Tramp
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I was branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo, and, of course, "that woman."
If regarded as an independent feature I can't say it's too bad at all but from where I'm standing this sequel and the original "Lady and the
Tramp"
don't agree with each other!
There is another girl, some sort of peasant slave thing that Burr used to fool around with but he's given her the old heave ho so the obligatory squatty old voo-doo hag is conjuring up a good spell to cast on him and the Payton
tramp.
The one thing that annoyed me the most was the voices of the girl children of lady and
tramp.
It's a pathetic "horror" film about an ophanage run by Gloria Grahame (sad) and dealing with a young, talentless girl Elle who is sent there after her mother, the town tramp, was beaten to death with a hammer (graphically shown).
She plays a prissy little
tramp.
Five figures are inside a container/prison: a Major, a ballerina, a bagpiper, a clown, and a
tramp.
Rae is not alone for long, because she is the town
tramp
with a powerful need to hook-up with a man.
The
tramp
goes to war, humorously accomplishes acts of heroism and kicks the Kaiser in the bum.
Walt Disney's happiest motion picture "Lady and the
Tramp"
is one of, if not possibly, my favourite in the theatrical canon of Disney animation.
And so the lovable
Tramp
went to war!
The main problem is that, on the surface, the film seems merely to be the feline version of either LADY AND THE
TRAMP
(1955) or 101 DALMATIONS (1961) both of which are certainly more beloved by fans Even so, being both an animation and cat lover, I dug this reasonably bouncy concoction in which a pampered female cat (voiced by Eva Gabor) and her three little kittens are thrown out onto the streets of Paris by a wealthy lady (Hermione Baddeley)'s greedy butler.
I liked this movie because it continues the original Lady and the Tramp, and that movie is a classic.
Lady and the
Tramp
2 Scamp's Adventure was filled with new characters, catchy songs, brilliant animation, and unforgettable classic characters.
I definitely recommend this movie for everyone that was a fan of the original Lady and the
Tramp.
Accompanied by a security guard, a businessman and a seemingly intoxicated
tramp
the collective soon find the complex abandoned, but they are not alone.
The prostitute's journey from the city to the village is an excruciatingly endless train ride and
tramp
through the mud.
A Lady and the
Tramp
storyline in two senses--rich girl/poor boy, and ability vs. bloodline.
Unable to socially interact with girls he bumps into a
tramp
who teaches him a special Vietnamese chant.
If you want your vision of Chaplin limited to a lovable
tramp
and you get your belly laughs from pathos, watch something else.
What I cannot fathom for the life of me is just how or why Phillip, a sensitive, well-bred young man would take the constant abuse this
tramp
constantly dishes out towards him: I find his naive tolerance quite ridiculously unbelievable in certain respects.
Her character would have been completely believable as a
tramp
among low-lifes!
One is like an adult Mona-my-biological-clock-is-ticking-away, the other a narcisstic
tramp
who has what her sister desires - a bun in the oven.
Every great giallo requires some lovely lead actresses, and here we have quite an assortment, headed by the ridiculously beautiful Barbara Bouchet as one of the two sisters and, in one of her earlier roles, Sybil Danning, as a lustful
tramp
at Barbara's fashion house.
In The Circus, our favorite little
tramp
is running from the law and stumbles upon a carnival, unwittingly becoming the center act and falling in love with a beautiful trapeze artist (Merna Kennedy).
The final shot has the little
tramp
walking away from the woman he loves, alone: never before (or since) have we so sensed Chaplin's true gloominess.
The picture concludes rather realistically, albeit tamely, I feel; how much more satisfying would it have been to see Claire really go up against the vicious
tramp
dog, Chloe?
Suddenly, the girlfriend who loves him isn't good enough and her friend is a
tramp.
But, this film takes place in a pseudo-Tokyo theme park named EuroReptarLand (can you say EuroDisney?) There's jokes about sushi, not escargot, sumo wrestlers as waiters and floor show entertainers, and some ripoffs of the "Lady And The
Tramp"
film, etc.
A film about a likeable
tramp
that loses his beloved dog to the pound.
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