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One Hundred and One Dalmatians (also simply known as 101 Dalmatians) is a 1961 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions with distribution by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians, the film was directed by Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, and Wolfgang Reitherman with a script written by Bill Peet. With the voices of Rod Taylor, J. Pat O'Malley, Betty Lou Gerson, Martha Wentworth, Ben Wright, Cate Bauer, David Frankham, and Frederick Worlock, the film's plot follows a litter of fifteen Dalmatian puppies, who are kidnapped by the obsessive heiress Cruella de Vil, wanting to make their fur into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, set out to save their puppies from Cruella, in the process rescuing eighty-four additional ones, bringing the total of Dalmatians to one hundred and one.
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00:03:07 >> My story begins in London, not so very long ago.
00:03:13 And yet so much has happened since then that it seems more like an eternity.
00:03:17 At that time, I lived with my pet in a bachelor flat just off Regent's Park.
00:03:24 It was a beautiful spring day, tedious time of the year for bachelors.
00:03:30 Oh, that's my pet, Roger, Roger Radcliffe, a musician of sorts.
00:03:36 No, no, I'm the one with the spots. My name's Pongo.
00:03:42 And you know, as far as I could see, the old notion that a bachelor's life was so glamorous and carefree was all nonsense.
00:03:50 It was downright dull.
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00:04:02 It was plain to see that my old pet needed someone.
00:04:06 But if it were left up to Roger, we'd be bachelors forever.
00:04:11 He was married to his work, writing songs, songs about romance of all things, something he knew absolutely nothing about.
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00:04:22 Oh, he's intelligent enough as humans go.
00:04:25 And I think you could say Roger is a rather handsome animal in his way.
00:04:29 I could see no reason why my pet didn't deserve an attractive mate.
00:04:34 At least, I was determined to do my best.
00:04:39 Of course, dogs are a pretty poor judge of human beauty.
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00:04:46 But I had a rough idea of what to look for.
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00:04:53 Unusual breed.
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00:04:58 Very unusual.
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00:05:02 Surely not.
00:05:04 Well, now, what have we here?
00:05:08 Hmm.
00:05:09 Well, a little too short coupled.
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00:05:15 Nope.
00:05:17 I say.
00:05:19 Oh, well, I do say.
00:05:21 Now, there's a fancy breed.
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00:05:25 Hmm.
00:05:27 Perhaps a little too fancy.
00:05:29 Yes.
00:05:31 There's much too fancy.
00:05:33 Too old.
00:05:35 Too young.
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00:05:38 It was a problem.
00:05:40 A real problem.
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00:05:44 Well, now, that's a bit more like it.
00:05:47 The most beautiful creature on four legs.
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00:05:52 Oh, now, if only the girl.
00:05:54 Well, she's very lovely, too.
00:05:57 It was almost too good to be true.
00:05:59 I'd never find another pair like that, not if I looked for a hundred years.
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00:06:06 Ah, we were heading for the park.
00:06:07 A perfect meeting place, if I could only arrange it.
00:06:11 Uh-uh.
00:06:13 But Roger never stopped work till after five.
00:06:15 That'd be too late.
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00:06:30 Hmm.
00:06:32 Oh.
00:06:35 It's after five already.
00:06:36 Fancy that.
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00:06:42 All right, Pongo.
00:06:44 All right, boy.
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00:07:01 Oh.
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00:07:05 Pongo boy, take it easy.
00:07:11 What's all the hurry?
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00:07:15 [ Dog barking ]
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00:07:21 Pongo boy, slow down.
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00:07:33 [ Dog panting ]
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00:07:36 At first I was afraid we'd miss them.
00:07:38 Perhaps they passed on by the park.
00:07:40 Then suddenly, I spotted them.
00:07:42 It was a perfect situation if I planned it right.
00:07:45 Uh-huh.
00:07:47 I couldn't depend on Roger.
00:07:49 I knew what he'd do.
00:07:51 He'd settle down on the grass and puff his pipe and that'd be it.
00:07:53 Now, it was all up to me.
00:07:56 Well.
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00:08:02 Well, now, at first I had no particular plan.
00:08:22 Just anything to attract attention.
00:08:24 You know, stir things up a bit.
00:08:26 [ Dog barking ]
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00:08:30 Pongo, you silly old thing.
00:08:32 Come on.
00:08:34 Come on, let's have it, boy.
00:08:36 Pongo.
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00:08:40 [ Dog panting ]
00:08:42 Pongo.
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00:08:46 [ Dog panting ]
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00:08:50 Well, for a while it seemed to work.
00:08:52 At least they'd seen one another.
00:08:54 Things were going along first rate.
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00:08:58 But for some strange reason, they left.
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00:09:04 Now, come on, you old renegade.
00:09:06 We're going home.
00:09:08 But I wasn't giving up.
00:09:10 I was determined that somehow they just had to meet.
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00:09:14 Oh, oh.
00:09:18 Oh.
00:09:20 I beg your pardon.
00:09:21 I'm so sorry.
00:09:23 Please excuse me.
00:09:25 I must say, what on earth?
00:09:27 What on heavens of all the--
00:09:28 [ Screaming ]
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00:09:32 Oh, oh.
00:09:36 Oh, oh.
00:09:38 Oh, my new ring suit.
00:09:40 And my new hat.
00:09:42 I'm terribly sorry.
00:09:44 Oh, please let me help you.
00:09:46 I'm so sorry.
00:09:48 Pongo, you--
00:09:50 I don't know what's--
00:09:52 Come over to my--
00:09:54 I'm terribly sorry.
00:09:56 I'm so sorry.
00:09:57 Oh, never mind.
00:09:59 Never mind.
00:10:01 Please, just go away.
00:10:03 You've done enough.
00:10:05 Please.
00:10:07 Oh, I say here, take mine.
00:10:09 Oh.
00:10:11 [ Laughter ]
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00:10:16 [ Laughter ]
00:10:17 >> Will thou love her, comfort her, honor and keep her in sickness and in health,
00:10:30 and forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her so long as ye both shall live?
00:10:37 >> I will.
00:10:43 >> For the first six months or so, we lived in a small house near the park.
00:10:47 A modest little place, but just right for two couples who were just starting out.
00:10:52 [ Sighing ]
00:10:58 >> Tadita, darling, are you all right?
00:11:02 >> Mm-hmm.
00:11:04 Oh, of course, dear.
00:11:06 After all, dogs were having puppies long before our time.
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00:11:11 >> Oh, that's Nanny, a wonderful cook and housekeeper.
00:11:18 She's such a kind, understanding soul.
00:11:21 You know, at times, she seems almost canine.
00:11:26 >> Roger, dear.
00:11:29 Tea time.
00:11:31 [ Barking ]
00:11:33 Tea time.
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00:11:38 [ Singing ]
00:11:39 [ Humming ]
00:11:46 >> Do you like my new song?
00:11:54 [ Humming ]
00:11:56 >> Such clever lyrics.
00:11:58 >> Melody first, my dear, and then the lyrics.
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00:12:08 >> Oh, Pongo, it's her.
00:12:11 It's that devil woman.
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00:12:16 [ Screaming ]
00:12:18 >> Oh, must be Cruella, your dearly devoted old schoolmate.
00:12:24 Cruella de Vil.
00:12:26 That's it.
00:12:28 [ Singing ]
00:12:36 >> Oh, Roger.
00:12:37 [ Screaming ]
00:12:41 >> Roger, she'll hear you.
