A white cat is one of the family members rarely seen in this classic film, reviewed by Linda Kay.
Category Archives: Short-Haired
A Window in London (1940)
Purr Blur! A black cat is part of the opening establishing shots of London in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Who’s the Boss? – “In Your Dreams”
Tony promises to cat sit for a brown tabby cat named Fiorello who lives in the Bronx in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
My Pal Paul (1930)
A cat becomes all the instruments for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit’s Paul Whiteman tribute band in this animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Diamond Arm (1969)
A black cat witnesses the incompetence of a couple of bumbling smugglers in this Russian comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Tomcat: Dangerous Desires (1993)
A dancer receives infusions from a cat and becomes a dangerous hybrid in this thriller reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
The Psycho Lover (1970)
A ginger and white tabby cat named Oscar changes appearance but apparently survives this sexploitation film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Invention for Destruction (1958)
Purr Blur! A black cat shows no interest in chasing after multiple rats on a ship in this inventive film reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Amorous Milkman (1975)
A brown tabby cat makes an appearance just long enough to justify some bad pussy jokes in this sex comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Pugilistic Pussycats – The History of Boxing Cats, Part One
Part One of our Special Feature on the history of Boxing Cats covers the battle between three British Music Hall cat acts, their rivalry and the heartbreaking tragedy that befell one of these acts. By Linda Kay.