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A Street Cat Named Bob

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
36K
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A Street Cat Named Bob (2016)
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The true feel-good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, has his life transformed when he meets a stray ginger cat. Based on the international best selling book.The true feel-good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, has his life transformed when he meets a stray ginger cat. Based on the international best selling book.The true feel-good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, has his life transformed when he meets a stray ginger cat. Based on the international best selling book.

  • Director
    • Roger Spottiswoode
  • Writers
    • James Bowen
    • Garry Jenkins
    • Tim John
  • Stars
    • Luke Treadaway
    • Bob the Cat
    • Ruta Gedmintas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    36K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Spottiswoode
    • Writers
      • James Bowen
      • Garry Jenkins
      • Tim John
    • Stars
      • Luke Treadaway
      • Bob the Cat
      • Ruta Gedmintas
    • 151User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Luke Treadaway
    Luke Treadaway
    • James
    Bob the Cat
    Bob the Cat
    • Bob
    Ruta Gedmintas
    Ruta Gedmintas
    • Betty
    Joanne Froggatt
    Joanne Froggatt
    • Val
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • Jack Bowen
    Darren Evans
    Darren Evans
    • Baz
    Tony Jayawardena
    Tony Jayawardena
    • Tony
    Adam Riches
    Adam Riches
    • Man with Car
    Llewella Gideon
    • Meter Woman
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Local Housing Officer
    Akbar Kurtha
    • Pharmacist
    John Henshaw
    John Henshaw
    • Tube Station Guard
    Beth Goddard
    Beth Goddard
    • Hilary
    Ivana Basic
    Ivana Basic
    • Vet Receptionist
    Jessica Woodland
    • Vet Assistant
    Mark Behan
    • Drug Dealer
    Gary Hughes
    • Bodyguard
    Nina Wadia
    Nina Wadia
    • Bus Conductress
    • Director
      • Roger Spottiswoode
    • Writers
      • James Bowen
      • Garry Jenkins
      • Tim John
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    9astell-1

    Some stories truly are worth telling

    This film connects you with the realities of street life and addiction, but without the excessive angst, despair and high melodrama which is typical of the genre. Because of this the storytelling feels very realistic, very honest. Obviously what distinguishes this story is Bob himself - I'm not a cat fanatic but it is obvious that Bob is a very unique personality. Yet in keeping with the low key feel of the film, they do not overly anthropomorphize Bob himself - he is a cat who has adopted a human, plain and simple.

    This film deserves a wider distribution - it is unrated but I would suggest pg13. There is much more to this film that Bob the cat, but you should see the film and reach you own conclusions. If nothing else it may help you think differently, more sympathetically, about street people and street cats.
    7charliephilpotts

    Read book a while ago and saw film yesterday

    Enjoyed the film and thought it was faithful to the book which made me view street people differently. It never was going to be a big budget blockbuster type movie and the way it was filmed suited the story. Having seen quite a few buskers around Covent Garden the scenes shot there looked authentic. All the relevant topics were covered and the shooting was well done. I don't think it could have been done much differently without making the film overlong. Being a cat owner may make be biased but the film does justice to the story and internet interest shown in the two main characters. We left the cinema having felt that the admission money was well spent - not always the case with some over hyped productions.
    8pforrest-2

    A sweet feelgood movie without pretensions

    I bet this gets terrible reviews from the critics, because it has no ambitions except to tell (and embroider) a tale of real life (itself embroidered a little, OK...) . Anyway I just got home from seeing it, and it is no great work of art ... but it is a very enjoyable movie based more or less on a true story. If I had a criticism it would say cut the mouse (totally irrelevant to the film, but then I'm not a cat). If I wanted to heap praises I would say that Luke Treadaway does the main human role fantastically, Bob is pretty impeccable except for the dubbing, and Rute Gedmintas is incredibly lovely as the (fictitious?) love interest. If only Luke & Ruta could have ridden off into the Islington sunset together .... they seemed made for each other.
    Gordon-11

    Love and care for people who need a second chance

    This film tells the story of a drug addict who sings in the street to make ends meet. One day, a stray cat enters his life, and his life is never the same again.

    It is a heartwarming story of a man who is given a second chance in life. It is an inspirational story that tells people that anyone can achieve a better life. When he says to the doctor that the cat has shown him what life is like in the other side, it is rather profound. The cat provides the little push for him to move out of the mess and into a meaningful path.