00:12:50 >> Let her in, Nanny.
00:12:56 >> Anita, darling.
00:12:58 >> How are you?
00:13:00 >> Miserable, darling, as you were perfectly wretched.
00:13:06 >> Where are they?
00:13:07 Where are they?
00:13:09 For heaven's sakes, where are they?
00:13:16 >> Who, Cruella? I don't --
00:13:18 >> The puppies, the puppies.
00:13:20 No time for games.
00:13:22 Where are the little brutes?
00:13:24 >> Oh, it'll be at least three weeks.
00:13:27 No rushing these things, you know.
00:13:30 >> Anita, you're such a wit.
00:13:34 Here, dog. Here.
00:13:35 Here, dog.
00:13:37 >> Cruella, isn't that a new fur coat?
00:13:40 >> My only true love, darling.
00:13:43 I live for furs.
00:13:45 I worship furs.
00:13:47 After all, is there a woman in all this wretched world who doesn't?
00:13:52 >> Oh, I'd like a nice fur, but there are so many other things --
00:14:03 >> Sweet, simple Anita.
00:14:04 I know, I know.
00:14:07 This horrid little house is your dream castle.
00:14:10 And poor Roger is your bold and fearless Sir Galahad.
00:14:17 >> Oh, Cruella.
00:14:21 >> And then of course you have your little spotted friends.
00:14:24 Yes, yes, I must say, such perfectly beautiful coats.
00:14:32 >> Won't you have some tea, Cruella?
00:14:33 >> Now, I've got to run, darling. Now let me know when the puppies arrive.
00:14:36 You will, won't you, dear?
00:14:38 >> Yes, Cruella.
00:14:40 >> Now, don't forget it, I promise. See you in three weeks.
00:14:41 Cheerio. Cheerio, darling.
00:14:43 >> Oh.
00:14:47 >> At first you think Cruella is a devil.
00:14:51 But after time has worn away the shock.
00:14:55 You come to realize you've seen her kind of eyes.
00:15:01 Watching you from underneath a rock.
00:15:04 >> You're no help, Rog.
00:15:06 >> This vampire bat. This inhuman beast.
00:15:09 She ought to be locked up and never released.
00:15:13 The world was such a wholesome place until.
00:15:17 Cruella, Cruella de Vil.
00:15:21 >> Oh, Roger, you are an idiot.
00:15:28 >> Purdy.
00:15:29 >> That witch. That devil woman. She wants our puppies. That's all she's after.
00:15:34 >> Oh, don't worry, Purdy. Fear unto her. Nothing's going to happen to our puppies.
00:15:39 >> What does she want with them? She can't possibly love them.
00:15:43 Oh, Pongo. I was so happy at first, but now I.
00:15:49 Oh, I wish we weren't having to be together.
00:15:55 I wish we weren't having any.
00:15:57 >> Poor Bedita. Of course, she had no choice.
00:16:13 The puppies arrived right on schedule. One wild and stormy night in October.
00:16:18 [Thunder]
00:16:20 [Clock ticking]
00:16:22 [Clock ticking]
00:16:24 [Clock ticking]
00:16:26 [Dog barking]
00:16:53 [Clock ticking]
00:16:55 >> Dirty boy.
00:16:57 >> The puppies are here! Oh, the puppies are here!
00:17:02 >> How many?
00:17:04 >> Eight.
00:17:06 >> Eight?
00:17:07 [Dog barking]
00:17:08 >> By George Pongo, eight puppies.
00:17:12 >> Ten.
00:17:14 >> Eleven.
00:17:16 >> Eleven.
00:17:17 >> Eleven? Eleven puppies. Pongo boy.
00:17:22 Now, wait a minute. Thirteen.
00:17:25 No, no, no. Fourteen.
00:17:28 Oh, fifteen.
00:17:31 >> Fifteen.
00:17:32 >> And the mother's doing fine, love. Oh, you ducky thing.
00:17:38 >> Fifteen puppies? Why, Pongo boy, that's marvelous. It's fabulous.
00:17:45 Why, you old rascal.
00:17:48 >> Fourteen.
00:17:50 >> Fourteen.
00:17:51 Just fourteen.
00:17:55 We lost one.
00:17:58 Oh, poor little thing.
00:18:01 >> Oh, Pongo boy.
00:18:08 It's just one of those things.
00:18:11 And yet...
00:18:14 And yet I wonder...
00:18:17 [Clock ticking]
00:18:20 [Thunder]
00:18:34 Look, Pongo.
00:18:44 [Clock ticking]
00:18:46 Anita! Nanny! Fifteen! We still have fifteen!
00:18:53 >> Oh, Roger, he's all right, thank heaven.
00:18:57 >> See? He's just as good as new.
00:18:59 >> Can you imagine, Rog? Fifteen puppies.
00:19:02 [Thunder]
00:19:04 >> Fifteen. Fifteen puppies. How marvelous, how marvelous, how perfectly...
00:19:12 Oh, the devil take it, they're mongrels. No spots. No spots at all. What a horrid little white rat.
00:19:18 They're not mongrels. They'll get their spots. Just wait and see.
00:19:24 >> That's right, Cruella. They'll have their spots in a few weeks.
00:19:27 >> Oh, well, in that case, I'll take them all, the whole litter. Just name your price, dear.
00:19:33 >> I'm afraid we can't give them up. Poor Petita, she'd be heartbroken.
00:19:38 >> Anita, don't be ridiculous. You can't possibly afford to keep them. You can scarcely afford to feed yourselves.
00:19:43 >> Oh, well, I'm sure we'll get along.
00:19:46 >> Yes, I know. I know. Roger's... Roger's songs.
00:19:52 [Laughter]
00:19:56 >> Well, now, really, enough of this nonsense. I'll pay you twice what they're worth.
00:20:00 Come now, I'm being more than generous. Blast this pen. Blast this wretched, wretched pen.
00:20:07 [Cruella screams]
00:20:08 >> When can the puppies leave their mother? Two weeks? Three weeks?
00:20:15 >> Never.
00:20:16 >> What?
00:20:19 >> We're not selling the puppies. Not a single one. Do you understand?
00:20:25 >> Anita, is he serious? I really don't know, Roger.
00:20:30 >> Well, Cruella, he seems to...
00:20:32 >> Oh, surely he must be joking.
00:20:34 >> No, no, no, no, I mean it. You're not getting one. Not one. And that's final.
00:20:42 >> Why, you horrid men. You... you...
00:20:49 All right, keep the little beasts for all I care. Do what you like with them. Drown them.
00:20:55 But I warn you, Anita, we're through. I'm through with all of you.
00:20:59 I'll get even. Just wait. You'll be sorry. You fools. You... you idiots.
00:21:06 >> Oh, Roger, you were magnificent, darling.
00:21:14 >> Oh, he was a Blumenero, Mum. Indeed he was. A Blumenero.
00:21:20 >> Purdy. Purdy, darling. Purdy, we're keeping the puppies. Every single one of them.
00:21:28 My old pet Roger, he told that devil woman off. He told her off, Purdy. She's gone.
00:21:32 Oh, darling, she's gone for good.
00:21:34 >> Oh, Pongo.
00:21:37 >> Come on, Thunderbolt. Come on, Thunderbolt.
00:21:55 [gunshots]
00:22:02 >> Go get him, Thunder.
00:22:04 [dog barking]
00:22:06 >> After him, boy.
