You’d Be Surprised (1926)
A black cat (played by a feline actor named Felix) seems to spread bad luck amongst partygoers on a houseboat in this silent mystery comedy reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
A black cat (played by a feline actor named Felix) seems to spread bad luck amongst partygoers on a houseboat in this silent mystery comedy reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
A black cat named Missy is the constant reminder of a man’s deceased wife in this thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black named Oscar steals several scenes from Anthony Newley in this British film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat is often difficult to see in the poor prints which exist of this crime drama reviewed by Brian H.
A black cat is included in the chaos that makes up this zany Hal Roach comedy feature reviewed by Linda Kay.
An angry black cat scare Lou Costello out of his wits in this horror comedy hybrid reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A black cat saunters past the notorious cellblock in this sexploitation film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A black cat strolls down the street in an establishing shot of this drama reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tiny black kitten steals several scenes in this crime drama reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
An extremely tolerant black cat named Hecate is the companion of supervillainess Catwoman in this movie version of the popular television series reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.