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Thus begins the tragedy of one Estella de Vil, whose dark impulses earned her the nickname Cruella. Disney’s ... steers clear of the Waynes’ death scene. With the right mix of character ...
Would Emma Stone’s Cruella de Vil skin a dog? That’s the million ... that she doesn’t blame the pooches for her mother’s death—back when they were summoned by Emma Thompson’s Baroness ...
Cruella de Vil comes out on top and exacts a fitting ... von Hellman (Emma Thompson), was responsible for the tragic death of her mother Catherine (Emily Beecham) – via long fall off a cliff ...
Only after the death of her mother ... does she finally start to take shape into the villain we know as Cruella de Vil. Making any definitive statements on what a potential Cruella sequel ...
On Sunday night's "Sympathy for the De Vil," the series threatened ... the final moments of "Sympathy for the Dev Vil" and the important information Cruella might still be holding.
No — its real star is Cruella de Vil, the acerbic ... pushing her off the terrace’s edge. Her death haunts Cruella, who goes to London, where she links up with a band of orphan thieves ...
It is there the movie arbitrarily suggests Cruella de Vil’s eventual obsession with Dalmatians is because that breed of dog was used as a literal murder weapon in the death of her mother.
Previous incarnations of Cruella de Vil—including the 1961 animated film ... Cruella begins, as many Disney stories do, with a child witnessing the death of a beloved parent.
Having seen the movie again last week, its villain Cruella De Vil seems even more heinous and creepy today. It was bad enough that she wanted certain death for adorable Dalmatian puppies ...