Several cats are shown during this faithful visual adaptation of Dylan Thomas’ “play for voices” reviewed by Mark Murton.
Under Milk Wood (1971)
Several cats are shown during this faithful visual adaptation of Dylan Thomas’ “play for voices” reviewed by Mark Murton.
Also known as The Hole. A man feeds a tortoiseshell and white cat during a plague in this dystopian film from Taiwan. Reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown and white tabby kitten is subjected to an increasingly disturbing violin performance in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A very fidgety feline manages to turn what would normally be a Purr Blur into a Scene Stealing moment in this silent German film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A large number of cats make appearances throughout this periodic drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
The classic German fairy tale gets a fanciful if outdated screen treatment in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
The feral cats of Rome have their story narrated by one of their own in this charming short Italian film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Waldo Kitty and his friend Felicia try to get their ball back from the bully bulldog Tyrone, prompting Waldo to imagine he is Catzan, in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
A man momentarily entertains the idea of using a cat to substitute for a hare in this Danish silent comedy short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black and white cat named Cleo and a cat cattle call both appear in this drama reviewed by Mark Murton.