Three black cats, two animated and one quick Kitty Cameo, make appearances in this fantasy film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Baron Prasil (1961)

Three black cats, two animated and one quick Kitty Cameo, make appearances in this fantasy film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tabby cat fancies himself an explosives expert in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A black cat can barely be seen in one quick moment of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Orangey makes yet another television guest star appearance, this time playing two different cats, in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Another example of the hairless cat growing fur trope is done quite well in this fantasy reviewed by Linda Kay.
A contented housecat finally braves leaving home to search for his son who in turn is searching for the mythical land of Peachtopia in this Chinese animated feature reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair calico cat plays the part of Dinah in this adaptation of Alice in Wonderland which also includes the Cheshire Cat and a couple of kittens. Review by Mark Murton.
Liana’s telepathic cat Sil-L plays a pivotal part in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
A ginger tabby cat named Laika is the family pet in this drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A lovely brown tabby cat named Miss Lucy is part of the family at least during part of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.