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That Darn Cat!

It takes a Siamese secret agent to unravel the PURR-fect crime!
1965 | 112m | English

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A young woman suspects foul play when her cat comes home wearing a wristwatch. Convincing the FBI, though, and catching the bad guys is tougher than she imagined.
Release Date: Dec 02, 1965
Director: Robert Stevenson
Writer: Gordon Gordon, Mildred Gordon, Bill Walsh
Genres: Family, Comedy, Crime
Keywords cat, kidnapping, hostage, map, sister, suburbia, bank robbery, wristwatch, landlady
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $28,062,222
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hayley Mills Patti Randall
Dean Jones Zeke Kelso
Dorothy Provine Ingrid Randall
Roddy McDowall Gregory Benson
Frank Gorshin Iggy
Neville Brand Dan
Elsa Lanchester Mrs. MacDougall
William Demarest Mr. MacDougall
Richard Eastham Supervisor Newton
Grayson Hall Margaret Miller
Tom Lowell Canoe Henderson
Richard Deacon Drive-in-Manager
Iris Adrian Landlady
Liam Sullivan Graham
Don Dorrell Spires
Gene Blakely Cahill
Karl Held Kelly
Ed Wynn Mr. Hofstedder
Larry J. Blake Police Officer (uncredited)
John Cliff FBI Agent Hart (uncredited)
D.C. Benny Siamese Cat (uncredited)
Ben Lessy Drive-In Concessionaire (uncredited)
Name Job
Gordon Gordon Writer, Book
William H. Tuntke Art Direction
Cotton Warburton Editor
Hal Gausman Set Decoration
Emile Kuri Set Decoration
Mildred Gordon Writer, Book
Edward Colman Director of Photography
Eustace Lycett Special Effects
Franklyn Marks Orchestrator
Robert F. Brunner Original Music Composer
Carroll Clark Art Direction
Robert O. Cook Sound Supervisor
Dean Thomas Sound Mixer
Robert Stevenson Director
Bill Walsh Screenplay
Name Title
Bill Walsh Co-Producer
Walt Disney Producer
Ron Miller Co-Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

What time is it Kitty Kat? That Darn Cat! is out of Disney Productions and directed by Robert Stevenson. Collectively written by Bill Walsh and The Gordons (Mildred & Gordon), it stars Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, Roddy McDowall, Neville Brand and Frank Gorshin. Music is by Robert ... F. Brunner and cinematography by Edward Colman. When DC the Siamese cat is found to have a watch around his neck, one of his owners, Pattii Randall (Mills), alerts the FBI to the possibility it's a clue to a recent kidnapping. Cue much malarkey as humans and cat try to solve the crime whilst staying one step/paw ahead of the criminals... Utterly harmless fluff from the House of the Mouse, That Darn Cat! is basically a live action cartoon. Away from the wonderful cat(s) performance - and the skillful capturing of said cat(s) reactions to situations - there's no great technical genius here. Nothing wrong with that, this is good old fashioned entertainment for the kids to chuckle along with and for the adults to smile at. Yes some of the performances are twee or precious, and the story is silly, but it's honest family fare that's also boosted by Ed Wynn and Elsa Lanchester in secondary support slots. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
8.0

Funny, probably the most I've laughed at a Disney film so far. <em>'That Darn Cat!'</em> is an entertaining production. The premise, whilst not incredibly executed, is amusing and very watchable. Cast-wise it's terrific, Hayley Mills and Dean Jones certainly raise everyone else up but all the cha ... racters are astutely cast. DC the cat is adorable, too. Mills plays Patti while Jones portrays Kelso. They both work very well together, I enjoyed both performances. Ed Wynn has, like in <em>'Those Calloways'</em>, a good short showing. No others stand out per se, but they all bring little things to their respective roles. I do wish they would've done more with the villains though, given they were nicely cast. What they give is decent, but they definitely could've played a bigger part. The film probably runs 10-15 minutes too long also. You should watch this if you get the opportunity, it makes for fun viewing.

Jun 23, 2021