Her owners, Jim Dear and Darling, spoil her daily and her
neighbors, Jock, an outspoken Scottish Terrier, and Trusty, a world-weary
Bloodhound, are always within barking distance. But when a baby enters the
picture, Lady is no longer the center of attention, and the arrival of
cat-loving Aunt Sarah only complicates matters. Lady soon finds herself alone
on the streets in an unwelcoming part of town.
Fortunately, Tramp steps in, and the streetwise mongrel is quick
to teach her the ways of the world. Before long, the prim and proper purebred
and the fast-talking mutt are partaking in moonlight strolls in the park and
romantic spaghetti dinners by candlelight. Tramp savors the independence of a
world without leashes or fences alongside his roguish friends Peg and Bull, but
Lady misses the comfort and safety of a family, and soon both must decide where
– and with whom – they belong.
A heartwarming romantic adventure that seamlessly combines live
action and photorealistic animation, “Lady and the Tramp” stars: Tessa Thompson
as the voice of Lady and Justin Theroux as the voice of Tramp; Kiersey Clemons
as Darling; Thomas Mann as Jim Dear; Janelle Monáe as the voice of Peg; Yvette
Nicole Brown as Aunt Sarah; and Sam Elliott as the voice of Trusty. The film is
directed by Charlie Bean from a screenplay by Andrew Bujalski and Kari
Granlund, and is produced by Brigham Taylor, p.g.a., with Diane L. Sabatini
serving as executive producer.
“Lady
and the Tramp” premieres on November 12, 2019, streaming only on Disney+.
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