00:22:08 >> Go get that dirty old horse thief.
00:22:10 >> Old Thunderbolt's the greatest dog in the whole world.
00:22:13 >> He's even better than Dad.
00:22:15 >> No dog's better than Dad.
00:22:17 >> What's he going to do, Dad?
00:22:20 >> Shh. Shh. Let's just wait and see, huh?
00:22:25 [music]
00:22:28 >> Look at him, Randy, old cowardly.
00:22:30 >> That old dirty dachshund. The yellow-livered old skunk.
00:22:34 [horse neighing]
00:22:35 >> I'd like to tell you, he's gizzard out.
00:22:37 >> Why, Patch, where did you ever hear such talk?
00:22:40 Certainly not from your mother.
00:22:42 >> Watch out, Thunder.
00:22:51 >> Don't worry, Penny. He'll get that yellow-livered...
00:22:54 Oh. Well, he'll get him, all right.
00:22:58 >> Lucky, Lucky, get down. We can't see you.
00:23:00 >> Get down.
00:23:02 >> Mother, make him get down.
00:23:04 >> Come on, Lucky. Down, dear.
00:23:06 >> Missed him. Missed him by a mile.
00:23:12 >> I'm hungry, Mother. I'm hungry.
00:23:18 >> Now, Rolly, you've just had your dinner.
00:23:20 >> But I am just the same.
00:23:22 I'm so hungry I could eat a whole elephant.
00:23:25 [snoring]
00:23:27 There he is, behind that rock.
00:23:29 Oh, dear. He shot poor Thunder.
00:23:37 He missed him. Old Thunder's pretending.
00:23:41 I think.
00:23:42 [laughing]
00:23:49 >> See? What did I tell you? It's one of his tricks.
00:23:52 Lucky, get down.
00:23:54 [laughing]
00:23:56 I'm hungry, Mother. I really am.
00:24:18 >> Don't miss next week's exciting episode.
00:24:22 Who will triumph?
00:24:24 >> Old Thunder always wins.
00:24:26 >> And speaking of champions, friends,
00:24:28 Canine Crunchies is the champion of all dog biscuits.
00:24:32 [singing]
00:24:40 >> Um, Perdy, we'd better get these little nippers off to bed
00:24:43 if we're going for a W-A-L-K.
00:24:46 >> We want to go too, Mother.
00:24:47 >> Can we, Mother, can we?
00:24:49 >> We never get to go.
00:24:51 >> Come along, children. Bedtime.
00:24:53 >> But we're not a...
00:24:55 [yawns]
00:24:56 ...bit sleepy.
00:24:58 We want to go for a walk in the park.
00:25:00 Dad, can we?
00:25:02 >> Better do as your mother says.
00:25:04 Now, one, two, three, four, five, six...
00:25:10 ...seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen...
00:25:15 >> I'm not sleepy. I'm hungry.
00:25:17 >> ...fourteen.
00:25:19 [grunts]
00:25:21 [singing]
00:25:30 >> Now, remember, friends, just send five...
00:25:33 >> I'm a little picky, little rascal. Let's go.
00:25:36 [music]
00:25:55 >> There they go, Horace, me lad.
00:25:57 Out for their evening constitutional.
00:26:00 Now, a lovely pair of turtle doves.
00:26:03 Around the Johnny Horner and off to the park.
00:26:06 >> Yeah, I, uh, I don't like it, Jasper.
00:26:10 One more pinch and they'll throw the keys away.
00:26:13 >> Oh, come off it, Horace. We're getting plenty of boodle.
00:26:15 >> Yes, but, uh, I've been thinking.
00:26:19 >> You've been thinking?
00:26:20 Now, look here, Horace, I warned you about thinking.
00:26:23 I've got the knob for this job, so let's get on with it.
00:26:26 [music]
00:26:36 >> Ah, nobody home but the little old cook.
00:26:40 >> Oh, no, you just leave her to old Jasper.
00:26:42 He can handle her real diplomatic like.
00:26:45 >> Yes, but, uh, I still don't like it.
00:26:49 >> Here, dear. Now, perhaps you settle down.
00:26:54 [laughs]
00:26:56 Oh, dear. Go to sleep now. Close your little eyes.
00:27:00 That's a good little one.
00:27:02 [bell rings]
00:27:07 >> Who do you suppose?
00:27:10 [knock on door]
00:27:11 >> Good evening, ma'am.
00:27:13 We're here to inspect the wiring and the switches.
00:27:16 >> We're from the gas company.
00:27:17 >> Electric, electric.
00:27:18 >> Eh?
00:27:19 >> Electric company.
00:27:20 >> Oh, but we didn't call for any inspection.
00:27:23 >> Oh, yes, ma'am, I know.
00:27:24 You see, there's a new act that's just been passed in Parliament.
00:27:26 It comes under the heading of the Defence of the Realm Act.
00:27:28 It's Article 4, Section 29. It's very important.
00:27:30 It's a law, and it's for your own safety, ma'am.
00:27:32 >> Well, I don't care what Parliament, Realm, or whatever it is says.
00:27:36 You're not coming in here, not with the Mr. and the Mrs. Garner.
00:27:39 >> Oh, now, come off it, ducky.
00:27:40 We've got no time to palaver.
00:27:42 We've got a job to do.
00:27:43 Excuse me!
00:27:47 >> What's the matter with you two?
00:27:48 You got cloth ears?
00:27:50 I said you're not coming in here.
00:27:52 >> Oh, she's a regular little tart, ain't she, Horace?
00:27:57 >> Don't you dare go up there, you big long-legged lummox.
00:28:01 Now, I mean it.
00:28:03 If you don't get out of this house, I'll call the police, I will.
00:28:08 Now, be off with you, you big, you big weasel.
00:28:12 >> Now, you've been and gone and done it.
00:28:14 You've cut me to the quick, lady.
00:28:16 Why, I wouldn't stay here if you asked me to.
00:28:19 Not even for a cup of tea.
00:28:22 >> Oi, Horace, me lad, I've got a sneaky suspicion we're not welcome here.
00:28:26 Pack up, we're leaving.
00:28:27 A chop's a word and quits the action.
00:28:30 >> Let me out!
00:28:31 Help!
00:28:32 I'll call the police!
00:28:33 Help!
00:28:36 >> Good night, ducky.
00:28:38 Ta-ta.
00:28:39 >> By those good-for-nothing old lums, a lactory company.
00:28:45 They're nothing but common snake thieves.
00:28:52 I'll bet they make off with the good silver.
00:28:55 I'll bet they took every last--
00:28:58 Oh, the puppies!
00:29:00 The puppies!
00:29:01 They're gone!
00:29:02 Patch!
00:29:03 Lucky!
00:29:04 Rowley!
00:29:05 Oh, they took the puppies.
00:29:07 Oh, whatever will I do?
00:29:10 Those scoundrels, they stole the puppies.
00:29:12 Police!
00:29:13 Help!
00:29:14 The puppies!
00:29:15 Police!
00:29:16 Somebody help me!
00:29:17 Help!
00:29:18 Help!
00:29:19 Help!
00:29:23 >> Dognapping.
00:29:25 Can you imagine such a thing?
00:29:28 Fifteen puppies stolen.
00:29:31 They are darling little things.
00:29:36 Anita and her--
00:29:39 And her bashful Beethoven.
00:29:42 Pipe and all.
00:29:45 Roger, you are a fool.
00:29:48 [phone ringing]
00:29:53 Hello?
