Columbia Pictures Corporation
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino
Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: A NYPD officer (Will Smith) is recruited by a secret organization which deals with extraterrestrial activity on Earth and begins his training with a seasoned agent (Tommy Lee Jones).
Featured Feline: Partway into the film we see an older man named Rosenburg (Mike Nussbaum) who is a jeweler leaving his shop. He is carrying a case in which an orange and white cat is sitting.
Edgar (Vincent D’Onofrio), the rogue alien the agents are looking for, watches the man and cat leave the shop and take a taxi.
Rosenburg arrives at a café where he meets with a tall man who is actually an Arquillian (Carel Struycken). Rosenburg sets the cat in the bag on the floor.
Edgar poses as a waiter and serves the men. They realize what he wants and Rosenburg warns him he won’t find it. Edgar kills the men and grabs what he thinks is what he wants. As he leaves the cat jumps up and hisses at the fleeing mutant.
The cat is taken with Rosenburg to the morgue where we meet coroner Laurel Weaver (Linda Fiorentino).
She begins to examine Rosenburg’s body when Agents K and J arrive. Agent J sees the cat and asks about it but it is then ignored.
When the secret behind Rosenburg is revealed and ends sadly, the cat is seen poking its head over an edge looking down and mews plaintively.
Later Edgar ransacks Rosenburg’s shop, still looking for what he wants. Then he spots a picture on the wall of Rosenburg and the cat and realizes something.
The alien which was Rosenburg has told Agent J that what they seek is on Orion’s belt. They think he means the constellation, but it turns out the cat’s name is Orion and what they are seeking is on his collar!
Laurel sees the object on Orion’s collar and is mesmerized.
Edgar returns to the morgue. Orion senses his arrival and hisses.
Laurel is attacked by Edgar, who chases Orion the cat around the morgue. Later Edgar manages to grab Orion. In the next shots we see Edgar with Orion’s broken collar but it is never made clear the way the film is edited whether or not Orion was killed or escaped.
Kitty Cameo: In one scene after the agents talk to the pug dog Frank they let him go and he runs down the street. He pauses to bark at a cat sitting on a balcony nearby.
Final Mewsings: We really hope Orion somehow managed to survive!
Many thanks to our friend Melissa for reminding us of this Cinema Cat!
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