101 Dalmatians (1996)

101 Dalmatians (1996) is a live-action family film directed by Stephen Herek, and it is a live-action adaptation of Disney’s animated classic.

Plot: The film tells the story of Pongo and Perdita, two Dalmatian dogs who are happily living with their owners, Roger and Anita Radcliffe, in London.

Their lives take a dramatic turn when the villainous Cruella de Vil, a fashion-obsessed woman with a sinister desire to make a coat out of Dalmatian fur, kidnaps their 99 puppies. With the help of their animal friends, Pongo and Perdita embark on a daring rescue mission to save their pups and stop Cruella’s evil plans.

Highlights: “101 Dalmatians” features a mix of adventure, comedy, and family-friendly drama. The film showcases a charming performance by Glenn Close as the iconic villain Cruella de Vil and includes numerous delightful scenes with the adorable Dalmatian puppies.
Reception: The film was well-received for its entertaining story and strong performances, particularly Close’s portrayal of Cruella. It was praised for its ability to capture the spirit of the original animated film while offering a fresh, live-action take on the beloved story.