Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Glass Web (1953)

Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A mama cat and her kittens share a hideout with a man wanted by the French police in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A cat is barely seen in the beginning of this psychological crime film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A longhair tabby cat is caught in an awkward position by two kissing actors who are badly cast by age in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
A bad guy passes time in hiding by playing with a black kitten in this pre-Code film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat wanders into a Chinese restaurant for a brief moment in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Three cats are hanging out in an alley when three goons deposit an unconscious Burt Lancaster in this film noir reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat is part of the puzzle found in this mystery film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A black cat gets catapulted into a Spring Loaded Cat moment in this crime drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black kitten is an unexpected present for a police officer whose twin brother happens to be a crook in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.