | Films |
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Glenn Close | Cruella de Vil | 1 & 2 |
Ioan Gruffudd | Kevin Shepherd | 2 |
Alice Evans | Chloe Simon | 2 |
Tim McInnerny | Alonzo | 1 & 2 |
Ian Richardson | Mr. Torte | 2 |
Gerard Depardieu | Jean Pierre Le Pelt | 2 |
Eric Idle | Waddlesworth (voice) | 2 |
Box office
The movie did well at the box office, earning $66,957,026 in the US and $116,654,745 in other countries, bringing its total to $183,611,771 worldwide.[1] This is less than the first movie which earned $320,689,294 worldwide.
Sets
- The Oxford prison was used for the scene as Cruella walked out of prison. This motion picture was filmed partially in Paris.
Video game
A video game based on the movie was released, with Frankie Muniz as the voice of Domino.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 102 Dalmatians at Boxofficemojo.com Archived 21 May 2012 at WebCite
- ↑ "102 Dalmatians DVD". CDUniverse.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-21. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
Other websites
- Official website
- 102 Dalmatians on IMDb Script error: No such module "EditAtWikidata".
- 102 Dalmatians at AllMovieScript error: No such module "EditAtWikidata".
- 102 Dalmatians at Rotten Tomatoes