A tortoiseshell cat is utilized in a gag which has been recycled from several earlier short comedies in this early sound comedy reviewed by Ted Davis.
Poker Widows (1931)
A tortoiseshell cat is utilized in a gag which has been recycled from several earlier short comedies in this early sound comedy reviewed by Ted Davis.
A longhair black and white cat named Gadzookey and two adorable ginger kittens are three of the cat characters in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Cats are both present and mentioned extensively in this French crime thriller reviewed by Mark Murton.
An adorable white kitten named George has far too little screen time in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A grey tabby cat at various ages appears in this non-linear French film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A tortoiseshell cat named Mitzy takes a break from nursing her kittens to grab a bite in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black and white kitten is the unfortunate pet of General Noriega in this comedy misfire reviewed by Mark Murton.
A cat named Panda inexplicably turns into a human in this charming film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple of cats are briefly shown as potential test subjects for nasty psychic experiments in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tiny kitten is the proof that a youth serum actually works in this proposed series pilot reviewed by Linda Kay.