Purr Blur! A white cat is given scant moments to reveal himself before being shot at in this mystery film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941)

Purr Blur! A white cat is given scant moments to reveal himself before being shot at in this mystery film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Several cats belong to a woman who takes up the hobby of killing her co-workers in this horror film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Rhubarb (also known as Orangey) has a notable role with accompanying publicity in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A mama cat and her kittens share a hideout with a man wanted by the French police in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A cat is barely seen in the beginning of this psychological crime film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A Spring-Loaded Cat is one of the many scares in this notorious BBC broadcast reviewed by Mark Murton.
A bizarre series of cut out animated sequences with at least one cat fills out this feature film reviewed by Linda Kay.
Two cats are shown seriously fighting in this D.W. Griffith silent reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat has a very brief Kitty Cameo in this Brazilian horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Kitty Cameo and two Cat Burglar (Scene Stealers) make appearances in this historical religious drama reviewed by Ted Davis.