Original hand painted production animation cels of Cruella De Vil and her Car from "One Hundred and One Dalmatians," 1961, Walt Disney Studios; Both set on a lithographic background; Size - Cruella De Vil: 5 1/4" x 5 1/4", Car 9 1/2 x 12 1/4", Image 10 x 11 3/4"; Unframed.
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"We'll find the little mongrels if it takes till next Christmas. Now get going! And watch your driving, you imbeciles! Do you wanna get nabbed by the police?" - Cruella De Vil
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"We'll find the little mongrels if it takes till next Christmas. Now get going! And watch your driving, you imbeciles! Do you wanna get nabbed by the police?" - Cruella De Vil
"One
Hundred and One Dalmatians" ("101 Dalmatians"), is a 1961 full length
animated feature film by Walt Disney Productions. It was adapted from
Dodie Smith's 1956 novel of the same name. It stars Rod Taylor as the
voice of Pongo and Cate Bauer as the voice of Perdita; with Betty Lou
Gerson as the voice of the evil and villainous Cruella de Vil. The
animation of all the characters from the film was quite extraordinary.
Pongo, who had a total of 72 different spots, was animated by the famed
Disney artist Ollie Johnston.
In
the case of some Disney characters, drawings are more rare than the
cels; for example Shere Khan from "The Jungle Book," Prince John from
"Robin Hood," and Cruella de Vil from "101 Dalmatians." Cruella along
with Maleficent are two of the most favorite of all the Disney villains,
and they were both animated by Marc Davis. The character was created by
Dodie Smith for his novel "101 Dalmatians" in 1956, but it was Davis's
visual interpretation that the world remembers. Although some of
Cruella's traits were based in the novel, Davis along with Bill Peat,
morphed the character by making her razor thin and exaggerating her
oversized coat onto her thin frame. The long cigarette holder was
modeled on one Davis used himself. Inspiration was also drawn from
Hollywood legends Tallulah Bankhead, Bette Davis, and Rosalind Russell.
Movement, according to Davis, was consistent "like someone you wouldn't
like," and another inspiration was based on "one woman I knew who was
just a monster. She was tall and thin and talked constantly - you never
knew what she was saying, but you couldn't get a word in edgewise."
Original production animation cel of Cruella De Vil's Car without the background.
The
voice of Cruella was provided by Betty Lou Gerson. She had worked for
Disney prior as the narrator for Cinderella, but her voice talent as
Cruella De Vil is her tour de force! The highly pitched phrase "Anita
Darling!" is completely iconic and has become part of Disney pop
culture.
The following three paragraphs about the animation of Cruella's car is from Disney Wiki:
"Back
in the '60s, Disney animators were using Xerox camera technology to
translate pencil drawings on paper into line work on cels, which
replaced the beautiful, traditional hand-painted cels in order to save
money on creating animated films. During the production of One Hundred
and One Dalmatians, the studio came up with an idea on how to animate
Cruella's Car, the animators built an actual white model of her car out
of cardboard with bold black lines on the edges."
"To
make the wheels articulate, the animators took a long piece of cloth,
taped little pieces of wooden dowling underneath it and then put the car
on top of the cloth suspended from a kite string, and then they would
pull this long piece of fabric with all these pieces of wooden dowling
underneath the wheels and they would shoot a take of that. To give it
the look that the car had suspension they put in springs so it would
have this little bouncy effect. The footage would then be run through
the same Xerox process that was being used to transfer pencil line work
onto cels and then painted to what was seen in the final film. When
Cruella is seen driving her car up the hill of snow, a sand-like
substance was used for it to drive through and shot it all in slow
motion."
"The
process of shooting models with those black outlines worked very
successful when making One Hundred and One Dalmatians and it was a
clever idea to save money. The current status of the original model of
Cruella's car remains in storage, mostly fully intact."
These are very rare original production cels of Cruella De Vil and her Car. Cruella is
eyes and mouth open, driving her car (that is registered as "DEV IL"),
and looking for the dalmatian puppies that had escaped from being held
prisoner by her henchmen Horace and Jasper. A great cel setup, perfect for any animation art collection!
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