00:29:55 Jasper.
00:29:57 Jasper, you idiot.
00:29:58 How dare you call here?
00:30:00 But we don't want no more of this here.
00:30:02 We want our boodle.
00:30:03 We'll settle for half.
00:30:05 Not one shilling till the job's done.
00:30:07 Jasper.
00:30:08 You understand?
00:30:09 Jasper.
00:30:10 Hang the papers.
00:30:11 Pictures and all.
00:30:12 Hang the papers.
00:30:13 It'll be forgotten tomorrow.
00:30:15 I don't like it, Jasper.
00:30:17 I--
00:30:18 Shut up, you idiot.
00:30:19 What?
00:30:20 Oh, no.
00:30:21 Not you, miss.
00:30:22 Mummy Norris here.
00:30:23 Why, you imbecile.
00:30:24 [music]
00:30:37 [phone ringing]
00:30:40 Scotland Yard.
00:30:41 Maybe they found something.
00:30:42 Hello?
00:30:43 Hello, Inspector?
00:30:44 Is Anita there?
00:30:45 Who?
00:30:46 Anita.
00:30:47 Oh, it's for you.
00:30:48 Hello?
00:30:49 Anita, darling.
00:30:50 Oh, Cruella.
00:30:51 Oh, Anita, what a dreadful thing.
00:30:53 I just saw the papers.
00:30:54 I couldn't believe it.
00:30:55 Yes, Cruella.
00:30:56 It was quite a shock.
00:30:58 What does she want?
00:30:59 Is she calling to confess?
00:31:00 Roger, please.
00:31:01 Oh, she's a sly one, she is.
00:31:02 Yes, yes.
00:31:03 We're doing everything possible.
00:31:04 Let go of me.
00:31:05 Yes.
00:31:06 We called Scotland Yard, but I'm afraid--
00:31:09 Where are they?
00:31:10 You idiot.
00:31:11 Anita.
00:31:12 Oh, sorry, Cruella.
00:31:13 Yes.
00:31:14 If there's any news, we'll let you know.
00:31:17 Thank you, Cruella.
00:31:20 Roger, I admit she's eccentric, but she's not a thief.
00:31:23 Well, she's still number one suspect in my book.
00:31:25 Of course, she's been investigated by Scotland Yard.
00:31:27 What more do you want?
00:31:29 Oh, I don't know, darling.
00:31:31 I don't know.
00:31:33 Oh, Rog, what'll we do?
00:31:37 What'll we do?
00:31:39 Hardy, I'm afraid it's all up to us.
00:31:50 Oh, Pongo, isn't there any hope?
00:31:54 Well, yes.
00:31:56 There's the Twilight Bark.
00:31:58 The Twilight Bark?
00:31:59 But, dear, that's only a gossip chain.
00:32:01 Darling, it's the very fastest way to send news.
00:32:04 And if our puppies are anywhere in the city, the London dogs will know.
00:32:08 Now, we'll send the word tonight when our pets take us for a walk in the park.
00:32:12 There's no one out tonight.
00:32:24 I'm afraid it's too cold.
00:32:26 We've got to keep trying, Bertie.
00:32:28 (Barking)
00:32:31 Bertie, we're in luck.
00:32:40 It's the Great Dane at Hampstead.
00:32:42 (Barking)
00:32:44 Pongo, quiet, boy.
00:32:46 You want to start up the whole neighborhood?
00:32:48 Come on, Pongo.
00:32:49 Bertie, come on.
00:32:51 Let's go, boy.
00:32:53 Oh, Pongo, you old idiot.
00:32:55 (Barking)
00:32:58 Come on, now. We're going home.
00:33:01 (Barking)
00:33:04 What is it, Danny? Who's on the telegraph?
00:33:19 It's Pongo, Regent's Park.
00:33:22 It's an all-dog alert.
00:33:23 What's it all about? What's the word?
00:33:24 Tell me, Danny. Tell me, tell me, tell me.
00:33:26 Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:33:28 Well, now.
00:33:36 Hmm, that is something.
00:33:39 What, Danny? What something?
00:33:41 Fifteen Dalmatian puppies. Stolen.
00:33:45 (Gasp)
00:33:46 Have they called the police? Scottsdale Yard?
00:33:48 The humans have tried everything. Now it's up to us dogs.
00:33:51 The twilight bark.
00:33:52 A sound alert.
00:33:54 (Barking)
00:33:56 (Growling)
00:33:58 (Barking)
00:34:00 (Gasp)
00:34:06 (Barking)
00:34:20 Prissy, come in here.
00:34:22 Coco, be quiet now.
00:34:44 (Barking)
00:34:46 (Shouting)
00:34:53 What is it?
00:34:56 Will you be quiet?
00:35:04 (Shouting)
00:35:06 (Barking)
00:35:17 (Barking)
00:35:19 Towser, Towser, what's going on?
00:35:36 What is it? What's all the gossip?
00:35:38 (Clearing throat)
00:35:40 Ain't no gossip, Lucy. It be all the way from London.
00:35:43 You don't say.
00:35:44 Fifteen puppies stolen.
00:35:47 There's no puppies around here. Not since Nellie's last litter.
00:35:50 And they're all grown up.
00:35:51 Well then, we'd best send the word along.
00:35:54 It be up to me to reach the Colonel.
00:35:57 He be the only one in barking range.
00:36:00 Oh, you'll never reach him at this hour.
00:36:02 Well, I can try.
00:36:04 I'll bark all night if I have to.
00:36:07 (Barking)
00:36:09 (Shouting)
00:36:13 (Barking)
00:36:15 (Chuckling)
00:36:27 Hmm. Sounds like old Towser.
00:36:31 It's an alert.
00:36:33 Sergeant. Sergeant Tibbs.
00:36:36 I say, Sergeant!
00:36:38 (Screaming)
00:36:40 What? Oh, yes, Captain.
00:36:42 Barking signal. It's an alert.
00:36:44 Report to the Colonel at once.
00:36:46 Yes, sir. Right away, sir.
00:36:48 Colonel.
00:36:53 I say, Colonel, Colonel, sir.
00:36:55 Colonel. Colonel!
00:36:58 What? Who goes there?
00:37:00 Sergeant Tibbs reporting, sir.
00:37:02 Tibbs? Tibbs? Oh, yes, Sergeant Tibbs.
00:37:05 Colonel, sir.
00:37:06 Now look here, Tibbs.
00:37:07 What's the idea of barging in at this hour of the night?
00:37:09 But, Colonel...
00:37:10 Hold on, Sergeant. You hear that?
00:37:12 Sounds like an alert.
00:37:14 Yes, Colonel.
00:37:15 Well, we'd better look into it.
00:37:17 Come along, Tibbs. On the double.
00:37:18 Yes, sir. Right away, sir.
00:37:20 It's old Towser down at Weathermarsh, sir.
00:37:24 I joke. Yes. So it is.
00:37:27 Well, I'll see what he wants.
00:37:29 (Clearing throat)
00:37:31 (Barking)
00:37:34 (Barking)
00:37:36 It be the Colonel.
00:37:44 The old boy himself.
00:37:46 He wants the message.
00:37:48 You'd better make it loud and clear, or he'll never get it.
00:37:51 (Barking)
00:37:53 One long howl, two short, one yip and a woof.
00:37:59 Two yips, sir.
00:38:01 What's the word, Colonel?
00:38:03 It's from London.
