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21-853: For other uses, see Alonzo (disambiguation) . Alonzo is both a given name and a Spanish surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Alonzo de Barcena , 16th-century Spanish Jesuit missionary and linguist Alonzo de Santa Cruz ( c.  1505 –1567), Spanish cartographer, mapmaker, instrument maker, historian and teacher Alonzo Addae (born 1997), Canadian football player Alonzo Babers (b. 1961), American sprinter Alonzo L. Best (1854–1923), American politician Alonzo Bodden , American comedian Alonzo Church (1903–1995), American mathematician and computer scientist Alonzo Clemons , American autistic savant clay sculptor Alonzo B. Coons (1841–1914), American lawyer and politician Alonzo B. Cornell (1832–1904),

42-495: A taxidermist , Mr. Skinner, skin a white tiger at the London Zoo to make her into a rug for her. Anita, inspired by her Dalmatian, designs a coat made with spotted fur. Cruella is intrigued by the idea of making garments out of actual Dalmatians, and finds it amusing that it would seem as if she was wearing Anita's dog. Perdita gets pregnant , and so does Anita. Cruella visits their home and gets excited when she finds out Perdita

63-502: A chase that ends in St James's Park , Roger discovers that Pongo likes Perdita. Her owner, Anita Campbell-Green, falls in love with Roger when they meet. When they return to Roger's home, Anita accepts his proposal. They get married along with Perdita and Pongo. Anita works as a fashion designer at the House of de Vil. Her boss, Cruella de Vil , has a deep passion for fur, going so far as to have

84-572: A governor of New York Alonzo Drake (1884–1919), English footballer and cricketer Alonzo J. Edgerton (1827–1896), American politician Alonzo Dillard Folger (1888–1941), American politician Alonzo Gee , American basketball player Alonzo A. Hinckley (1870–1936), American official of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Alonzo Horton (1813–1910), developer of San Diego, California Alonzo Lawrence (b. 1989), American football player Alonzo C. Mather (1848–1941), founder of

105-605: A pseudonym of Richard E. Hughes See also [ edit ] Alonso Alfonso Lonzo [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alonzo&oldid=1254322376 " Categories : Given names Surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

126-402: A successful video game featuring dalmatian puppies as the protagonists and Cruella as the villain . With this success, they move out of London to the countryside with their millions. Roger and Anita have a baby girl, while the dogs grow up with puppies of their own. The animatronic creatures used in the film are provided by Jim Henson's Creature Shop . Producer Edward S. Feldman guaranteed

147-468: Is a bland, pointless remake." On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Times gave the film two and a half stars out of four and said, "For older viewers, 101 Dalmatians may seem closer to

168-750: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages 101 Dalmatians (1996 film) 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Great Oaks Entertainment , with distribution by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution . It is a live action remake of Walt Disney 's 1961 animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians , itself an adaptation of Dodie Smith 's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians . Directed by Stephen Herek , written by John Hughes and produced by Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close , Jeff Daniels , Joely Richardson , Joan Plowright , Hugh Laurie , Mark Williams , and John Shrapnel . Unlike

189-631: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alonzo (disambiguation) Alonzo is a given name and surname. Alonzo may also refer to: Alonzo (play) , a 1773 tragedy by John Home Alonzo, Kentucky , an unincorporated community Alonzo (rapper) , stage name of French rapper Kassim Djae (born 1982) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "alonzo" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Alonzo All pages with titles containing Alonzo Alonso (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

210-568: Is expecting. Weeks later, she returns when a litter of 15 puppies are born and offers Roger and Anita £7,500 for them, but they refuse. Enraged, Cruella dismisses Anita and vows revenge against her and Roger. One winter evening, she has her henchmen, Jasper and Horace, break into their home and steal the puppies, while the couple is walking in the park with Pongo and Perdita. Along with 84 other Dalmatians that were previously stolen, they deliver them to her country estate , De Vil Mansion. Cruella asks Skinner to kill and skin them to create her coat. With

231-730: The Royal Albert Hall , London, and the exterior of the Hall was lit with dalmatian spots. It grossed $ 136.2 million in North America and $ 320.7 million worldwide. 101 Dalmatians was released on VHS for the first time on April 15, 1997, Laserdisc in early 1997, and on DVD on April 21, 1998. It was re-released on September 16, 2008. On Rotten Tomatoes , 101 Dalmatians has an approval rating of 39% and an average rating of 5.32/10, based on 37 reviews. The site's critic consensus reads: "Neat performance from Glenn Close aside, 101 Dalmatians

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252-738: The 1961 original film, none of the animals speak. 101 Dalmatians was released on November 27, 1996, and grossed $ 320 million in theaters against a $ 67 million budget, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 1996 . Close was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Motion Picture Musical or Comedy , while the film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair . American video game designer Roger Dearly lives with his pet Dalmatian Pongo in London . One day, Pongo sets his eyes on Perdita, another Dalmatian. After

273-1312: The Mather Stock Car Company Alonzo J. Mathison (1876–1941), American politician Alonzo B. May (1906–1968), American economist Alonzo Mourning (b. 1970), American basketball player Alonzo W. Pond (1894–1986), American archaeologist and speleogist Alonzo Sargent , (fl. 1918), American locomotive engineer Alonzo Swales (1870–1952), British trade unionist Allonzo Trier (born 1996), American basketball player Alonzo Muhlach , Filipino actor Alonzo Williams (born 1957), American DJ Alonzo Williams (born 1963), American football player Surname [ edit ] Anne-Marie Alonzo (1951–2005), Canadian playwright, poet, novelist, critic and publisher Bea Alonzo (born 1987), Filipino actress and model Chad Alonzo , Filipino basketball player Chinggoy Alonzo (1950–2017), Filipino actor Jérôme Alonzo (born 1972), French football (soccer) player John A. Alonzo (1934–2001), U.S. cinematographer Mariano Roque Alonzo (died 1853), President of Provisional Junta of Paraguay from 9 February 1841 to 14 March 1841 Pierre Alonzo (footballer) (born 1940), former French football player Fictional characters [ edit ] Alonzo Quixano ,

294-466: The adoption of every puppy used in the film. Over 300 Dalmatian puppies were used over the course of filming, because "we could only use them when they were 5 or 6 weeks old and at their cutest." Filming took place at Shepperton Studios in London. Writer John Hughes approached Glenn Close for the role of Cruella de Vil , but she initially turned it down. The film's costume designer Anthony Powell , who

315-627: The artistic level of the Beethoven dog adventures than the mid-level Disney classic that inspired it. Hint: Don’t wear your fur coat to the movie." Animal rights organizations protested the film's release, saying that Dalmatian sales shot up after the premiere, fueled by impulsive purchases of puppies by parents for their children. Being ill-prepared to care for a relatively difficult breed of dog past puppy-hood, many of these new owners eventually surrendered their animals to shelters, where many dogs ended up being euthanized . A sequel, 102 Dalmatians ,

336-399: The family devastated at the loss of their puppies, Pongo uses the twilight bark to carry the message via the dogs and other animals of Great Britain , while Roger and Anita notify the police . Anita realizes Cruella was behind the kidnappings and confirms her suspicion when she shows Roger and Nanny her portfolio. An Airedale Terrier follows Jasper and Horace to the mansion, and finds all of

357-514: The protagonist of the novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Alonzo, from Disney's 101 Dalmatians Mr Alonzo Smith, played by Leon Ames , and Alonzo 'Lon' Smith Jr., played by Henry H. Daniels Jr., from Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Alonzo (cat) , in T. S. Eliot's poetry and the musical CATS Alonzo Todd, cousin of Peter Todd in the Billy Bunter books Pierre Alonzo,

378-410: The puppies, who he helps escape under the duo's noses. They make their way to a nearby farm, where they are later joined by Pongo and Perdita. Cruella arrives at the mansion and discovers what has happened. Angry with the thieves' failure, she decides to carry out the job herself. After several mishaps, Jasper and Horace discover nearby police looking for Cruella and hand themselves in, joining Skinner who

399-426: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alonzo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alonzo_(disambiguation)&oldid=1254322451 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

420-497: Was attacked in defense while trying to capture a puppy who had been left behind. Cruella tracks the puppies to the farm and tries capturing them, but the farm animals incapacitate her. The police arrive and arrest Cruella, before sending the puppies home. Pongo, Perdita and their puppies are reunited with Roger, Anita and Nanny. After being informed that the remaining 84 puppies have no home to go to, as they have not yet been claimed by any owners, they decide to adopt them. Roger designs

441-528: Was working with Close on the Broadway show Sunset Boulevard , then convinced her to take it. Minster Court was used as the exterior of Cruella de Vil 's fashion house. Sarum Chase was used as the exterior of her home. Cruella's car is a modified 1976 Panther De Ville . 101 Dalmatians was released in the United States on November 27, 1996. The UK premiere of the film was held on December 4, 1996, at

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