Purr Blur! A black cat gets a few mentions but only one actual appearance in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
The Railway Station Man (1992)

Purr Blur! A black cat gets a few mentions but only one actual appearance in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair ginger tabby named Happy Meal (played by cat actor Queso) steals many scenes in this quirky romantic film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blurs! Two black cats hang out on the side of the road in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
An Abyssinian cat named Louisiana is the constant companion of an unusual artist in this French film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Two cats are shown seriously fighting in this D.W. Griffith silent reviewed by Linda Kay.
A bad guy passes time in hiding by playing with a black kitten in this pre-Code film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A black cat scurries across the opening credits in this adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat makes two brief appearances in this silent drama based on tragic true events. Reviewed by Ted Davis.
A black cat is a member of a large poor family which Douglas Fairbanks rescues in this silent film reviewed by Linda Kay.
An adorable tom cat named Chuck steals every scene in which he appears in this domestic comedy with a twist reviewed by Linda Kay.