00:38:04 Then it must be important.
00:38:05 Yes, yes. I'll get the rest of it.
00:38:07 (Clearing throat)
00:38:09 (Barking)
00:38:11 Sounds like a number.
00:38:23 Three fives of 13.
00:38:25 That's 15, sir.
00:38:27 15? Of course it's 15.
00:38:30 Yes. Dot, spot...
00:38:32 Spotted puddings, poodles.
00:38:35 No, no puddles.
00:38:38 Puddles, sir?
00:38:41 15 spotted puddles stolen in old Barnadash.
00:38:45 Better double-check it, Colonel.
00:38:50 (Mumbling)
00:38:52 Oh, yes, yes. I suppose I better.
00:38:54 (Clearing throat)
00:38:56 (Barking)
00:38:59 (Whimpering)
00:39:01 Two woofs, one yip and a woof.
00:39:04 It sounds like puppies, sir.
00:39:06 Of course, puppies.
00:39:08 Colonel, Colonel, sir, I just remembered.
00:39:10 Two nights past, I heard puppy barking over at Hell Hall.
00:39:12 You mean the old DeVille place?
00:39:14 (Chuckling)
00:39:15 Nonsense, Tibbs. No one's lived there for years.
00:39:18 Hold on. There's smoke coming from the chimney.
00:39:21 By Joe, a strange... strange indeed.
00:39:25 (Clearing throat) I suppose we'd better investigate.
00:39:28 I'll send word for old Towser to stand by.
00:39:31 (Barking)
00:39:33 Please stand by.
00:39:37 What's he mean by that?
00:39:39 I don't know.
00:39:41 Maybe the old boys found something.
00:39:43 Oh, I do hope so.
00:39:51 They say the old place is haunted or bewitched or some such fiddle-faddle.
00:39:56 Fiddle-faddle and rot, sir.
00:39:58 Just the same, Sergeant. Use extreme caution.
00:40:01 No telling what sort of hocus-pocus you might run into.
00:40:04 Well, blasted old Tibbs, on the double, man, on the double.
00:40:10 Yes, sir, right-o, sir, right away, sir.
00:40:12 (Thunder rumbling)
00:40:14 (Tires screeching)
00:40:16 (Tires screeching)
00:40:26 (Squeaking)
00:40:38 (Squeaking)
00:40:40 Psst, Rover.
00:40:51 Spotty.
00:40:53 Hmm, what?
00:40:55 Are you one of the 15 stolen puppies?
00:40:57 Oh, no, we're not stolen. We're bought and paid for.
00:41:00 There's 99 of us all together.
00:41:02 99?
00:41:04 99?
00:41:06 How about that bunch of little ones?
00:41:13 They have names and colors.
00:41:15 They're not from the pet shops.
00:41:17 15 of 'em?
00:41:19 We never counted them. They're over there by the TV.
00:41:21 Then I'd better count 'em.
00:41:29 Watch out for the baddens.
00:41:31 Baddens?
00:41:33 They're mean ones, they are.
00:41:35 Hey, look, Horace.
00:41:45 Watch me potty's lordship smack on the conk.
00:41:48 (Chuckles)
00:41:50 How's that for calling 'em, eh?
00:41:52 One, two, three, four, five, six...
00:42:00 Hey, Jasper.
00:42:02 Come on, now.
00:42:04 Here, I can speak.
00:42:06 Just a short one.
00:42:08 No worries, this here onwash ain't fit for a fancy bloke like yourself.
00:42:11 Besides, you get crumbs in it, you cabbagehead.
00:42:14 All right.
00:42:17 Guzzle the old works and I hope they give you collywobbles.
00:42:21 Guess what?
00:42:23 Hey, Jasper.
00:42:29 Did you...
00:42:31 Let me see.
00:42:33 Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven...
00:42:35 Hey! Get down, you little runt and stay down.
00:42:39 Go on, get out of here or I'll cut your other people.
00:42:46 (Whispering)
00:42:48 Nine, nine, nine, three more.
00:42:51 Twelve and... One, two, three.
00:42:53 That's 15.
00:42:55 They're the ones.
00:42:57 (Squeals)
00:43:01 (Coughs) God, bloody...
00:43:03 What the... Hey, Horace.
00:43:05 Look what we got. A tabby cat!
00:43:08 (Laughs)
00:43:12 How'd you like a tabby cat, Stewie?
00:43:15 Or a cat casserole?
00:43:18 All aboard!
00:43:43 What is it, Pongo? What is it?
00:43:45 Shh! It's the Great Dane. He has news for us.
00:43:48 He'll meet us at Primrose Hill.
00:43:50 How'll we get out?
00:43:52 The back bedroom window. It's always open a wee bit. Come on.
00:43:56 (Barking)
00:44:02 Pongos, you've made it. Good.
00:44:04 What's the word? What's the news?
00:44:06 Have they found our puppies?
00:44:08 They've been located somewhere north of here, in Suffolk.
00:44:11 Oh, thank heaven. Can you leave tonight?
00:44:13 Yes, yes, of course. We can leave right away.
00:44:15 Good. I'll go along with you as far as Camden Road and give you instructions.
00:44:19 And when you reach Withermarsh, contact old Towser.
00:44:30 He'll direct you to the Colonel,
00:44:32 and the Colonel will take you to your puppies at the DeVille place.
00:44:35 DeVille? The DeVille place?
00:44:38 Oh, Pongo, it was her.
00:44:41 Oh, someone you know?
00:44:43 Sorry, sir. There's no time to explain.
00:44:45 Oh, I hope we're not too late.
00:44:49 Good luck, Pongos.
00:44:51 If you lose your way, contact the barking chain.
00:44:55 They'll be standing by.
00:44:58 [Bugle plays "Taps"]
00:45:01 [Horn honks]
00:45:22 [Horn honks]
00:45:25 [Horn honks]
00:45:27 [Horn honks]
00:45:29 [Horn honks]
00:45:32 [Horn honks]
00:45:34 [Horn honks]
00:45:36 [Horn honks]
00:45:39 [Horn honks]
00:45:42 [Horn honks]
00:45:45 [Horn honks]
00:45:48 [Horn honks]
00:45:51 [Horn honks]
00:45:54 [Horn honks]
00:45:57 [Horn honks]
00:46:00 [Horn honks]
00:46:03 [Horn honks]
00:46:05 [Horn honks]
00:46:08 Any news, Colonel?
00:46:13 Not a blasted thing.
00:46:15 They're lost or captured or something or other.
00:46:18 Who knows what.
00:46:19 Colonel, sir. Colonel, here comes a car.
00:46:21 Oh, come now, Tibbs. Don't be ridiculous.
00:46:23 They wouldn't be driving.
00:46:24 Yes, I know, sir, but it's heading for Hell Horn.
00:46:27 Oh, it's stopping at the gate.
00:46:32 It is?
00:46:33 Well, blasted old Tibbs, better see what's up.
00:46:36 On the double, man, on the double.
00:46:38 Yes, sir.
00:46:39 Take over, Captain.
00:46:42 Right-o, sir.
00:46:44 I'm sorry, Mr. Simpkins, the answer is no.
00:46:51 No, no, no, no, no. Six down, four to go.
00:46:54 I've got no time to answer.
00:46:56 I tell you, it's got to be done tonight.
00:46:58 It must be a yes or no question, Inspector.
00:47:02 Do you understand? Tonight!
00:47:04 But they ain't big enough.
