Both albums feature "Call Me Cruella", an original song performed by , which appears in the end credits of the film | Close has commented on how demanding the slapstick physicality of the role was while wearing nail-heeled boots and corsets |
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It is also believed that the inspiration for the name began in 1939 when Dodie Smith purchased a new "" motorcar in which she and her pet Dalmatian "Pongo" frequently travelled, which also formed the basis of the cartoon imagery of Cruella's own motorcar | from the original on May 29, 2021 |
" 's Eileen Jones described the film as a "dopey, uninspired, and tedious mess", specifically criticizing the script as "basically rotten" and describing the transformation of Cruella's character as "the complete mangling of one of the greatest Disney villains of all time.
11Filming wrapped in November 2019 | Along with other villains, Cruella has been exiled to the Isle of the Lost, where she has lived for at least twenty years |
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In this adaptation, Cruella is in her late 80s or early 90s | as Gerald: A clerk at who is Estella's initial boss |
Cruella used the new power to have her mother's dalmatians kill her, and killed them and made their fur into a coat.
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