A white cat named Bootsy helps pull off a pun in this episode which parodies the film High Noon.
Category Archives: Western
First Cow (2019)
A silver Persian cat causes the downfall of two enterprising petty thieves in this unique western.
Zorro – “The Eagle Leaves the Nest”
A tortoiseshell kitten helps a masked vigilante unnerve a greedy baron in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Black Noon (1971)
A ginger tabby cat is the constant companion of a mysterious girl played by Yvette Mimieux in this made-for-TV western / horror hyrbrid reviewed by Ted Davis.
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.
California (1977)
A man named California defends an adorable white kitten in this post Civil War spaghetti western.
Gunsmoke – “Celia”
A boxful of tabby kittens warms the heart of a jezebel in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Wild Rovers (1971)
by Ted Davis Directed by: Blake Edwards Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film! Synopsis: Director Blake Edwards’ heavily contrived yet sincere elegy for the old American West, its passing symbolized in the characters of weathered and amiable Ross Bodine (William Holden) and young and eager Frank Post […]
Fade In (1973)
by Ted Davis Directed by: Alan Smithee (Jud Taylor) Synopsis: Originally filmed in 1968 but not released until 1973 as a TV movie. Moab, Utah rancher Rob (Burt Reynolds) hires out as a driver to a visiting Hollywood production company filming a pretentious western (Blue, 1968) in the local environs starring Terence Stamp, Joanna Pettet […]