00:47:06 You couldn't get half a dozen coats out of the old caboodle.
00:47:09 Coats? Dark-skinned coats?
00:47:11 Then we'll settle for half a dozen. We can't wait.
00:47:14 The police are everywhere. I want the job done tonight.
00:47:18 Are we going to do it?
00:47:20 Any way you like. Poison them, drown them, bash them in the head.
00:47:24 You got any chloroform?
00:47:25 Not a drop. And no ether?
00:47:27 Ether.
00:47:28 Either.
00:47:29 I don't care how you kill the little beast, but do it! And do it now!
00:47:33 Oh, please, miss, now have pity, will you?
00:47:37 Can't we see the rest of the show first?
00:47:39 We want to see what's my crime.
00:47:41 Now listen, you idiots.
00:47:51 I'll be back first thing in the morning.
00:47:53 And the job better be done or I'll... I'll... I'll call the police!
00:47:57 Do you understand?
00:47:59 I think she means it, Jasper.
00:48:09 Yeah.
00:48:10 We'll get on with it as soon as the show's over.
00:48:13 Will you please sign in, sir?
00:48:21 Hey, Gibbs, you better get out of here if you want to save your skins.
00:48:24 But how?
00:48:25 Shh! There's a hole in the wall. There by the door.
00:48:29 Come on, shake a leg.
00:48:32 Psst, Gibbs, follow me.
00:48:34 Hey, Jasper, look!
00:48:36 It's old Meathead.
00:48:39 Yes, hey, what do you know? Old Meathead Falswater.
00:48:44 Come on, now, don't crowd.
00:48:47 One at a time, one at a time!
00:48:51 Now for our last contestant this evening, panel, meet Mr. Percival Falswater.
00:48:56 Now, Mr. Falswater, if the panel fails to guess your unusual crime intent,
00:49:00 questions, you will receive two weeks' vacation at a fashionable seaside resort,
00:49:04 all expenses paid.
00:49:06 That is, of course, after you've paid your debt to society.
00:49:10 Now, who will take the first question? Inspector?
00:49:16 Mr. Falswater, could your crime be classified as larceny, theft, you know, burglary of some sort?
00:49:22 Form a queue along the wall. Come on, snap it up, faster.
00:49:25 Mr. Falswater is a burglar by trade, but in this case his crime was not burglary.
00:49:30 I'm sorry, the answer's no. One down, nine to go. Miss Birdwell?
00:49:35 If your crime wasn't robbery, well, then, did you...
00:49:38 Oh, dear, what I mean is, do something of a violent nature that is...
00:49:43 Oh, come, come, come, Miss Birdwell, we're running short of time.
00:49:46 Oh, yes, of course, I'm sorry. Did you do someone ill?
00:49:50 No, Miss Birdwell, I'm sorry, the answer is no. Two down, eight to go.
00:49:55 Mr. Simpkins?
00:49:56 Oh, yes, your crime was not robbery and not homicide.
00:50:00 Well, then, could it be a violation of a city ordinance of some sort?
00:50:05 I see. No, the answer is no.
00:50:08 Hey, get out of the way, you little runt.
00:50:10 Three down, seven to go. Inspector?
00:50:14 This is very confusing, I must say. Surely this crime could...
00:50:19 I'm terribly sorry, I'm afraid we've run out of time.
00:50:22 Now, ain't that always the way?
00:50:25 Would it be possible for Mr. Falswater to come back next week?
00:50:29 Then we could finish our little game.
00:50:31 Good night, audience. See you next week at the same time on "What's My Crime?"
00:50:38 Oh, well. Come on, Horace, let's get on with it.
00:50:45 I'll pop 'em on the head, you do the skinning.
00:50:48 Oh, no, you don't, Jasper. I'll pop 'em off and you do the skinning.
00:50:54 Hi, Horace, look. They're gone.
00:50:59 They flew the coop right out through this little hole.
00:51:02 Here, grab a torch. We'll run 'em down before you can say Bob's your uncle.
00:51:07 There they go, Horace. Up the stairs.
00:51:17 Here, puppies.
00:51:22 Here, puppies, come on.
00:51:27 Now, don't go hiding from your old uncle Jasper.
00:51:30 Oh, I ain't gonna hurt you.
00:51:35 But I thought we was gonna pop 'em off.
00:51:37 Shut up. Now, take a squint in there and I'll check these other two rooms.
00:51:44 Here, puppies.
00:51:48 Puppies, come on out. Come out wherever you are.
00:51:52 Horace, ooh! This is that mangy chubby cat. He's the ringleader.
00:51:58 Get 'em off, Horace. Get 'em off.
00:52:04 Oh, you bumbling blockhead.
00:52:08 Back here, back here.
00:52:13 Here they come. Double-crossing little twerps, pulling a snitch on us.
00:52:17 And after we took care of 'em all this time. Ah, there's gratitude for you.
00:52:21 It ain't fair, Jasper.
00:52:26 Hey, Horace. There they go.
00:52:31 Sergeant, I say, Sergeant.
00:52:33 Sorry, sir, no time to explain. Busy, sir.
00:52:42 Shut that door, Horace.
00:52:45 Close in on 'em. There's enough of this ring around a Rosie.
00:52:55 Oh, Pongo, Pongo. I'm afraid we're lost.
00:52:59 It can't be far.
00:53:03 By Jove, it can't be the Pongos.
00:53:17 It's the Colonel. Come on, this way.
00:53:25 Colonel, are you the Colonel?
00:53:27 Oh, you're Pingo. I'm Pongo.
00:53:30 Oh, Puppies. Oh, Puppies, are they all right?
00:53:33 No time to explain. I'm afraid there's trouble. Big hullabaloo. Come along.
00:53:38 Follow me.
00:53:44 Now we got 'em, Horace. They've run out of room.
00:53:48 Hey, what have we got here? A couple of spotted hyenas?
00:53:51 Come on, Horace, old pal. Give 'em what for. I'm right behind you, lad.
00:53:56 Oh, you clumsy clod.
00:54:00 Hey, young man, you ought to knock the spots off you.
00:54:04 Let go. Let go.
00:54:11 Well, bye, George.
00:54:21 Hey, you minzy muggle.
00:54:25 I'll knock your blinking block off.
00:54:29 Oh!
00:54:31 Blast 'em, tips. Go on, give 'em what for.
00:54:34 No, no, Colonel. Retreat. Retreat.
00:54:36 Yes. Oh, yes, yes, of course. Retreat. Retreat. On the double.
00:54:44 Oh!
00:54:45 Help! Jasper! Jasper! Get me out of here!
00:54:48 Hey, Horace, they're fighting deadies.
00:54:53 Oh!
00:55:00 Jasper!
00:55:02 Horace!
00:55:13 Come on, Cody. Let's go.
00:55:20 I'll skin every one of them little spotted hyenas if it's the last thing I do.
00:55:27 Dad! Mother!
00:55:29 Mother! Mother! I missed you, Mommy. Here we are, Mommy.
00:55:32 Oh, my darlings. My darlings.
00:55:35 Hard to find us, Dad.
00:55:36 Please.
00:55:37 Lucky. Patch. Pepper.
00:55:40 Oh, Dad.
00:55:42 And Rolly, you little rascal.
00:55:43 Did you bring me anything to eat?
00:55:46 Everybody here? All 15?
00:55:48 Twice that many, Dad. Now there's 99 of us.
00:55:51 What? 99? Where did they all come from?
