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"101 Dalmatians: Part 5A"

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Blogger Michael Sporn said...

Perhaps it's my misreading, but I never considered Roger and Pongo to be in the kitchen. Cruella, I think comes through the main door and is brought to a room just off the kitchen. The nanny constantly scuttles from one room, the kitchen, to bring information to Roger and Pongo. Isn't this just an anteroom off the kitchen? Actually, I guess I always accepted it and never quite thought about it before, so you now have me wondering about the layout.

April 28, 2008 8:16 AM

Blogger Mark Mayerson said...

Take a close look at shot 2. Roger and Pongo are definitely in the kitchen. The stove, which Perdita previously hid beneath, is behind Pongo and the sink is to the right of Roger. The door that Nanny keeps coming through is the door to the basement. You can see this in shots 72 and 72.1 where Pongo enters the door and goes down the stairs to Perdita and the pups. The door Cruella enters seems to be to the right of the sink and it's definitely not the door that Cruella enters from in the previous sequence.

April 28, 2008 9:28 AM

Blogger Nancy said...

Yes, they're in the kitchen.

Anita's treatment is typical for the female characters in most Disney films of the time. The one really independent, interesting female character was in a live action film: MARY POPPINS. Imagine if Julie Andrews had done Anita's voice!She wouldn't have been a cipher, the way she is now.
One thing about DALMATIANS that never made sense to me was how Anita and Cruella could possibly have been friends in school. They are so obviously from different universes.
I'd have liked it if Anita was the English 'dog loving' woman type, with tweed clothes, doing everything for her pets. It would have eliminated the need for the maid (how can a poor musician afford a servant anyway?)

April 29, 2008 6:14 AM

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