A nameless tuxedo cat plays a notable role in this film adaptation of the Bill Naughton play, reviewed here by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
Spring and Port Wine (1970)
A nameless tuxedo cat plays a notable role in this film adaptation of the Bill Naughton play, reviewed here by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
A longhair silver cat is fed in a very unusual fashion by Claude Rains in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A longhair tabby cat keeps a woman company in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair tabby cat comes to an unexpected end (Implied Kitty Carnage Warning!) in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Himalayan cat makes a few brief appearances in this Ozploitation film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair white cat name Napoleon makes a sadly brief appearance in this screwball comedy.
A missing cat that isn’t missing is a clue in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair calico cat is made to dance in an undignified manner on a table by some art students in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair tabby cat named Misty is dragged along when a family moves in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A longhair tabby cat named Henderson is the family pet in this comedy crime film reviewed by Ted Davis.