102 Dalmations
Cast
Glenn Close as Cruella 'Ella' De Vil
G�rard Depardieu as Jean-Pierre Le Pelt
Ioan Gruffudd as Kevin Sheperd
Alice Evans (I) as Chloe Simon
Tim McInnerny as Alonzo, Cruella De Vil's Butler
Eric Idle as Waddlesworth
Ben Crompton as Ewan
Carol MacReady as Agnes
Ian Richardson as Mr. Torte
Jim Carter (I) as Detective Armstrong
Ron Cook (I) as Mr. Button
Timothy West as Judge
David Horovitch as Doctor Pavlov
Dick Brannick as Pavlov's Assistant
Mike Hayley as Constable
Family. This time around, Cruella is let out of jail and actually becomes "nice." She adores the little puppies that she once wanted to capture. Then something happens and Cruella snaps out of her trance of liking the dogs, and wants to rehunt them for her fur coat.
Rater #1
6/10. It was ok movie. I laughed quite a bit but the jokes didn't last too long. I thought it was very interesting how Cruella actually became "nice" but that didn't last to long. Take the kids to see it, but otherwise watch the original, 101 Dalmations.
Rater #2
Has Not seen movie.
Rater #3
Has Not Seen Movie.
Rater #4
5/10 The movie played off mostly from the first one, having the villain, Cruella De Vil (Glenn Close), going through basically the same mishap. It was kind of weird at the beginning because Cruella actually was a good person, but as soon as she heard Big Ben ring, there was a malfunction in her brain waves and she went evil again. The plot was pretty much the same as the first one, a little bit different in some ways. The young kids'll like it, but definitely not for anyone over age 10.
Rater #5
8/10 Glenn Close is spectacular once again in this sequel to the first� yet I just didn't think it was good enough to deserve a 10 or even a 9 for that matter, but still it is in my "List" of favorite movies.
Rated G.
Running time: 100 minutes
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