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A Dama, o Vagabundo e o espaguete / The Lady, the Tramp and the spaghetti

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 4, 2017

A Dama, o Vagabundo e o espaguete / The Lady, the Tramp and the spaghetti Alguns momentos cinematográficos ficam para sempre nas nossas mentes. Gene Kelly cantando na chuva. Dorothy e seus amigos indo ver o maravilhoso mágico de Oz. Scarlett O’Hara prometendo nunca mais passar fome. read more

Lady and the Tramp (1955)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Mar 4, 2016

Lady and the Tramp Directed by Clyde Geronomini, Wilfred Jackson et al Written by Ward Greene, Erdman Penner et al 1955/USA Walt Disney Productions Repeat viewing/Netflix rental What’s not to like? Jim Dear surprises Darling with a special present at Christmas.  It’s a Golden Cocker read more

Upcoming: Cinefamily Celebrates the Tramp at 100

The Vintage Cameo Posted by Emily on Jan 14, 2014

The Little Tramp, the enduring, mustachioed character brought to life by Charlie Chaplin, is celebrating one heck of a birthday this year: 100. The character first appeared in a Keystone comedy short called “Kid Auto Races at Venice” in 1914, where he plays a bumbling spectator constantl read more

Lady And The Tramp (2)

Family Friendly Reviews Posted by Chris on Jul 1, 2013

Family-Friendly Rating: “Enjoyable” Disney classic for all ages. There is one potentially frightening scene near the end of the movie when Tramp fights a rat but there is otherwise nothing objectionable in the movie. The pace of the movie is considerably slower than most movies today read more

Neglected Post Theatre: "Three on a Match," or Ladies and the Tramp

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jun 23, 2013

This time on Neglected Post Theatre, we look at the friendship of three women and how it's affected by infidelity, kidnapping and nose candy. I give you "Three on a Match," or Ladies and the Tramp.  read more

Neglected Post Theatre: "Three on a Match," or Ladies and the Tramp

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jun 23, 2013

This time on Neglected Post Theatre, we look at the friendship of three women and how it's affected by infidelity, kidnapping and nose candy. I give you "Three on a Match," or Ladies and the Tramp.  read more

Watch It: The Tramp (1915) (1)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Apr 11, 2013

The Tramp, released on April 11, 1915, turns 98 today. This is it – the movie that launched Charlie Chaplin’s character The Tramp into movie history. It’s not his first film – it’s his 6th in the Essanay series. It’s not even the first appearance of The Tramp  read more

Watch It: The Tramp (1915) (2)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Apr 11, 2013

The Tramp, released on April 11, 1915, turns 98 today. This is it – the movie that launched Charlie Chaplin’s character The Tramp into movie history. It’s not his first film – it’s his 6th in the Essanay series. It’s not even the first appearance of The Tramp  read more

Lady and the Tramp (1)

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Jan 29, 2013

One of Disney’s more underrated animated classics is Lady and the Tramp.  It lacks many elements younger generations associate with Disney.  It is not a fairy tale, there is no princess and while there are songs, most of them are not big song and dance productions.  The film is simply a touching read more

Lady and the Tramp (1955)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jan 19, 2013

Lady and the Tramp is probably the first Disney film I’ve never seen.  Sure, I’ve seen the odd clip here and there, and I’ve heard the popular songs “We Are Siamese” and “Belle Notte;” but I haven’t seen the actual movie.  Disney and their popular R read more

"Three on a Match," or Ladies and the Tramp

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 8, 2012

The 1932 film "Three on a Match" traces the lives of three women friends from their school days to adulthood. It also offers an interesting look at three actresses on different career trajectories, with the one in the least showy role going on to become the queen of the Warner Bros. lot into the ear read more

"Three on a Match," or Ladies and the Tramp

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 8, 2012

The 1932 film "Three on a Match" traces the lives of three women friends from their school days to adulthood. It also offers an interesting look at three actresses on different career trajectories, with the one in the least showy role going on to become the queen of the Warner Bros. lot into the ear read more

September Slapstick: The Tramp Appears | Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914)

The Giddy Blog Posted by chrisgiddens on Sep 26, 2012

The first film appearance of Charlie Chaplin’s famous character, The Tramp. Note that this was not the first time Chaplin donned the costume – that occurred for the filming of Mabel’s Strange Predicament. However, Kid Auto Races at Venice (directed by Henry Lehrman) was released on read more

September Slapstick: Creating The Tramp | Mabel’s Strange Predicament (1914)

The Giddy Blog Posted by chrisgiddens on Sep 26, 2012

The first time Chaplin donned his “Tramp” costume: Mabel’s Strange Predicament, directed by and starring Mabel Normand. From a 1933 interview, Chaplin recalls The Tramp’s inception: “I was hurriedly told to put on a funny make-up. This time I went to the wardrobe and g read more

Classic Films in Focus: LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 25, 2012

I'll be the first to admit that Lady and the Tramp (1955) is not the most important or the most aesthetically creative of Walt Disney's classic animated films, but it remains my favorite nonetheless. It makes me laugh and cry every time I see it, and by now I have seen it many, many times. What more read more

Classic Films in Focus: LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 25, 2012

I'll be the first to admit that Lady and the Tramp (1955) is not the most important or the most aesthetically creative of Walt Disney's classic animated films, but it remains my favorite nonetheless. It makes me laugh and cry every time I see it, and by now I have seen it many, many times. What more read more

Classic Movie Dogathon: Lady and The Tramp (1966).

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Feb 21, 2012

Please stop by to check out the rest of the pawesome films in the Classic Movie Dogathon. Click here for the full schedule. Hollywood has catered to our love of dogs for as far back as I can remember. From the cute and friendly to the Cugo, dogs have played a role in more pawsome movies than you read more

A Dama, o Vagabundo e o espaguete / The Lady, the Tramp and the spaghetti

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001

A Dama, o Vagabundo e o espaguete / The Lady, the Tramp and the spaghetti Alguns momentos cinematográficos ficam para sempre nas nossas mentes. Gene Kelly cantando na chuva. Dorothy e seus amigos indo ver o maravilhoso mágico de Oz. Scarlett O’Hara prometendo nunca mais passar fome. read more