00:55:56 What on earth would she want with so many?
00:55:59 She's gonna make coats out of us.
00:56:01 She couldn't.
00:56:03 That's right. Dogskin coats.
00:56:05 Oh, dogskin coats. Oh, come now, Chips.
00:56:09 But it's true, sir.
00:56:11 Horace and Jasper are gonna pop us off and skin us.
00:56:14 She's a devil.
00:56:15 A witch? What'll we do?
00:56:18 We have to get back to London somehow.
00:56:20 What about the others? What'll they do?
00:56:24 Herdy, we'll take them home with us. All of them.
00:56:27 Our pest would never turn them out.
00:56:29 Colonel, sir. Lights on the road.
00:56:32 It's a truck heading this way.
00:56:34 It's the Baddens. Horace and Jasper.
00:56:36 They're following our tracks.
00:56:38 Well, we've got them outnumbered, Chips.
00:56:40 When I give the signal, we'll attack.
00:56:43 Colonel, sir, I'm afraid that would be disastrous.
00:56:46 Oh, you think so?
00:56:48 He's right, Colonel. We'd better run for it.
00:56:50 Out the back way and across the pasture.
00:56:52 Thank you, Sergeant, Colonel, Captain.
00:56:54 Bless you all.
00:56:55 How can we ever repay you for what you've done?
00:56:57 Oh, nothing at all. All in the line of duty.
00:57:00 That's right, sir. Routine.
00:57:02 Better be off. Here they come.
00:57:05 Come on, kids, hurry.
00:57:09 Good luck, Pongos.
00:57:10 Yes, good luck. And never fear, we'll hold them off to the bitter end.
00:57:15 Now, what's this?
00:57:20 Get out of my way, you little barky.
00:57:22 I'll knock your blinking block off.
00:57:24 Well, they ain't in here, Jasper.
00:57:31 No, they're hiding in the hay.
00:57:34 Here, give me a match. We'll burn them out.
00:57:37 Ready, Captain. Aim.
00:57:40 Fire one.
00:57:42 Fire two.
00:57:46 Hey, there they go, the little sneaks.
00:57:52 Come on, Horace, back to the truck. We'll let them off in half a mile.
00:57:55 They've got to be around here somewhere.
00:58:06 Jasper, I've been thinking.
00:58:08 Now, Horace.
00:58:09 But what if they went down the froze-up creek, so as not to leave their tracks?
00:58:14 Oh, Horace, you idiot. Dogs ain't that smart.
00:58:19 All clear, birdie. All clear.
00:58:32 We didn't slip.
00:58:34 Didn't we, Dad?
00:58:35 They didn't even see us, Patch.
00:58:38 Shh, children, children. Shh.
00:58:42 My feet are slippery.
00:58:55 I wish we could walk on the snow.
00:58:59 No, son, we can't leave tracks.
00:59:01 We can't leave tracks.
00:59:03 Well, any sign of them?
00:59:24 Not so much as one blooming footprint.
00:59:27 And we've been up and down every blinking road in the old county.
00:59:30 We're froze stiff. We're giving up.
00:59:33 Oh, no, you don't.
00:59:35 We'll find the little mongrels if it takes till next Christmas.
00:59:38 Now get going.
00:59:40 And watch your driving, you imbeciles.
00:59:42 You want to get nabbed by the police?
00:59:45 ( thunder )
00:59:47 93...
01:00:12 94, 95, 96...
01:00:15 97...
01:00:19 98...
01:00:21 Oh, lucky.
01:00:23 Come on, lucky boy. We can't give up now.
01:00:28 I'm tired and I'm hungry and my tail's froze.
01:00:32 And my nose is froze and my ears are froze.
01:00:36 And my toes are froze.
01:00:39 ( barking )
01:00:41 Bongo!
01:00:43 ( barking )
01:00:45 Bongo! Bongo!
01:00:47 Oh, we've just about lost hope.
01:00:49 We have shelter for you at the dairy barn across the road.
01:00:54 Oh, thank goodness.
01:00:56 Purdy! Purdy!
01:00:58 This way, Purdy.
01:01:02 The dairy barn across the road.
01:01:04 Come on, kids.
01:01:10 It's not far. Come on. This way.
01:01:12 Follow the collie.
01:01:37 Just look, Queen. Have you ever seen so many puppies?
01:01:41 Aren't they adorable?
01:01:43 Perfectly, darling.
01:01:44 The poor little dears.
01:01:46 They're completely worn out and half frozen.
01:01:49 They all here, Pongo?
01:01:52 Yes, dear. All 99 accounted for.
01:01:55 The famous Pongos.
01:01:57 We were so worried about you.
01:01:59 Been trying to reach you for hours.
01:02:01 Afraid you'd been captured.
01:02:03 How did you ever make it all this way?
01:02:05 And in such dreadful weather.
01:02:07 And with all those little ones.
01:02:09 I'm hungry, Mother. I'm hungry.
01:02:12 I'm hungry, too, Mother.
01:02:14 Mother, we're all hungry.
01:02:16 We're all hungry.
01:02:18 I'm sorry, children.
01:02:20 Do they like warm milk? It's fresh.
01:02:23 Where, Mother? Where is it? Where is the milk?
01:02:26 Come and get it, kids. It's on the house.
01:02:29 This way, children. Around this way.
01:02:33 Now, don't crowd. You'll have to take turns.
01:02:36 Rolly, wait your turn, dear.
01:02:41 Don't worry, kids. There's plenty for all.
01:02:47 The little darlings.
01:02:51 Pongo, a few scraps I saved for you and the missus.
01:02:56 Oh, thank you.
01:02:57 It's not much, but it might hold you as far as Dinsford.
01:03:00 Hmm? Dinsford?
01:03:02 Yes, there's a Labrador there. His pet is a grocer.
01:03:05 Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
01:03:09 Oh, quite all right, quite all right.
01:03:11 Now, get some rest, and don't worry. I'll be standing watch.
01:03:14 I don't know what we'd have done if...
01:03:19 Oh, we're very honoured to be of service.
01:03:21 We're only sorry we can't do more.
01:03:23 Anyone who would think of hurting these dear little puppies.
01:03:27 Shh, Duchess.
01:03:29 They're so dear. I wish they could stay here with us for always.
01:03:33 Princess, shh. Quiet, everyone.
01:03:36 Let them sleep, the poor things.
01:03:39 They're so exhausted, and they still have such a long way to go.
01:03:44 (SIREN WAILING)
01:03:47 (SIREN WAILING)
01:03:50 (SIREN WAILING)
01:03:52 (SIREN WAILING)
01:04:20 Hurry, kids, hurry!
01:04:22 Well, now, what have we here?
01:04:46 Well, so they thought they could outwit Cruella.
01:04:50 (LAUGHS)
01:04:51 Jasper, Horace!
01:04:55 Here's their tracks, heading straight for the village.
01:05:01 Blimey. Oh, it's them all right.
01:05:03 Work your way south on the side roads. I'll take the main road.
01:05:07 (ENGINE STARTS)
01:05:09 (ENGINE REVS)
01:05:11 (DOG BARKING)
01:05:17 Pongo, I've got a ride home for you.
01:05:29 A ride home?
01:05:31 Purdy, did you hear that?
01:05:33 For all of us?
01:05:34 You mean we don't have to walk anymore?
01:05:36 If we can manage it.
01:05:37 Come on, we'd better hurry.
