Three cartoon black cats help to advertise an invention show in a unique way at the start of this Betty Boop short reviewed by Linda Kay.
Betty Boop’s Crazy Inventions (1933)
Three cartoon black cats help to advertise an invention show in a unique way at the start of this Betty Boop short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat makes a brief appearance in this film by director Dusan Makavejev reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat is desperate for a bite of canned cat food in this French film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat has a very strong reaction to a portrait of silent film comedian Harry Langdon in this comedy short reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
Cat actor Kintoki receives less screen time because of pop star Hiromitsu Kitayama in a cat suit in this Japanese fantasy reviewed by Bob Fort, J. Lyn Montague and Linda Kay.
A black cat named Creeper, along with several other kitties, are not the villains in this confusing horror film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A black cat sits beside a noted satanic leader in this documentary film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A black kitten hangs around a man about to eat in a church kitchen in this film based on a true story. Review by Linda Kay.
A black cat’s name is the basis for a very bad pun in this entry of the Carry On series reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple of black cats were likely actual residents of the Spahn Ranch who just happened to be caught on camera in this pseudo-documentary reviewed by Linda Kay.