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Cats

  • Video
  • 1998
  • Approved
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.3K
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Veerle Casteleyn, Phyllida Crowley Smith, Jason Gardiner, Geoffrey Garratt, Jo Gibb, Michael Gruber, Leah Sue Morland, and Drew Varley in Great Performances (1971)
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"Jellicle" cats join for a Jellicle ball where they rejoice with their leader, Old Deuteronomy. One cat will be chosen to go to the "Heavyside Layer" and be reborn. The cats introduce themse... Read all"Jellicle" cats join for a Jellicle ball where they rejoice with their leader, Old Deuteronomy. One cat will be chosen to go to the "Heavyside Layer" and be reborn. The cats introduce themselves."Jellicle" cats join for a Jellicle ball where they rejoice with their leader, Old Deuteronomy. One cat will be chosen to go to the "Heavyside Layer" and be reborn. The cats introduce themselves.

  • Director
    • David Mallet
  • Writer
    • T.S. Eliot
  • Stars
    • Elaine Paige
    • John Mills
    • Ken Page
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    7.3/10
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    • Director
      • David Mallet
    • Writer
      • T.S. Eliot
    • Stars
      • Elaine Paige
      • John Mills
      • Ken Page
    • 111User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Elaine Paige
    • Grizabella
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Gus the Theatre Cat
    Ken Page
    Ken Page
    • Old Deuteronomy
    Rosemarie Ford
    Rosemarie Ford
    • Bombalurina
    Michael Gruber
    Michael Gruber
    • Munkustrap
    John Partridge
    • Rum Tum Tugger
    Aeva May
    • Demeter
    Geoffrey Garratt
    • Skimbleshanks
    • (as Geoffrey Garrat)
    James Barron
    • Bustopher Jones
    Jo Gibb
    • Rumpleteazer
    Drew Varley
    • Mungojerrie
    Susie McKenna
    • Jennyanydots
    Jacob Brent
    Jacob Brent
    • Mistoffelees
    Susan Jane Tanner
    • Jellylorum
    Phyllida Crowley Smith
    • Victoria
    Bryn Walters
    • Macavity
    Veerle Casteleyn
    Veerle Casteleyn
    • Jemima
    Tommi Sliiden
    • Coricopat
    • Director
      • David Mallet
    • Writer
      • T.S. Eliot
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    7GEM-20

    Cats are finally on video!

    Since I first saw the musical, "Cats", in 1987, I have always wanted to see it on video. I was thrilled when it finally arrived. I immediately bought it.

    The video performance was terrific: better than I expected. Instead of seeing it from the viewpoint of being in the audience, cameras were actually on stage, moving throughout the performers! The sound is terrific, and it played on my audio system wonderfully.

    Of course, there is a flaw in the video. To me, it is actually a glaring flaw: a major segment of the musical, my favorite sequence in fact, is missing. Maybe it was cut for time, but I was very disappointed. "Growltugger's Last Stand" is one of the more elaborately staged portions of "Cats". For it to be removed from this performance will certainly upset many of the true fans of "Cats".

    I was prepared to score a 10 out of 10 for this show, but with the editing, I can only score it a 7. Andrew Lloyd Webber himself produced this video. He should have left that portion in.

    George
    9MissSimonetta

    Fabulous, fun production of the popular musical

    Who knew a spontaneous decision to see the terrible CG nightmare fuel CATS adaptation would make me watch the 1998 CATS-- and then become a fan of this weird, weird musical?

    The new movie truly is bad, but the original material, much maligned over time, is actually pretty amazing. I love the variety of musical styles in all the songs, the sense of community among all the characters, even those bizarre stylized costumes and make-up. This is a fun musical, all around, and I can see why trying to make it more "cinematic" does not suit the material. The 1998 adaptation seems to essentially just shoot the stage show as it is, with a few close-ups and cinematic flourishes for good effect.

    While I would recommend the 2019 movie for those who love hilariously bad films, the 1998 film is the better choice if you want to see just why CATS made billions of dollars.
    TxMike

    Perhaps the most entertaining of all stage musicals, now in its filmed version.

    I have long enjoyed the musical 'Cats', both in several attendances at live productions and simply listening to the music on CD. 'Cats', the movie, was created in 1997, a full 16 years after its debut on stage. This isn't simply the taping of a stage performance. For the movie they assembled the best cast they could from among 'Cats' stage veterans. The set was designed especially for the movie, the makeup was toned down to look better in the closer perspective of the movie, especially the close-ups, a full orchestra was used, songs were recorded in a studio, and conventional movie techniques were used for the filming -- multiple angles, close-ups, cameras moving on tracks, etc. What we get is a movie that is does not have the realism of a stage production, and it is fairly obvious most times that singers are lip-syncing their own recordings, but a movie nonetheless that is a superb supplement to the live performances. The DVD has a very nice 'making-of' special, we see Andrew Lloyd Weber personally supervising the musical numbers, we see some of the makeup artistry at work, and a few before/after shots of actors and their characters.

    Overall a fine DVD of a superb movie of perhaps the most entertaining stage musical of all.
    10katharinev

    The best version you could watch

    Please watch this version instead of the 2019 film version. This version is so much better and quite frankly features the best cast of Cats yet. If you can't find the dvd all the clips are available to watch on the Cats YouTube page.
    8Gislef

    Highly Enjoyable Musical-to-Video

    Something for all ages; my children (3 and 5) get a huge kick out of this, and have the lyrics memorized. Unlike some movie musicals (JC Superstar, A Chorus Line), it really doesn't try to adapt to "being" a movie, but settles for being (mostly) just filming folks on stage performing in a musical. Some of the movie-style cuts are, IMO, a bit disconcerting (Rum Tug Tugger to Grisabella's entrance, Theater Cat to Shimbleskanks), and I'm not familiar enough with the musical itself to know if the cuts are part of the original or were bad edits unique to the video itself. You do get any number of close-ups to admire the costuming and make-up, and the casting is superb. Enjoyable for audiences of all ages if you like musicals.

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    • Trivia
      The closing credits indicate that the characters of Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer were "dubbed" by other singers. Drew Varley and Jo Gibb sang the entire song themselves but they couldn't get the giggling and "Shh"-ing at the beginning of the song down.
    • Goofs
      The poem/song "The Naming of Cats" states that a cat's "second name," such as those used by the characters in this show, is unique and not shared by any other cat. However, the song introducing Old Gus the Theatre Cat says that his full name is Asparagus, which is also the name of another cat in the show. This is because John Mills, who played Gus, was unable to do the rest of the singing and dancing the role required, so the character was split into two identically-named characters.
    • Quotes

      Grizabella: Touch me! It's so easy to leave me all alone with the memory of my days in the sun. If you touch me, you'll understand what happiness is. Look! A new day has begun.

    • Crazy credits
      Credits show clips of each person in their characters costume from the video along with their name and character role.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats
      Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

      Lyrics by T.S. Eliot, Richard Stilgoe and Trevor Nunn

      Performed by Michael Gruber, Rosemarie Ford, John Partridge,

      Jacob Brent, Veerle Casteleyn, Ken Page and chorus

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Really Useful Group
    • Also known as
      • Коти
    • Filming locations
      • Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Really Useful Films
      • KQED
      • Really Useful Films
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1.33 : 1

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