101 Dalmatians (1996 film)

101 Dalmatians is a 1996 live action film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a remake of the 1961 animated film of the same name (which was based on Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians). It stars Glenn Close as the villianous Cruella de Vil, and Jeff Daniels as Roger, the owner of the 101 dalmatians. Pongo, Perdita, and the 99 puppies are all played by real-life dalmatian actors in this version, unlike in the 1961 animated version. 102 Dalmatians was released in 2000 as its theatrical sequel.

Plot
Roger Dearly is a video game designer who lives with Pongo in an appartment in London. He shows his latest game that stars Pongo to a small boy named Herbert who judges games at the local company where he works and sees if they're good in future sales. However he doesn't seem to like a dog catcher being the villain, so Roger goes back to square one.

There is a news broadcast stating that a rare siberian tiger was stolen from the London Zoo with Police suspecting it to be the work of a evil collector.

The story then goes to Cruella De Vil who goes to her fancy fashion establishment called the House of De Vil. She goes to one of her top designers Anita Campbell-Green who is trying to design the next latest fashion. Cruella is pleased with her idea of making something consisting of spots and admires that she used her dog Perdita as inspiration. She then decides to make a fur coat out of Dalmatians.

Later when Roger and Pongo are in the park, Pongo spots Perdita on a lead with Anita and immediately falls in love with her. The dogs get their own owners together after both of them end up in the duck pond from a nasty accident with their bikes. Roger and Anita fall in love as well and eventually get married.

Cruella sends her two henchmen Jasper and Horace Badun to see Mr. Skinner a mute taxidermist. As they arrive, Jasper explains to Horace about how Skinner ending up being mute by having his vocal chords torn out by a dog at a young age and advises him not to look at the horrifying scar on his neck or talk to him. However when they use the knocker and Skinner comes out, Horace immediately forgets and says something rude, so Jasper knocks him out for his stupidity. Inside Skinner gives them a huge suitcase to take back to Cruella.

The Badun brothers drive back to Cruella's mansion and give her the suitcase that appears to be the skin of a dead siberian tiger which makes them the thieves from London zoo.

Roger and Anita have settled in to their own house with Nanny Cook as their housekeeper. Roger is still trying to make the perfect video game with no success and Anita and Perdita are both pregnant. Cruella comes round for an uninvited visit and after hearing about Perdita, she asks the Dearlys to let her know when the puppies arrive.

On a stormy October evening, Perdita begins giving birth to the puppies with Nanny and Anita helping, while Roger and Pongo wait outside. Everything seems to be going well and the number of puppies get bigger and bigger to fifteen, but Nanny comes out with one that seems to have died. Roger gently strokes the puppy until movement comes from the tiny bundle giving them fifteen again, they name the surviving puppy Lucky.

Straight afterwards Cruella comes barging in after getting information from Jasper and Horace that the puppies had been born, but is disappointed that their spots haven't arrived and rudely calls them "White Rats". Anita assures them that they'll get their spots later. Cruella decides to buy the puppies in advance untill they're ready to leave their mother, but the Dearlys tell her that they're not for sale. After giving them offer after offer, they still refuse, making Cruella furious, firing Anita from the House of De Vil and swearing vengence on the family for turning her down.

Some months later the puppies have grown up and some of them have been named: Jewel, Dipstick, Fidget, Two-Tone and Whizzer. Late one night Jasper and Horace are lurking in the shadows watching the Dearlys go to the park with their dogs. They break into the house and lock Nanny in the cupboard. They go to the kitchen where the puppies are being kept and snatch them in a giant sack. While they are putting them in the van, a general's dog barks fiercely at them and Horace suspects that he knows what they've done.

In the park, Pongo and Perdita hear the general's dog barking and immediately rush back to the house with Roger and Anita chasing after them. They all return and Nanny who has finally freed herself from the cupboard tells them what has happened. Meanwhile Jasper calls Cruella and tells them that all the puppies have been stolen. She is delighted and Mr. Skinner who is with her adds them to puppies they had previously stolen giving them a total of ninety-nine. Jasper and Horace go to an abandoned mansion to get some sleep and wait for further instructions from Cruella.

