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That Darn Cat!

  • 1965
  • G
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
8.5K
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Roddy McDowall, Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, and Syn Cat in That Darn Cat! (1965)
After a kidnapped bank teller uses a neighbor's wandering cat to send an S.O.S., the F.B.I. assigns a cat-allergic Agent to the case.
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After a kidnapped bank teller uses a neighbor's wandering cat to send an S.O.S., the F.B.I. assigns a cat-allergic Agent to the case.After a kidnapped bank teller uses a neighbor's wandering cat to send an S.O.S., the F.B.I. assigns a cat-allergic Agent to the case.After a kidnapped bank teller uses a neighbor's wandering cat to send an S.O.S., the F.B.I. assigns a cat-allergic Agent to the case.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Gordon Gordon
    • Mildred Gordon
    • Bill Walsh
  • Stars
    • Hayley Mills
    • Dean Jones
    • Dorothy Provine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    8.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Gordon Gordon
      • Mildred Gordon
      • Bill Walsh
    • Stars
      • Hayley Mills
      • Dean Jones
      • Dorothy Provine
    • 50User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Hayley Mills
    Hayley Mills
    • Patti Randall
    Dean Jones
    Dean Jones
    • Zeke Kelso
    Dorothy Provine
    Dorothy Provine
    • Ingrid Randall
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Gregory Benson
    Neville Brand
    Neville Brand
    • Dan
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    • Mrs. MacDougall
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Mr. MacDougall
    Frank Gorshin
    Frank Gorshin
    • Iggy
    Richard Eastham
    Richard Eastham
    • Supervisor Newton
    Grayson Hall
    Grayson Hall
    • Margaret Miller
    Tom Lowell
    Tom Lowell
    • Canoe Henderson
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Drive-in-Mgr.
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Landlady Mrs. Tabin
    Liam Sullivan
    Liam Sullivan
    • Graham
    Don Dorrell
    • Spires
    Gene Blakely
    Gene Blakely
    • Cahill
    Karl Held
    Karl Held
    • Kelly
    Ed Wynn
    Ed Wynn
    • Mr. A. Hofstedder
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Gordon Gordon
      • Mildred Gordon
      • Bill Walsh
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    gazzo-2

    Remembered as a fun caper flick...

    Saw this about '74 or so, it was great. Loved the garage door gags, the cats, Elsa and William, the two gals are fine, Hayley Mills especially. Dean Jones had to have been in about 100 Disney things back then, this was def. one of his better roles.

    You also have to like what they did w/ the baddies, Neville Brand and The Riddler. They work well together and do a fine job w. the mix of comedy and real malice towards their captive.

    The cat was a funny part, i remember them trying to 'paw print' him and them winding up plastering poor Dean Jones head to foot w/ the cat's inky paw prints.

    Say what you will, Disney doesn't make things like this anymore and that is our loss.

    *** outta **** it's fun.
    7Rob-O-Cop

    not fluff

    I wasn't expecting much more than some light disney badly acted time waster but this definitely has some things going for it.

    Hayley Mills is the shining star of it all. Her energy and commitment to her character, which may well just be her being herself carries the movie all by itself. She's charming, interesting, clever and funny all at once.

    Dean Jones is focused and interesting in his own way as were many of the characters.

    The plot is secondary to their characters, it's not a nothing idea but it's not edge of your seat fare either, but that doesn't matter as it's just fun watching the actors do their thing.

    The 2 baddies were surprising chilling, they obviously didn't get the memo this was a Disney movie. Frank Gorshin (AKA Mr Riddler) was quite scary, channeling any number of mob thug movies as was his partner in crime.

    Roddy Mcdowell was creepy but performed his roll, and it was great to see Richard Eastham doing some fast comedy. There was a bit of that. Witty fast dialog.

    Definitely not fluff, it was fun and funny.
    rosedawson-2

    the book was better!

    The novel, "That Darn Cat," was written by The Gordons and published a few years before the movie came out. I read the book and it's excellent. It's set in Los Angeles and clearly has an adult slant, although people of all ages who like mysteries would enjoy the novel. There was both humor and suspense in the book---but the movie was written like a sitcom and everyone acted too silly and zany. The movie should have been filmed on the streets of Los Angeles rather than the fake-looking backlot of Disney Studios! Obviously The Gordons (husband & wife mystery writers) knew that in order to turn their excellent novel into a Disney film (circa 1965) they had to write a screenplay that was bland and silly. The movie is okay but the novel is much better!
    6Squonk

    Not bad for a Disney comedy

    This is probably about as good as the Disney comedies of the 50's and 60's get. I think one reason it works is that it doesn't exist in that goody-two-shoes world where many Disney films of the past took place. The crooks in this film are nasty guys, they steal, kidnap, and nearly beat and kill their female hostage. Not that that's a good thing, but it's certainly uncharacteristic for a Disney film. The script is also well written, the dialogue is, for the most part, believable. It does get a little too long toward the end though.
    8moonspinner55

    Slick, smoothly-done laugh-getter

    Sleuthing in suburbia--Disney style--after a small town teller is kidnapped by two bank robbers. Not only does this comedy feature the least-objectionable performance by Dean Jones ever, it also has Hayley Mills and Dorothy Provine as a wonderfully kooky pair of sisters and a fantastic feline hero. This Siamese cat is just gorgeous, and it's a lot of fun watching the bumbling humans trying to tail him down alleys and city streets. The bad guys of the piece (Neville Brand and Frank Gorshin) are also perfect, threatening but not overbearing, with just enough menace to make the kidnapped woman's predicament a little scary. I also loved the wacky next-door neighbors (Elsa Lanchester and William Demarest), Hayley's surfer-boyfriend named Canoe (Tom Lowell), and befuddled Ed Wynn as a jewelry salesman. Simply put, a wonderful modern-day caper for parents and kids which puts the remake with Christina Ricci to shame. ***1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      First Walt Disney Productions movie appearance by Dean Jones (F.B.I. Agent Zeke Kelso), who went on to star in numerous Disney projects throughout the 1970s.
    • Goofs
      As clearly evidenced by the numerous scenes in which D.C. makes a rear-view retreat from the camera..."it" (D. C. them diabolically clever felines) keeps changing sexes.
    • Quotes

      Wilbur MacDougall(Mr. MacDougall): Good night, old woman, I can't hear a word you're saying, but whatever it is, I disagree with you one hundred percent!

    • Crazy credits
      The bull-dog that chased D. C., during the Opening Credits, after its neck gets trapped between fence boards the extremely angry bull-dog barks three times, once for each word of the movie title. After each bark, a word appears, [1st bark: THAT 2nd bark: DARN 3rd bark: CAT!] all in capital letters & an exclamation point, along with CAT, as CAT!.
    • Connections
      Featured in S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.3 (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      That Darn Cat!
      Sung by Bobby Darin

      Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

      Played during both the opening title/credits and leading into "The End" card

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Un gato del F.B.I.
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,062,222
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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