102 Dalmatians
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102 Dalmatians
Summary
102 Dalmatians is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,553 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 102 Dalmatians's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- 102 Dalmatians was directed by Kevin Lima[4].
- Kristen Buckley wrote the screenplay for 102 Dalmatians[5].
- Brian Regan wrote the screenplay for 102 Dalmatians[6].
- Bob Tzudiker wrote the screenplay for 102 Dalmatians[7].
- Noni White wrote the screenplay for 102 Dalmatians[8].
- 102 Dalmatians's composer is recorded as David Newman[9].
- 102 Dalmatians's genre is children's film[10].
- 102 Dalmatians's genre is comedy film[11].
- 102 Dalmatians's genre is fantasy film[12].
- 102 Dalmatians's based on is recorded as The Hundred and One Dalmatians[13].
- 102 Dalmatians followed 101 Dalmatians[14].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Eric Idle[15].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was David Horovitch[16].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Ian Richardson[17].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Ben Crompton[18].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Jim Carter[19].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Timothy West[20].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Ron Cook[21].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was J. B. Blanc[22].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Glenn Close[23].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Alice Evans[24].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Ioan Gruffudd[25].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Gérard Depardieu[26].
- A cast member of 102 Dalmatians was Tim McInnerny[27].
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Authorship and Creation
102 Dalmatians was produced by Edward S. Feldman[28]. It was directed by Kevin Lima[4]. Screenwriters include Kristen Buckley[5], Brian Regan[6], Bob Tzudiker[7], and Noni White[8]. Cast members include Eric Idle[15], David Horovitch[16], Ian Richardson[17], Ben Crompton[18], Jim Carter[19], and Timothy West[20].
Publication
Publication dates include November 22, 2000[29], December 25, 2000[30], February 9, 2001[31], and February 8, 2001[32]. The original language of 102 Dalmatians was English[33]. Genres include children's film[10], comedy film[11], and fantasy film[12]. It was distributed by theatrical release[34].
Reception
Reviews include 4.4/10[35], 30%[36], and 35/100[37].
Adaptations and Inspiration
102 Dalmatians followed 101 Dalmatians[14].
Why It Matters
102 Dalmatians ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,553 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]