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Release Date:
October 7, 2000
Original Title:
102 Dalmatians
Alternate Titles:
102 Dalmatiner
102 Dalmations
102 Dalmatiërs
102 Dálmatas
102 dálmatas
La carica dei 102 - Un nuovo colpo di coda
Les 102 dalmatiens
Os 102 Dálmatas
Τα 102 Σκυλιά της Δαλματίας
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Cruella Productions
Kanzaman S.A.M.
Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP AU: G BR: Livre CH: 12 CZ: U DK: 7 ES: 7 FR: U GB: U HU: KN IE: G IT: T JP: R15+ KR: ALL NL: AL PT: M/6 RO: AP RU: 0+ SE: 7 US: G
Runtime: 100
Get ready for a howling good time as an all new assortment of irresistible animal heroes are unleashed in this great family tail! In an unlikely alliance, the outrageous Waddlesworth - a parrot who thinks he's a Rottweiler - teams up with Oddball - an un-marked Dalmatian puppy eager to earn her spots! Together they embark on a laugh-packed quest to outwit the ever-scheming Cruella De Vil.
Animal Coordinator:
Mark Forbes
Larry Madrid
Art Direction:
Cliff Robinson
Tony Woollard
Rosie Hardwick
Assistant Art Director:
Christian Huband
Costume Design:
Anthony Powell
Director:
Kevin Lima
Director of Photography:
Adrian Biddle
Editor:
Gregory Perler
Hair Designer:
Martial Corneville
Makeup & Hair:
Norma Webb
Sallie Evans
Makeup Designer:
Jean-Luc Russier
Novel:
Dodie Smith
Original Music Composer:
David Newman
Producer:
Edward S. Feldman
Production Design:
Assheton Gorton
Screenplay:
Kristen Buckley
Brian Regan
Bob Tzudiker
Noni White
Second Assistant Director:
Jamie Christopher
Second Unit Director:
Michael D. Moore
Set Decoration:
Joanne Woollard
Sound Designer:
Shannon Mills
Sound Effects Editor:
Tim Nielsen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Rydstrom
Gary Summers
Story:
Kristen Buckley
Brian Regan
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Dent
Stunts:
George Cottle
Rowley Irlam
Supervising Art Director:
John Ralph
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Silvers
Visual Effects:
Merrick Rustia
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dan DeLeeuw
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