A longhair calico cat is friends with an elderly watchman in this British drama reviewed by Linda Kay.
Pool of London (1951)

A longhair calico cat is friends with an elderly watchman in this British drama reviewed by Linda Kay.
A longhair, scruffy junkyard cat has a very brief appearance in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Some rescued kittens play a pivotal part in this British film reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
An adorable tabby and white cat continuously sneaks into the apartment of an Italian family in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A calico kitten is briefly seen sitting in a bathhouse watching two men violently fighting at the end of this Chinese action film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A newly transplanted immigrant pets a gray and white tabby kitten while waiting for news about his wife in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Several cats are seen throughout this British comedy film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A calico cat resides in a bar where a boy finds the way to his family in this film reviewed by Brian H.
A couple of cats make brief appearances, but one does not fare as well as the other (Kitty Carnage Warning!) in this horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A group of cats follow a group of fishy smelling military men through the streets of a city at night in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.