A white cat is one of the family members rarely seen in this classic film, reviewed by Linda Kay.
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A Window in London (1940)
Purr Blur! A black cat is part of the opening establishing shots of London in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Bus Riley’s Back in Town (1965)
A longhair white cat shows little interest in playing with Ann-Margret in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Who’s the Boss? – “In Your Dreams”
Tony promises to cat sit for a brown tabby cat named Fiorello who lives in the Bronx in this episode reviewed by Linda Kay.
My Pal Paul (1930)
A cat becomes all the instruments for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit’s Paul Whiteman tribute band in this animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Diamond Arm (1969)
A black cat witnesses the incompetence of a couple of bumbling smugglers in this Russian comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.
Tomcat: Dangerous Desires (1993)
A dancer receives infusions from a cat and becomes a dangerous hybrid in this thriller reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
The Psycho Lover (1970)
A ginger and white tabby cat named Oscar changes appearance but apparently survives this sexploitation film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Invention for Destruction (1958)
Purr Blur! A black cat shows no interest in chasing after multiple rats on a ship in this inventive film reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Amorous Milkman (1975)
A brown tabby cat makes an appearance just long enough to justify some bad pussy jokes in this sex comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.