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102 Dalmatians
Cruz de Ville begins the adventure by conspiring with fashion designers to steal more helpless little dogs. The woman, who is called Cruzella, may be happy after she is released from prison because she will return to her previous activity. Her life begins after she gets out of prison when she discovers that her boyfriend, a parole officer, runs a large shelter for helpless animals. Kidney has fallen into difficult times, and Cruz tries to pretend she wants help in order to get the dogs to get her. Cruz returns to practice her horribly appalling ways without thinking about what happened before.
1974, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, UK
7 April 1934, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
6 October 1973, Cardiff, Wales, UK
1948, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
18 September 1956, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England, UK
August 24, 2010
Sequel better than first live-action Dalmatians movie.January 29, 2009
...boasts few attributes designed to appeal to viewers over a certain age...January 01, 2000
It has everything -- cuddly animals, colorful outfits and sight gags.June 15, 2002
It's assembly-line art, colorful and professionally crafted... more imagination will probably go into the marketing of the movie than went into the making of it.January 01, 2000
This film is nothing but dessert. But what a fun and festive dessert it is.January 01, 2000
The rare family movie that works on two levels.January 01, 2000
Close's combination of Norma Desmond and the Bride of Frankenstein will delight adults as much as the kids will be amused by the high jinks of the adorable puppies.January 01, 2000
Amiable, undemanding family holiday entertainment.January 17, 2010
There is no reason for this sequel to the already-pointless 1996 live action remake of the classic Disney cartoon to exist, and the filmmakers fail to come up with any convincing pretense of justification.February 07, 2001
Es inexplicable el ver a dos buenos actores como Glenn Close y Gerard Depardieu haciendo el ridículo en pantallaJanuary 01, 2000
Taking the dogs out of the central roles leaves you with seriously weird humans and not enough puppy love.September 21, 2008
The story of this film is a bit forced, trying to shoehorn the characters and plot into a similar theme.