
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
1961 · Movie · G · 79 min · ★ 7.2 · 91% critics
After a litter of dalmatian puppies is kidnapped for a cruel fashion scheme, their parents race across city and countryside to track them down. With help from other animals and plenty of close calls, the search turns into a suspenseful, funny adventure about family and loyalty.
Based on The Hundred and One Dalmatians
Also known as 101 Dalmatians
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Details
- Years
- 1961
- Release date
- 1961-01-25
- Language
- English
- Rated
- G
- Runtime
- 79 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 91/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.2/10 (6,679 votes)
- Box office
- $215,880,014
- Budget
- $4,000,000
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a classic Disney adventure that mixes cute humor with real tension and an unforgettable villain, in a more modern, urban setting than Cinderella; Not for you if you dislike darker kid-friendly peril.
Pros: iconic over-the-top villain; funny and suspenseful; charming puppy-filled adventure | Cons: crowded cast feels thin; rough, reused animation; short, shallow story
Themes
- london, england
- cartoon
- villain
- puppy
- dog
- dalmatian
- female villain
- cartoon dog
- pets
- cartoon animal
Awards & recognition
- BAFTA Award — Best Animated Film · 1962
Cast & crew

Rod Taylor
as Pongo (voice)

J. Pat O'Malley
as Colonel / Jasper (voice)

Betty Lou Gerson
as Cruella De Vil / Miss Birdwell (voice)

Martha Wentworth
as Nanny / Queenie / Lucy (voice)

Ben Wright
as Roger (voice)

Cate Bauer
as Perdita (voice)

David Frankham
as Sergeant Tibbs (voice)

Frederick Worlock
as Horace / Inspector Craven (voice)

Lisa Davis
as Anita (voice)

Tom Conway
as Quizmaster / Collie (voice)
Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang Reitherman