One of the Disney animated classics that I fondly
remember from childhood is Lady and the
Tramp. It ws re-released to theaters when I was a kid (before widespread
home video releases and before Disney put them out on VHS). It felt more
monumental to me then than it does now. At only 76 minutes, it is briskly paced
and spare. There’s really not much story to tell and the big romance between
Lady (voiced by Barbara Luddy) and the street mutt Tramp (Larry Roberts) is
developed in one brief sequence when Lady is lost away from home and Tramp
saves her from some unsavory dogs and takes her on a date to an Italian
restaurant for the iconic spaghetti-eating scene, which is now one of the most
indelibly romantic moments in cinema history.
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
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