A reporter waiting for a scoop snaps a picture of a tuxedo cat and mongrel dog sharing a meal in an alley in this film.
Category Archives: Drama
Spring and Port Wine (1970)
A nameless tuxedo cat plays a notable role in this film adaptation of the Bill Naughton play, reviewed here by Ted Davis and Linda Kay.
Lisbon (1956)
A longhair silver cat is fed in a very unusual fashion by Claude Rains in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Cruel Sea (1953)
Purr Blur! A black and white out of focus cat is seen in the background of a shot in this World War II drama.
Bad Company (1972)
A poor tabby cat has tin cans tied to his tail by some rowdy boys in this Civil War era film.
Gunsmoke – “A Man Called Smith”
A dirty white cat is one of the entries in a fair contest in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Six Men (1951)
A tuxedo cat hangs out in the “In” box on two different police desks in this crime drama reviewed by Mark Murton.
Claire Dolan (1998)
A longhair tabby cat comes to an unexpected end (Implied Kitty Carnage Warning!) in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Little House on the Prairie – “Circus Man”
A tabby and white cat distracts the Ingalls’ dog Jack with disastrous results in this episode of the classic series.
O.S.S. (1946)
A hungry tabby cat named Jean-Jacques finally gets a meal, even if it’s only a saucer of milk, in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.