Purr Blur! A small tabby cat is rescued by one of a ship’s crew in this silent adaptation of Moby Dick reviewed by Ted Davis.
The Sea Beast (1926)

Purr Blur! A small tabby cat is rescued by one of a ship’s crew in this silent adaptation of Moby Dick reviewed by Ted Davis.
Numerous cats (and one taxidermized one) make notable appearances in this early Ingmar Bergman film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A tabby cat appears on a dismal street not once but twice in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby and white kitten dubbed Mr. Cat steals a romantic scene in this Italian film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A lovely longhair bicolor tabby cat looks healthy after presumably indulging in Orgone in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A philosophy teacher and part-time undercover operator for the police owns two cats named Id and Ego in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown and white tabby cat accompanies Danny as he climbs on the roof of a girls’ school dorm in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A grey and white tabby kitten is surprised to be thrown at a dog but later receive pets in this Italian film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A black cat can barely be seen silhouetted in a window in this romantic drama reviewed by Ted Davis.
An adorable white kitty named Romoletto is the beloved pet of a daydreaming clerk in this Italian comedy reviewed by Linda Kay.