

Then strolls by a fancy French poodle with her fancy human. Next, a very small and uptight pug with her lookalike owner walks by. Both have very long noses and very long hair. First comes along an Afghan hound and her owner. Pongo watches out the window and spots many dogs that look like their humans. Pongo is determined to find Roger a mate, but he admits that he is a poor judge of human beauty. It if were up to Roger, they would both be single forever and Roger would only be married to his work of composing. He thinks that his pet needs someone in his life. Pongo does not like the bachelor life he thinks that it is dull. The scene zooms in on the flat where Roger is playing the piano and Pongo is looking out the window. Pongo is narrating his story, which begins in his bachelor flat near Regent’s Park. The credits change into scenes of London. The credits turn into colour when the “Color Styling” page is shown. The music playing is a medley of the different songs and scores from the rest of the film. The credits are all written in the spots and then the spots turn into Dalmatians. The film begins with black and white opening credits with a bunch of spots on the screen. Martha Wentworth – Nanny / Queenie the Cow / Lucy the Gooseįrederick Warlock – Horace / Inspector Craven Sequels: 101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure (2003)īetty Lou Gerson – Cruella de Vil / Mrs. Based on: The Hundred & One Dalmatians written by Dodie Smith
