Review of Lady and the Tramp (1955) by Renzo V — 28 Nov 2014
"THE COCKER SPANIEL AND THE MUTT".
- One of Disney's most known love stories is the 1955 animation film 'Lady and the Tramp'. Based on 'Happy Dan, the Whistling Dog' by Ward Greene, this 15 Disney Classic is pure nostalgia and takes a person back to his childhood due to the unforgettable characters and catchy songs. The film tells the love story of Cocker Spaniel Lady and stray mutt Tramp. It was listed 95th in the most romantic movies ever made. Who doesn't remember the spaghetti and meatball scène?
The spoiled Cocker Spaniel Lady lead a happy life with the couple Jim and Darling. But when they are expecting a baby, Lady feels pushed aside. She finds comfort with her neighborhood friends Jock the Scottish Terrier and Trusty the old Bloodhound, but gets interrupted by stray mutt Tramp who overheard the conversation. He believes that when the baby moves in, the dog will move out.
Luckily all Lady's worries seem to disappear when she's introduced to the newly born. But shortly after that, Jim and Darling go on a trip and have asked their aunt Sarah to look after the baby. The fat woman has brought her diabolical Siamese cats, who cause trouble. When Lady gets blamed, she runs away from home.
This review of Lady and the Tramp (1955) was written by Renzo V on 28 Nov 2014.
Lady and the Tramp has generally received very positive reviews.
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