Directed by: Anatole Litvak
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: Joe Adams (Henry Fonda) is barricaded in his apartment after shooting a magician named Maximilian the Great (Vincent Price) who performs a magic act with his trained dogs. During the siege Adams recalls, via flashback, what brought him to this life-and-death situation.
Purr Blurs: When Joe Adams first goes to the greenhouse shop where a girl named Jo Ann (Barbara Bel Geddes) works, there is a small cat sitting in the middle of the road (note the cat was not in the road in the long shot of the street seconds before!) Another cat, closer to the house, jumps up onto a pail or can of some kind.
Cat Burglars (Scene Stealers): When the police have surrounded Joe, two women from his building are standing in the crowd watching the events unfold. One of them is Mrs. Tully (Queenie Smith) who is holding her black cat Napoleon.
The other woman, who is holding a birdcage (Ida Moore), listens as Mrs. Tully talks about just seeing Joe just a few hours before and how he stopped and asked how she was doing. “He even petted the cat,” she sighs.
In a flashback scene, Joe stops to talk to Mrs. Tully, picking up and petting Napoleon and asking how he is.
Mrs. Tully explains that Napoleon hasn’t been the same since Josephine was hit by a garbage truck. In this scene Joe Adams shows great affection for kis kitty neighbor.
Mrs. Tully is also clutching Napoleon nervously in the crowd as the standoff with Joe approaches a tense climax.
In yet another flashback scene Jo Ann tells Joe about her relationship with Maximilian. When they cut back to them sitting outside she is holding and petting a small tabby and white cat.
This film is a remake of Le jour se lève which also included a black cat but not the others.
Final Mewsings: Good people are kind to cats, bad people abuse dogs. ‘Nuff said.
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