A tabby cat named Pancho listens in to a conversation between Cesar Romero and . . . Cesar Romero! . . . in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Romance of the Rio Grande (1940)

A tabby cat named Pancho listens in to a conversation between Cesar Romero and . . . Cesar Romero! . . . in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A white cat makes a very brief appearance in this sci-fi horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black cat surveys a scene of utter devastation in a church after a brutal attack in this epic film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat beats a hasty retreat at the approach of a crazed killer in an opening scene of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tabby and white street cat is a nearby witness as a sniper stashes his weapon in this thriller reviewed by Ted Davis.
Purr Blur! A family lets in a gray cat then runs out of the house leaving the cat behind in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A ginger tabby kitten becomes the focus of a gruesome accident in a torture chamber (Kitty Carnage Warning!) courtesy of director Terry Gilliam in this film reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
A tabby kitten arches his back and hisses in this final entry of the Dogville comedy shorts reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby cat watches a goldfish as Rod Stewart watches a starlet in this music video reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Siamese and a black cat hang out with a chill teacher and some of his students in this classic collegiate comedy.