    Though it is a little sad for me to see that people supported him only because of the cat. His singing is the same before and after the cat, so I can conclude that his second chance really is given by the cat. I hope people can actually give second chances to people even without the presence of a cat, as there really is enough love and care to go around. We can show people who needs second chances that they are loved and cared for as well.
    9SpoilerAlertReviews

    Not just a movie for cat fans. Incredible true story.

    I'm actually really surprised, recognising Roger Spottiswoode's name but totally forgetting he was the director behind The 6th Day, James Bond's Tomorrow Never Dies and another animal buddy movie, Turner & Hooch. I haven't seen any of his work since The 6th Day and I'm not sure why, but I'm surprised to find him behind the camera for this one. Maybe because it's a British film of a British story, me possibly expecting a Brit to be director? Regardless, he's a great choice as director, especially with his experience of working with animals on film.

    This one being a stray ginger tomcat that gets named Bob after finding recovering drug-addict, James Bowen, played brilliant by Luke Treadaway. Now, this busker and Bob is somewhat of a London legend, how the two become inseparable and skirt about town busking and selling magazines on the streets of touristy London, hitting national and local papers and well, the outcome is fairly obvious, book deal and a film to boot.

    Though there were quite a few cats used to play the part of Bob, it is nice to know that the real Bob actually did quite a bit of filming. Him being the real life littlest hobo that gladly doesn't choose to move on. And the real life James Bowen getting his rightly deserved cameo with a clever line of dialogue.

    Working with animals is something you get warned about when on set but Spottiswoode certainly has a majesty way of capturing the character of our furry friends whether it be a Dogue De Bordeaux or a polar bear cub. It can't be an easy task and most have taken dozens of takes to get the right frame and the editing is superbly done with animal POV perspectives and clever camera work.

    Treadaway gives a brilliant, believable and powerful performance conveying the hopelessness, torment and desperation effortlessly. Ruta Gedmintas also adding some colour to the film supported by some good British casting. It's amazing to watch the bond form between Bob and James as they both tend to each other.

    Another two elements that stand out about this film is the music, the busking songs performed by Treadaway himself, which help tell the story though slightly disappointed it's music written for the film and not songs original to the busking, though, the songs are catchy and full of heart, much like the movie. The other element being London itself, the sights and the not so nice parts of the city actually give a real feel, either though bleak.

    What's so magical about this story is that it has come to this, and that it's a true story of hope, companionship and cosmic justice. It's heartfelt, touching and feel good; Perfectly paced, enchanting and enjoyable. Not just a movie for cat fans.

    Running Time: 9 The Cast: 8 Performance: 9 Direction: 9 Story: 9 Script: 8 Creativity: 9 Soundtrack: 8 Job Description: 10 The Extra Bonus Points: 10 for Bob, and his and James' incredible story. Would I buy the Bluray?: Yes.

    89% 9/10

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    • Trivia
      They cast multiple cats to play Bob but in the end, Bob played himself for most of the film.
    • Goofs
      James & Bob catch the 38 bus (a real bus route) from his new flat somewhere in Islington, which is in north London, to get to Covent Garden in central London. This is a journey of approximately 2.5 miles in a southerly direction on this route (presumably James gets off around Cambridge Circus and walks the few hundred yards to Covent Garden). The final destination on the front of the bus should therefore read 'Victoria Station' if it is heading south but in the film the front of the bus says the 38 bus terminates at 'Angel Islington' which indicates that the bus is travelling northwards and therefore in completely the wrong direction.
    • Quotes

      Bob: Meow.

    • Crazy credits
      On the UK release, the British Board Of Film Censors card preceding the feature reads 'A Streetcar Named Desire' briefly, before being replaced by the appropriate card for the film. This may have been a glitch peculiar to the cinema.
    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: A Street Cat Named Bob (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Beautiful Monday
      Performed by Luke Treadaway

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • China
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Streetcat Named Bob
    • Filming locations
      • Vauxhall Bus Station, London, England, UK(Big Issue office location)
    • Production companies
      • Studio Pictures
      • Hindsight Media
      • Iris Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,703
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,887
      • Nov 20, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,054,411
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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