The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Barbara Luddy
- Lady
- (voice)
Larry Roberts
- The Tramp
- (voice)
Bill Thompson
- Jock
- (voice)
- …
Bill Baucom
- Trusty
- (voice)
Verna Felton
- Aunt Sarah
- (voice)
George Givot
- Tony
- (voice)
Lee Millar
- Jim Dear
- (voice)
- …
Stan Freberg
- Beaver
- (voice)
- (as Stan Freeberg)
Dal McKennon
- Toughy
- (voice)
- (as Dallas McKennon)
- …
The Mellowmen Quartet
- Dogs
- (singing voice)
- (as The Mello Men)
Jerry Boris
- Parrot
- (uncredited)
Pinto Colvig
- Dog Barks
- (uncredited)
Kabe Dobsister
- Pigeon
- (uncredited)
Bob Hamlin
- Tony's Singing Voice
- (uncredited)
Taylor Holmes
- Jim's Friend #2
- (uncredited)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWalt Disney originally didn't want to include the 'Bella Notte' spaghetti-eating scene, now one of the most iconic moments in the whole Disney canon.
- Goofs(at around 4 mins) When Jim puts the puppy, Lady, in her basket, he puts down some paper on the floor. A few shots later, the paper disappears.
- Quotes
Boris: Ah, but remember, my friends. Even Tramp has his Achilles heel.
Pedro: Pardon me, amigo. What is this chili deal?
Boris: Achilles heel, Pedro. This is meaning his, uh, weaknesses.
Toughy: Oh! Oh, the dames. Yeah.
Bulldog in Pound: He has an eye for a well-turned paw, he has. Let's see, there's been Lulu...
Toughy: Yeah, and Trixie...
Dachsie: Und Fifi...
Pedro: And my sister, Rosita Chiquita Juanita Chihuahua. I think.
- Crazy credits"In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money can not buy... to wit the wag of a dog's tail" - Josh Billings
so it is to all dogs- be they Ladies or Tramps that this picture is respectfully dedicated-
- Alternate versionsThere are two versions of this film, the only difference being the aspect ratio. In 1955 many cinemas didn't have the equipment to show CinemaScope films, so besides the original anamorphic version (aspect ratio 2.55:1) Disney filmed a spherical version (aspect ratio 1.37:1) where some of the animation was redone to fit the frame.
- ConnectionsEdited from Bambi (1942)
- SoundtracksHe's a Tramp
(uncredited)
Written by Sonny Burke and Peggy Lee
Performed by Peggy Lee and The Mellowmen Quartet
Featured review
There is nothing as wonderful as the wag of a dog's tale. The writers, actors and animators, together with Disney magic, capture the unique and limitless variety of personalities that exist in the canine world. This film takes these wonderful canine characters and shows the world from their perspective. The adorable footage of Lady as a puppy reminds me of the behavior of my own hounds when they were pups. The beautiful "Park Avenue" Lady grows up and falls for the happy-go-lucky, vagabond, Tramp. Add a dog-hating aunt, a baby, some cats, some rats and the adventure is complete. The songs sung from the dog pound together with those sung by the wicked Siamese cats are the most purely fun of any Disney animation. The song sung at the lover's romantic Italian dinner brings a tear to the eye. Finally, Lady and the Tramp share a spaghetti noodle that leads to one of the most memorable kisses in Hollywood history. This is a wonderful film that will be enjoyed for generations.
- RobertCartland
- Jan 21, 2000
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- La dama y el vagabundo
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $93,602,326
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,804,272
- Dec 21, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $93,933,673
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
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