01:05:39 We've got a ride home. Come on, children.
01:05:42 See the van down the street?
01:05:51 It's going to London as soon as the engine's repaired.
01:05:54 And there's room for all of you.
01:05:56 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:05:57 Pongo, there's Cruella.
01:06:00 (HORSE GALLOPING)
01:06:02 Get. And Jasper and Horace.
01:06:14 Pongo, how will we get to the van?
01:06:18 I don't know, Purdy, but somehow we've got to.
01:06:21 Mother, Dad, Patch pushed me in the fireplace.
01:06:25 Lucky pushed me first.
01:06:26 Did not.
01:06:27 Did too.
01:06:28 Did not.
01:06:29 Did not.
01:06:30 Please, children, don't quarrel.
01:06:34 Say, Purdy, I've got an idea.
01:06:38 Pongo, what on earth?
01:06:43 Look, I'm a Labrador.
01:06:45 We'll all roll in the soot. We'll all be Labradors.
01:06:48 Say, that is an idea.
01:06:50 Come on, kids, roll in the soot.
01:06:52 You mean you want us to get dirty?
01:06:55 Did you hear that, Freckles?
01:06:56 Dad wants us to get dirty.
01:06:58 Mother, should we?
01:07:00 Do as your father says.
01:07:02 This will be fun.
01:07:04 I always wanted to get good and dirty.
01:07:06 (ALL LAUGHING)
01:07:08 (ALL COUGHING)
01:07:09 That's the stuff, the blacker, the better.
01:07:12 I'm ready.
01:07:13 Me too.
01:07:14 How's this, Dad?
01:07:15 Wait a minute now. That's enough. Not too many at a time.
01:07:18 Rolly, hold on, son. You're only half done.
01:07:21 And now, stay right with me, kids.
01:07:26 (GIGGLING)
01:07:28 We're going to fool the old mad lady.
01:07:30 Pongo, I'm so afraid.
01:07:42 Look, Jospeh, do you suppose they disguised themselves?
01:07:48 Say now, Horace, that's just what they did.
01:07:53 Dogs is always painting themselves black.
01:07:56 You idiot.
01:07:58 So far, so good.
01:08:05 Come on, Purdy. Better get on your make-up.
01:08:08 I'll go ahead with the next bunch.
01:08:21 Jospeh! Horace!
01:08:23 Well?
01:08:25 Now, be reasonable, miss.
01:08:28 We're frozen clean to our bones.
01:08:30 We've been out all night and all day with nothing to eat.
01:08:34 They're somewhere in this village and we're going to find them.
01:08:38 Now get going!
01:08:39 You think they've seen us?
01:08:44 No, but we're running out of time.
01:08:48 Fire again, mate.
01:08:51 Hurry, Purdy. The van's about ready to leave.
01:08:54 Better hurry.
01:09:02 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:09:04 I'll get the rest.
01:09:23 All that ought to do her. At least she'll get you back to London.
01:09:27 Better get aboard, miss.
01:09:30 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:09:32 Hey, Jospeh.
01:09:35 Come on, Horace.
01:09:44 Hurry, kids.
01:09:51 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:09:54 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:09:56 Come on, kids. Run on ahead.
01:10:01 She's watching us, Dad.
01:10:06 Keep going, keep going.
01:10:08 It can't be.
01:10:18 It's impossible.
01:10:22 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:10:24 Run for it!
01:10:26 Jospeh!
01:10:28 Horace!
01:10:29 Jospeh!
01:10:31 There they go, in the van.
01:10:37 After them! After them!
01:10:40 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:10:43 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:10:45 Pop, there she is. Cruella.
01:11:06 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:11:08 Hey, lady, what in thunder you trying to do, crazy woman driver?
01:11:18 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:11:23 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:11:26 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:11:28 (POLICE SIREN WAILS)
01:11:53 Pongo, look.
01:11:55 Jospeh!
01:11:56 There ain't nothing to it.
01:11:58 I'll give him a bit of a nudge and shove him in the ditch.
01:12:03 Bernie, watch out!
01:12:17 (HORSE NEIGHS)
01:12:19 Jospeh!
01:12:25 Horace!
01:12:27 You idiots!
01:12:42 You... you fools!
01:12:45 Oh, you imbecile!
01:12:48 Ah, shut up.
01:12:50 (CRYING)
01:12:52 # I've seen her kind of eye
01:12:54 # Watching you from underneath the rock
01:12:58 # Cruella de Vil
01:13:01 # Cruella de... #
01:13:03 Roger, after all, that's your first big hit.
01:13:08 It's made more money than we ever dreamed of.
01:13:11 Yes, I know.
01:13:13 I still can't believe that Pongo and Perdy would run away.
01:13:18 Here's a bit of Christmas cheer for you.
01:13:21 If there's anything to be cheerful about.
01:13:25 Oh, the dear little things.
01:13:28 Sometimes at night I can hear them barking.
01:13:33 (BARKING)
01:13:35 And it always turns out I'm dreaming.
01:13:38 (BARKING)
01:13:41 (BARKING)
01:13:43 What are they?
01:13:49 They're Labrador.
01:13:50 No, no, they're coming with...
01:13:53 Look, here's Lucky.
01:13:55 Oh, Pongo, boy, is that you?
01:13:58 Oh, Pongo, Pongo.
01:14:00 Oh, it's Pongo.
01:14:02 And Perdy, oh, my darling.
01:14:04 And Patch.
01:14:05 And Rolly.
01:14:06 And Penny.
01:14:07 And Freckles.
01:14:09 Oh, they're all here, the little dears.
01:14:12 It's a miracle.
01:14:13 Oh, Roger, what a wonderful Christmas present.
01:14:15 And look, there's a whole lot more.
01:14:19 Look, Anita, puppies everywhere.
01:14:21 There must be a hundred of them.
01:14:23 One, two, three and four is seven.
01:14:27 Two, four, six and three is nine, plus two is 11.
01:14:30 36 over here.
01:14:32 36 and 11, that's 47.
01:14:33 14, 18, Roger.
01:14:35 That's 65.
01:14:36 10, 11, 12, 13.
01:14:39 Wait a minute, wait a minute, six more.
01:14:41 Oh, I see now, that's 84.
01:14:43 And 15 plus two, 101.
01:14:47 101?
01:14:50 Well, where did they all come from?
01:14:52 Oh, Pongo, you old rascal.
01:14:56 What'll we do with them?
01:14:57 We'll keep them.
01:14:58 In this little house?
01:14:59 We'll buy a big place in the country.
01:15:01 (barking)
01:15:03 We'll have a plantation, a Dalmatian plantation.
01:15:06 Oh, Rog, that's truly an inspiration.
01:15:09 It'll be a sensation.
01:15:12 We'll have a Dalmatian plantation.
01:15:15 A Dalmatian plantation, I say.
01:15:18 ♪ We'll have a Dalmatian plantation ♪
01:15:20 ♪ Where our population can roam ♪
01:15:23 I'm hungry, Mother.
01:15:24 ♪ In this new location, our whole aggregation ♪
01:15:26 ♪ Will love our plantation home ♪
01:15:28 (howling)
01:15:32 (howling)
01:15:38 ♪ Dalmatian plantation home ♪
01:15:43 (howling)
01:15:47 (barking)
01:15:50 (howling)
01:15:53 (barking)
01:15:55 (howling)
01:15:57
01:16:07 (music ends)
01:16:09 (silence)
01:16:15 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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