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The Cat in the Hat

Don't mess with the hat.
2003 | 81m | English

(91951 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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During a rainy day, and while their mother is out, Conrad and Sally, and their pet fish, are visited by the mischievous Cat in the Hat. Fun soon turns to mayhem, and the siblings must figure out how to rid themselves of the maniacal Cat.
Release Date: Nov 21, 2003
Director: Bo Welch
Writer: Dr. Seuss, Alec Berg, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure
Keywords sibling relationship, cat, boredom, chaos, stepfather, slapstick comedy, surrealism, house party, police impersonator, based on children's book, goldfish, impersonation, talking cat, talking fish, live action and animation, mother son relationship, mother daughter relationship, absurd, hilarious, ridiculous
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Brian Grazer Productions
Box Office Revenue: $133,800,000
Budget: $109,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mike Myers The Cat
Dakota Fanning Sally Walden
Spencer Breslin Conrad Walden
Kelly Preston Joan Walden
Alec Baldwin Larry Quinn
Amy Hill Mrs. Kwan
Sean Hayes Mr. Humberfloob / Fish (voice)
Danielle C. Ryan Thing One
Taylor Rice Thing One
Brittany Oaks Thing Two
Talia-Lynn Prairie Thing Two
Dan Castellaneta Thing One / Thing Two (voice)
Victor Brandt Narrator (voice)
Daran Norris Announcer
Frank Welker Nevins (voice)
Clint Howard Kate the Caterer
Paige Hurd Denise
Steven Anthony Lawrence Dumb Schweitzer
Paris Hilton Female Club-Goer
Candace Brown Secretary
Stephen Hibbert Jim McFinnigan
Roger W. Morrissey Mr. Vompatatat
Norman Fessler Mailman (uncredited)
Danny Nero Man in Street (uncredited)
Brian George Sanjay (uncredited)
Name Job
Dr. Seuss Book
Alec Berg Screenplay
David Mandel Screenplay
Jeff Schaffer Screenplay
Don Zimmerman Editor
Alec Hammond Supervising Art Director
Sean Haworth Art Direction
Luc Desmarchelier Concept Artist
Anne Kuljian Set Decoration
Amy L. Disarro Makeup Artist
Melanie Hughes Makeup Department Head
Bart Barbuscia Set Dresser
Karen E. Burnett Set Dresser
J. André Chaintreuil Set Designer
Clovis Chamberet Set Dresser
Luke Freeborn Set Designer
Victor James Martinez Set Designer
Sam Page Set Designer
Richard Reynolds Set Designer
Hugo Santiago Set Designer
Easton Michael Smith Set Designer
Louis Terry Set Dresser
Brian Basham Sound Recordist
Lance Brown Sound Effects Editor
Richard Dwan Jr. Dialogue Editor, Sound Editor
Erich Gann Sound
David Grimaldi Sound Effects Editor
Randall Guth Sound Effects Editor
Beau Hilkene Sound Effects Editor
Michael Hilkene ADR Supervisor, Supervising Sound Editor
Ken J. Johnson Sound Effects Editor
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Effects Editor
Steve Maslow Supervising Sound Editor
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Tanis Sound Effects Editor
Bernard Weiser Sound Effects Editor
Andre Bustanoby Visual Effects Supervisor
Lisa Clarity VFX Artist
Anders Ericson Visual Effects
Mark Freund Visual Effects Supervisor
Wensen Ho VFX Artist
Michael Kowalski Visual Effects Producer
Ryan Lastimosa VFX Artist
Philippe Leprince VFX Artist
Allan Magled Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Malzahn Visual Effects Supervisor
Rodney Montague Visual Effects Producer
Patrick Phillips Visual Effects
Rebecca Ramsey Visual Effects Producer
David Sanger Visual Effects Producer
Erika Wangberg Burton Visual Effects Producer
Edward T. Hanley Set Costumer
Nancy McArdle Costume Supervisor
Tyler Allison Assistant Camera
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Stephen Hibbert Script
Bo Welch Director
David Newman Original Music Composer
Emmanuel Lubezki Director of Photography
Alex McDowell Production Design
François Audouy Assistant Art Director
Maya Shimoguchi Assistant Art Director
Ian Hunter Visual Effects Supervisor
Rita Ryack Costume Design
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Nancy Thurston Stunts
Andy Gill Stunts
Jack Gill Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Kacie Borrowman Stunt Double
Dean Zimmerman First Assistant Editor
Mike Myers Script
Dave Foley Script, Thanks
Jay Kogen Script, Thanks
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Jaremy Aiello Sculptor
Darlene Ava Williams Stunt Double
Jane Oshita Stunts
Conor O'Gorman Production Assistant
Billy Bryan Special Effects Technician
Name Title
Karen Kehela Sherwood Executive Producer
Eric McLeod Executive Producer
Maureen Peyrot Executive Producer
Gregg Taylor Executive Producer
Arlene Kehela Associate Producer
Brian Grazer Producer
Aldric La'Auli Porter Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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2024 5 44 69 30
2024 6 42 60 27
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2025 1 34 48 25
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Reviews

Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend, but more for older audiences. While "The Cat in the Hat" is a famous children's book, this is clearly just aimed at the folks that might have read it when they were children. That mixes the nostalgia factor with the slew of adult oriented jokes ... (like infomercials) and the unnecessary addition of mother being single and dating. Kids aren't going to find humor in those situations. The material that is closer to the original book is much more charming and I imagine that kids will relate to it more as the kids are much more involved, or even the focus of the scenes. The Cat in the Hat, even though he is the title character, is a support character to the two kids, played by Dakota Fanning and Spencer Breslin, who both do all they can with the writing to balance out Mike Myers as the Cat. I don't feel like Mike Myers understands the idea of being a supporting character: he gives me a very Tom Cruise / Jimmy Fallon vibe where if there was a pause, then would just center himself in the camera and do something to draw attention. "Oh yeah!" is a good example for this movie, a repeated, unnecessary line that doesn't once help the scene let alone the movie. One would think after Jim Carey's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000) there would be a formula for how to adapt Dr. Seuss books (20 pages) to full length feature films, and someone clearly figured it out later in "The Lorax" (2012) and "The Grinch" (2018), so I'm....gonna blame Mike Myers. Him aside, the movie has a lot of charm to it, and Alec Baldwin manages to work an unnecessary part to at least be a believable antagonist, though the best acting in the world can't make a bad part good. If you're just really into Dr. Seuss, then give it a watch, but you're not going to miss anything special if you skip it.

Jun 23, 2021
Gammon
10.0

lifechanging, thank you so much the guy from shrek and the white mask man who kills. You did a good job creating a masterpeice Xx. ...

Jun 23, 2021
HaltingTuber
1.0

Bad! ...

Feb 22, 2022
FloppyDriver
9.0

A funny, catotic masterpiece. But not suitable for 7yr old kids. ...

Jul 09, 2025