Movie Name | Lady and Tramp |
Release Year | 1955 |
Directors | Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson |
Producers | Walt Disney |
Screenplay By | Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Ralph Wright, Don DaGradi |
Produced By | Walt Disney Productions |
Released By | Buena Vista Film Distribution |
Language | English |
Country | United States |
Running Time | 1 hour and 16 minutes |
Budget | $4 millions |
Story (Lady and Tramp):

Introduction (Lady and Tramp):
The movie “Lady and Tramp” is about a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel dog named Lady who was gifted as a Christmas present from her owner Jim dear to his wife Darling. They were very happy to have a cute dog in their house. They set her bed in a different room but Lady didn’t want to be there.
Young Lady:
She wants to be in the same room as them so she starts making noise by barking so they let them live in the same room. Time passed gradually and Lady grew bigger. She also had friends that live in the neighborhood and their names were Jock and Trusty. One day, Darling gave her a collar as a present and she proudly showed them to her friends.
New Guest in the house:
One day, her owners started acting weird and started ignoring her that made her upset as she thought that maybe she had done something wrong. Jock and Trusty visited her and seeing her sad, they asked her what happened and after hearing her story, they understood that her owners were expecting a baby.
Tramp:
They explained good things to her about having a baby in the house. Meanwhile Tramp was a stray dog, a mutt who ate things from trash. He was passing by Lady’s house when Lady, Jock and Trusty were having a conversation about the baby; he interfered and explained a horrible story.
Baby in the house:
But as the time passed, everything settled down and everything tramp mentioned proved wrong. Lady was very happy to see a baby in the house. One day, her owners had to go to China for a trip so they called Jim’s Aunt Sarah for taking care of the baby and lady but when she came she brought her cats and puts all her attention towards the baby, completely ignoring Lady.

Aunt Sarah’s cruel behavior:
Aunt’s cats were very naughty and create a mess in the house but the aunt blamed Lady for everything. Next day, Aunt Sarah took lady to a pet shop and bought a muzzle for her but lady didn’t like it and ran away. On her escape, some stray dogs started chasing her and teasing her but Tramp reached just on time and saved her.
Lady in the zoo:
After that they started to look for a way to set lady free from the muzzle. They went to a zoo and ask crocodile for help but soon realized that it is a dangerous animal then they ask beaver to help and he set her free. They visited many places together. At night, Tramp took her to a restaurant for dinner.
Dinner Night:
The owner thought them as a couple and arranged a nice dinner date for them. They both start loving each other. Next morning, Lady asked him that she wanted to go back so Tramp takes her to her home. On their way, a pound van took Lady with them where she came to know that Tramp was with many other dogs which made her upset.
Lady back in the house:
Lady was soon released due to her collar. Aunt Sarah chained her out in the garden. Trusty and Jock advised her to marry someone and live there with him. Tramp arrived there but Lady was very upset so she asked him to go. Suddenly a rat came there and entered in the baby’s room. Lady barked to alert Aunt Sarah but she yelled at her.
Happy Ending (Lady and Tramp):
After hearing her voice, Tramp arrived and with lady’s assistance he went in to the baby’s room and killed the rat. Aunt called the pound to capture the stray dog but soon Jim and Darling arrive and lady showed them died rat. They adopted Tramp too and Lady and Tramp started their new life together.
Lady and Tramp Main Character Invoices
No | Characters | Voice Actor |
1 | Darling | Peggy Lee |
2 | Lady | Barbara Luddy |
3 | Tramp | Larry Roberts |
4 | Trusty | Bill Baucom |
5 | Jock | Bill Thompson |
6 | Beaver | Stan Freberg |
7 | Aunt Sarah | Verna Felton |
8 | Boris | Alan Reed |
9 | Tony | George Givot |
10 | Jim Dear | Lee Millar |
Character Profile (Lady and Tramp):
Jock and Trusty:
Jock and Trusty were Lady’s friends who live in her neighborhood. They were with her in her good and bad. Ignoring their own weakness, they helped and supported Lady in her bad time, even got injured. They also explained her about her owner’s change behavior when Darling was expecting and stopped her before she think or do something wrong. They were a perfect example of good friends.

Villain’s Profile (Lady and Tramp):
Aunt Sarah:
Aunt Sarah was Dear’s aunt who he had called to take care of the baby and his pet dog Lady. She also brought her cats when she came. When her cats made a chaos in the house, she blamed Lady instead of her cats and locked her mouth as she was getting wild. She even blamed Lady at the end for all the chaos in front of Jim dear but they didn’t believe her at all and investigated first.
Did you Notice!
In the movie, it is shown that Trusty has lost his sense of smell, but he never lets it show in front of others. This teaches us that we should never reveal our weaknesses to others.
Life Lessons (Lady and Tramp):
- Always think before making a decision.
- Never believe someone by eyes closed.
- All the fingers are not equal. Everyone is different and have different qualities and abilities.
- Never trust anyone easily.
- Verify everything before blaming someone.
- Things are not always like how they look.
Question for you
What would you do if someone wrongly blames you for any wrong deed?
Do you have such friend like Jock and Trusty?
What do you think about tramp’s character?
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