Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Glass Web (1953)

Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A cat is barely seen in the beginning of this psychological crime film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A longhair tabby cat is caught in an awkward position by two kissing actors who are badly cast by age in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tabby and white cat named Blossom is the pet kitty of the titular Fanny in this British comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
Kittens are very much in demand for a fake news video in this hilarious but accurate political satire reviewed by Linda Kay.
An adorable tom cat named Chuck steals every scene in which he appears in this domestic comedy with a twist reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A ginger tabby cat runs away when Clint Eastwood starts beating a guy in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Tommy Smothers turns down a hotel room full of cats in this dark comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Cat actor Orangey (billed here as Rusty) tries to help Elly May learn how to type in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
Several professional cat actors co-star in a music video for this song by the band The Linda Lindas. Reviewed by Linda Kay.