Back at the house, the Dearlys have called the Police and they agree to search for the puppies. Roger has his doubts that they'll ever find them, so Pongo goes to highest window and does the Twilight Bark to ask for help. One by one dogs and other creatures agree to help. One them is Kipper who had seen the Badun's van and heard the puppies inside. He follows them to the abandoned house and while the henchmen are asleep, finds all the puppies. Cruella calls Skinner and asks him to have the puppies killed and skinned tonight.

Another dog arrives at the Dearlys' house and tells Pongo and Perdita that they've found their puppies and immediately go with him. Later the Dearlys suspect that Cruella was behind the dognapping and after seeing Anita's sketch of the coat, deduce that she is going to kill them.

Meanwhile the other creatures sabotage the Badun's van while they're sleeping. Jasper and Horace later wake up and decide to kill and skin the puppies themselves. They hear a knock on the door and thinking that it is Cruella open the door to meet her. However they see no one ther because a woodpecker has been tapping, they look again and see some raccoons playing in their van and angrilly go to stop them.

While they are distracted Kipper leads the puppies out of the house, but Lucky gets accidently left behind. The Baduns finally get rid of the raccoons by hurling stones at them. They go back inside and to their horror they find that the puppies have escaped when they see Lucky sitting alone in a corner. They try to catch him with little success and the other puppies leave the house and head for the snowy meadows.

Cruella finally arrives and is furious that the puppies have escaped. She leaves and decides to find them herself, unaware that a skunk has made it's way into her car. The Baduns go after them as well and end up losing their van when the engine goes on fire from the animals' sabotage and finally a high powered shock from an electric fence.

Meanwhile Mr Skinner arrives at the abandoned mansion to find only Lucky there. Just as he is about to start the killing, Kipper bites him and pulls him to the ground. The police later come and arrest him. The Badun brothers have had enough and after seeing the police cars in the distance allow themselves to be arrested, but are confronted by an angry Skinner.

Pongo and Perdita are united with their children and the other puppies at a farm, but Cruella tracks them down and precedes to kill them herself. The farm animals try to hold her back as much as they can while the dogs make their escape. In the end Cruella is filthy and finally arrested as well. She goes in the police prison van with the others taking the skunk with her, mistaking it for her skunk skin bag.

The Police round up all the dalmatians including Lucky who comes back with Kipper and the total adds up to one hundred and one, all the dogs are sent back to the Dearlys. In the Police van Cruella is telling The Baduns and Mr. Skinner that because of their incompetence, her business, reputation and even her life are now spoiled. As she tries to open her supposed bag, the skunk who was asleep on Cruella's lap sprays it's stench at the horrified four, making them stink for the rest of the journey.

The Police finally arrive at the Dearly's house and the family are very grateful to them. In return the Police ask for a home for the other stolen puppies. At first Anita isn't so sure, but after some encouragement from Roger and Nanny she agrees. Roger picks up a newspaper with the headline of Cruella's arrest and decides to use her for his latest video game idea. He shows it to Herbert again this time with two Dalmatian puppies as the playable characters and Cruella De Vill as the villainess. The boy gives the game a good response and his boss congratulates Roger and makes arrangements to manufacture the game. With the fortune made from Roger's video game, the Dearlys with their daughter, Nanny and the Dalmatians move to a huge mansion in the country.

Cast

 * Glenn Close as Cruella de Vil
 * Jeff Daniels as Roger Dearly
 * Joely Richardson as Anita Campbell-Green Dearly
 * Joan Plowright as Nanny
 * Hugh Laurie as Jasper
 * Mark Williams as Horace
 * John Shrapnel as Skinner
 * Tim McInnerny as Alonzo

Reception
The film performed well at the box office, earning $136,189,294 in the United States and $320,689,294 worldwide. Reception was generally mixed, with critics at Rotten Tomatoes giving the film a "rotten" rating of 41%, with an average rating of 5.4 out of 10 from 42 reviews.

Home media
101 Dalmatians was released on VHS on April 15, 1997 and on DVD on December 12, 2000. Due to the high sales of the One Hundred and One Dalmatians Platinum Edition DVD, Disney re-released this film on September 16, 2008 in the U.S., along with its sequel, 102 Dalmatians, and the sequel to the original 1961 animated version, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure.