

Lady and the Tramp 1955
"She's from the leash and license set... he's footloose and collar free!"
Step into the charming world of *Lady and the Tramp* (1955), Disney's timeless animated classic that blends romance, adventure, and heartwarming humor.
Director: Clyde Geronimi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lady and the Tramp (1955) about?
*Lady and the Tramp* (1955) follows a well-mannered cocker spaniel named Lady, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she befriends Tramp, a charming yet rough-around-the-edges stray. Forced to leave her comfortable home, Lady joins Tramp on a series of adventures, navigating the joys and challenges of life on the streets while discovering the true meaning of friendship and love.
Who directed Lady and the Tramp?
Lady and the Tramp was directed by Clyde Geronimi, a veteran animator and director who contributed to many beloved Disney classics. His work on this film helped shape its warm, nostalgic tone.
Who stars in Lady and the Tramp?
The film features Barbara Luddy as Lady, Larry Roberts as the Tramp, and Peggy Lee in multiple roles, including the Siamese cats Si and Am. Bill Thompson and Bill Baucom round out the main cast with their memorable performances.
Is Lady and the Tramp (1955) worth watching?
*Lady and the Tramp* (1955) is a delightful watch for fans of classic animation and heartfelt storytelling. With its charming animation, timeless music, and themes of adventure and love, it remains a must-see for families and animation enthusiasts. While it's not rated on IMDb, its enduring popularity speaks volumes about its quality.
How long is Lady and the Tramp?
Lady and the Tramp (1955) runs for 76 minutes.
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About Lady and the Tramp (1955) — Disney's Classic Canine Love Story
Step into the charming world of *Lady and the Tramp* (1955), Disney's timeless animated classic that blends romance, adventure, and heartwarming humor. Directed by Clyde Geronimi, this 76-minute gem follows Lady, a refined cocker spaniel, whose orderly life is upended when she crosses paths with Tramp, a street-smart, free-spirited mongrel. When Lady's domesticity is disrupted by changes in her human family, she embarks on a whirlwind journey with Tramp, discovering love and loyalty along the way. The film's cozy 1950s aesthetic, paired with Peggy Lee's iconic songs, creates a nostalgic atmosphere that still feels fresh today.
Beneath the playful escapades lies a deeper theme of breaking free from expectations, whether societal or personal. The contrast between Lady's pristine world and Tramp's carefree lifestyle drives the story's humor and charm, while the emotional core revolves around the bonds that transcend boundaries. Perfect for families and animation lovers, *Lady and the Tramp* remains a heartfelt reminder of how love can find you in the unlikeliest of places.




