Un soir de rafle (1931)
A silver tabby cat named Bobby is a real scene stealer in this French boxing melodrama reviewed by Ted Davis.
A silver tabby cat named Bobby is a real scene stealer in this French boxing melodrama reviewed by Ted Davis.
Another example of the hairless cat growing fur trope is done quite well in this fantasy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A black cat can be seen preening on a windowsill in an establishing show of this comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
A white cat has a bottle of milk stolen right from under his nose in this wartime thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
Several cats enjoy residency at The Quiet Corn bed and breakfast in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A calico cat cuddles up with singer Bee Appleseed in this traveloque-ish music video reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown, longhair tabby cat loves to watch television with the family in this true story about jockey Bob Champion reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple of tuxedo street cats make brief appearances in this Italian thriller reviewed by Ted Davis.
A couple of adorable kittens make a brief appearance in this film about middle age reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A tuxedo cat makes a very brief appearance as herself (when not being manipulated by CGI) in this dark comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.