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Release Date:
November 12, 2019
Original Title:
Lady and the Tramp
Alternate Titles:
A Dama e o Vagabundo
Lady och Lufsen
Susi és Tekergő
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Romance
Production Companies:
Taylor Made Entertainment
Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA BR: L CZ: U ES: APTA FR: U GB: U IE: G IT: T JP: G KR: ALL NL: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 101
The love story between a pampered Cocker Spaniel named Lady and a streetwise mongrel named Tramp. Lady finds herself out on the street after her owners have a baby and is saved from a pack by Tramp, who tries to show her to live her life footloose and collar-free.
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Art Direction:
Elliott Glick
Casting:
Richard Hicks
Colorist:
Yvan Lucas
Costume Design:
Colleen Atwood
Timothy A. Wonsik
Director:
Charlie Bean
Director of Photography:
Enrique Chediak
Editor:
Melissa Bretherton
Julie Monroe
Executive Producer:
Diane L. Sabatini
First Assistant Director:
Jody Spilkoman
Alexander H. Gayner
Hair Department Head:
Miia Kovero
Makeup Artist:
Deborah Rutherford
Makeup Department Head:
Leo Corey Castellano
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Trapanese
Producer:
Brigham Taylor
Jessica Virtue
Chaz Salembier
Production Design:
John Myhre
Production Executive:
Tina L. Newman
Screenplay:
Kari Granlund
Andrew Bujalski
Set Decoration:
Gordon Sim
Sound Mixer:
Jonathan Gaynor
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bruno Van Zeebroeck
Special Effects Technician:
Erich Combs
Reid Duke
Michael Dean Kiesling
Talis Kiesling
Richard Krish
Jon Russell
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Brown
Stunts:
Paul E. Short
Supervising Art Director:
Tom Reta
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrew DeCristofaro
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Patrick Allen
Matt Howsam
Namita R. Vishwakarma
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robert Weaver
Guy Williams
Daniel Macarin
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