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		<title>Lady and the Tramp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lady and the Tramp represented two &#8220;firsts&#8221; for Disney: It was the studio&#8217;s  first Cinemascope animated feature, and it was their first full-length cartoon  based on an original story rather than an established &#8220;classic&#8221;. Lady is the  pampered female dog belonging to Jim Dear and Darling. When her human masters  bring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lady and the Tramp represented two &#8220;firsts&#8221; for Disney: It was the studio&#8217;s  first Cinemascope animated feature, and it was their first full-length cartoon  based on an original story rather than an established &#8220;classic&#8221;. Lady is the  pampered female dog belonging to Jim Dear and Darling. When her human masters  bring a baby into the house, Lady feels she&#8217;s being eased out; and when  Darling&#8217;s insufferable Aunt Sarah introduces her nasty twin Siamese cats into  the fold, Lady is certain that she&#8217;s no longer welcome. The cats wreak all  manner of havoc, for which Lady is blamed. After the poor dog is fitted with a  muzzle, Lady escapes from the house, only to run across the path of the Tramp, a  raffish male dog from the &#8220;wrong&#8221; side of town. The Tramp helps Lady remove her  muzzle, then takes her out on a night on the town, culminating in a romantic  spaghetti dinner, courtesy of a pair of dog-loving Italian waiters. After their  idyllic evening together, Lady decides that it&#8217;s her duty to protect Darling&#8217;s  baby from those duplicitous Siamese felines. On her way home, Lady is captured  and thrown in the dog pound. Here she learns from a loose-living mutt named Peg  that The Tramp is a canine rake. Disillusioned, Lady is more than happy to be  returned to her humans, even though it means that she&#8217;ll be chained up at the  insistence of Aunt Sarah. Tramp comes into Lady&#8217;s yard to apologize, but she  wants no part of him. Suddenly, a huge, vicious rat breaks into the house,  threatening the baby. Lady breaks loose, and together with Tramp, runs into the  house to protect the infant. When the dust settles, it appears to Aunt Sarah  that Tramp has tried to attack the child. That&#8217;s when Lady&#8217;s faithful friends  Jock the bloodhound and Trusty the scottie swing into action, rescuing Tramp  from the dogcatcher. Once Jim Dear and Darling are convinced that Tramp is a  hero, he is invited to stay&#8230;and come next Christmas, there&#8217;s a whole flock of  little Ladies and Tramps gathered around the family. Beyond the usual excellent  animation and visual effects, the principal selling card of Lady and the Tramp  is its music. Many of the songs were performed and co-written by Peggy Lee, who years after the film&#8217;s  1955 theatrical issue, successfully sued Disney for her fair share of residuals  from the videocassette release. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide</p>
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