Shocking New Details Revealed in Leaked Cruella de Vil Interview - Hollywood Camera Work Backup Portal

CruelladeVil[a] is a fictional character in the English author Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians. CruellaDeVil driving like crazy to catch the puppies in a car chase All rights belong to Disney. Until, of course, Emma Stone came along and one-upped her. Stone’s young, careerist fashion designer, who nabs title billing in the new film, set in 1970s London, is the first incarnation of Cruella to get a PG-13 rating. Once you see it, you will never unsee Tallulah Bankhead as Cruella, and vice versa: They’re both skeletally thin and constantly chain-smoking, the culprit for their deep, raspy voices. Cruella recklessly speeds around town in her loud, monstrous car, just as Bankhead catapulted her Bentley... As filming went on, Stacey got down the classic Cruella look down in an hour and a half. The most time-consuming part, she admits, was perfecting Stone's hair. Before putting on her Cruella wig, Stacey painted Stone's actual hair the same colors to make it look as realistic as possible. Revive la nostalgia de Disney y conoce más sobre esta actriz. #doblaje #español #101dalmatas #cruella #cruelladevil #disney #nostalgia #actriz #voz #entrevista”.