An adorable longhair tabby makes a brief appearance in this silent film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Exit Smiling (1926)

An adorable longhair tabby makes a brief appearance in this silent film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A few cats can be seen in this clumsy political film reviewed by Linda Kay. Includes Kitty Carnage Warning for a real catfight.
A couple of stray cats win the heart of a ruthless assassin in this remake of This Gun for Hire, reviewed by Linda Kay.
A couple has financial arguments which also include a cat in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blurs! A few random cats appear throughout this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Prolific cat actor Orangey (billed as Rusty) has a notable guest appearance in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
While looking for her cat Oliver a police detective stumbles across several kitties and a body in this thriller reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A small tabby cat is rescued by one of a ship’s crew in this silent adaptation of Moby Dick reviewed by Ted Davis.
The family tabby cat is just one of the things moved from Tommy Steele’s family home in this British Pathe newsreel segment reviewed by Linda Kay.
Three cats with names that only exist to set up jokes have brief roles in this spoof of horror films reviewed by Mark Murton.