Purr Blur! A black cat can barely be seen in one quick moment of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
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This Is the Night (1932)
A tabby and white cat has issues with a dog in a very brief, bizarre moment from this pre-Code comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Burke’s Law – “Who Killed Holly Howard?”
Orangey makes yet another television guest star appearance, this time playing two different cats, in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Terrier-Stricken (1952)
Poor Claude Cat is driven to murderous attempts by the loud Frisky Puppy in this Looney Tunes short reviewed by Linda Kay.
Disgraced (1933)
Several kittens and a calico mama cat are scene stealers during a brief appearance in this pre code film reviewed by Linda Kay.
I Am a Camera (1955)
A tuxedo cat is too busy eating to even look at the camera during a panning shot in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Watching the Detectives (2007)
Numerous cats occupy the home of an elderly cat lady in this quirky romantic comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Keep Your Seats, Please (1936)
Purr Blur! A dark tabby or tortoiseshell cat has a snack in a quick shot from this British comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
The Rat Race (1960)
A ginger tabby cat avoids being kicked by an angry janitor in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Dixon of Dock Green – “Green Wedding”
A longhair tabby cat named Gilbert is the only one of the supposed twelve cats seen on screen in this British series episode reviewed by Mark Murton.