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Who Killed the Cat?

1966 | 76m | English

(266 votes)

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A scheming widow tries to persecute three old ladies, but fate takes its revenge on her.
Release Date: Oct 07, 1966
Director: Montgomery Tully
Writer: Montgomery Tully, Maurice J. Wilson
Genres: Mystery
Keywords widow, based on play or musical
Production Companies Eternal Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Mary Merrall Janet Bowering
Ellen Pollock Ruth Prendergast
Amy Dalby Lavinia Galsworthy
Mervyn Johns Henry Fawcett
Vanda Godsell Eleanor Trellington
Conrad Phillips Inspector Bruton
Natasha Pyne Mary Trellington
Ronald Adam Gregory
Philip Brack Police Sgt. Rawlings
Inigo Jackson Dr. Brentwood
Joan Sanderson Mrs. Sandford
Gregory Phillips Peter Parsons
Name Job
Montgomery Tully Writer, Director
Geoffrey Faithfull Director of Photography
Gerard Schurmann Conductor
Ron Jackson Assistant Director
Gerry Humphreys Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daphne Vollmer Hairdresser
Carlo Martelli Original Music Composer
Mary Cathcart Borer Theatre Play
Arnold Ridley Theatre Play
Denis Johnson Jr Production Manager
Maurice J. Wilson Writer
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Maurice J. Wilson Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

When the owner of a boarding house dies, he leaves his modest property empire to his daughter under the care of her jeweller uncle "Henry" (Mervyn Johns) and her stepmother "Ruth" (Ellen Pollock). Turns out the stepmother is every bit as wicked as stereotype suggests - and soon she decides to send t ... he daughter out to work and to up the rent for the three elderly lodgers who live with them - safe in the knowledge that they could never afford it. One of these ladies has a kitten that has an habit of getting into rooms he's not allowed in, and when he is found dead the old ladies assume he has been poisoned, and set a trap for the supposed murderess. When the matronly landlady is discovered dead in her bed shortly afterwards, all eyes point to a bottle of whisky, a jug of water and, well, just about everyone, really... It falls to Conrad Phillips ("Insp. Bruton") to get to the bottom of things. It's quite a cleverly layered little mystery this, the three old ladies reminding you of Katie Johnson, and the ending is certainly not what I was expecting. Mary Merrall ("Janet") overacts dreadfully as the daughter, and her scenes do spoil it a bit, but for the most part it's an agreeable, well and amusingly paced amalgam of stories that I rather enjoyed.

Sep 02, 2024