That Darn Cat! |  | Director: Robert Stevenson Actors: Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, Roddy McDowall, Neville Brand Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 112 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DISD39805D UPC: 786936279528 EAN: 0786936279528
Theatrical Release Date: December 2, 1965 Release Date: May 3, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A cat leads a federal agent onto the trail of a band of thieves who kidnapped a bank teller. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/12/2007 Starring: Hayley Mills Run time: 116 minutes Rating: G Director: Robert Stevenson
Amazon.com When a slightly cross-eyed Siamese cat named D.C. (Darn Cat) turns up with a wristwatch around his neck instead of a collar, it could be just the clue the FBI needs to crack a series of bank robberies in this lightweight comedy from Disney. The watch belongs to a bank teller who has been taken hostage. Dean Jones stars as the good-hearted FBI agent assigned to the case. Unfortunately, he is highly allergic to, you guessed it, cats. Hayley Mills is D.C.'s doting owner who hatches a hair-brained scheme to follow D.C.'s every move until he returns to the crooks' hideout where he got the wristwatch. After a lot of sneezing, slapstick, and comedic intrigue, the bank robbers are foiled, the hostage is safe, and everyone is happy. An impressive supporting cast of Frank Gorshin, Elsa Lanchester, Roddy McDowall, and Ed Wynn add to the zaniness. Released in 1965 (and remade in 1997), it is understandably dated, but the performances are fun nonetheless. Hayley Mills is delightful as the determined and unflappable wannabe sleuth, and Dean Jones proves he is adept at physical comedy. This is a movie of little consequence, just a clean, fun diversion that the whole family can watch. The theme song is sung by Bobby Darin. --Peggy Maltby-Etra
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Best Ever Disney Movie October 28, 2009 Barbara Jo Rooney Carbajal We have owned this movie for almost 15 years, and we never tire of pulling it out now and then for some clean laughs. Although the title could be misleading - this is really not an animal lover's film. The story revolves mainly around teenage Patty (Haley Mills)and her determination to crack a kidnapping mystery right in her own neighborhood while involving the many interesting characters that live there. Creatively intertwines comedy with suspense. I highly recommend this film for absolutely all ages.
Fun Movie September 12, 2009 Jim O'Brien (Franklin, PA) "That Darn Cat" was made at the time of many of Walt Disney's best movies. It fits right in with the fun ... the clean innocent fun ... movies he made during the 60s.
"That Darn Cat" is the story of DC (as in Darn Cat) ... a mischievious siamese cat ... that happens across a crime while making his normal nocturnal rounds. He then becomes the law enforcement people's only link to that crime, and they (the FBI) set up a surveillance and tracking operation (for the cat) in the hope that DC will lead them to the crooks' hide out. DC then proceeds to wreak havoc on everyone ... FBI agents, neighbors, sisters, boyfriends, and crooks ... no matter how remotely they are involved with the case. There are a lot of laughs and the ending is a happy one.
The cast of actors and actresses were very well chosen, and all do a good job. Hayley Mills gets star billing, and she delivers the goods (as the star is expected to do). Hayley is sort-of amazing in that she (in this movie anyway) is so casual and effective in her acting (with a camera operating a mere five feet from her nose). Here, she is the smart blonde and the dumb blonde at the same time. And she is very funny in "That Darn Cat" ... adorable and funny.
Hayley has help in making this movie work. Dean Jones is very good as the main FBI agent, Dorothy Provine is fun as Hayley's big sister, Tom Lowell is excellent as Hayley's clueless boyfriend (and he is buried deep in the credits ... as usual), Frank Gorshin, as one of the thugs, is entertaining just about every moment he is on screen, Roddy McDowall is good when his character is angry, and Iris Adrian is excellent as the landlady. Bobby Darin sings the theme song, and it is, like, perfect man.
The writing for "That Darn Cat" is pretty good ... both for the story and the dialogue ... and here are a few of the best lines:
"He's called DC. That means Darn Cat. Daddy named him, and he thought of something much worse, but mother refused to use that name." (Patti (Hayley Mills))
"Your sins have caught up with you. This is your FBI." (Patti talking to DC)
"Oh Gregory ... I look YUCK in yellow." (Ingrid (Dorothy Provine))
"We were in love ... l'amour tous jour ... you understand that." (Patti to the crooks)
"Mrs. Zeke Kelso. It sounds like something that got caught in the clothes dryer." (Ingrid)
"And you didn't think of your stomach, not once?" (Patti)
"You may wind up with one of ... maybe the son of ... that darn cat." (Bobby Darin in the theme song (written by the Sherman brothers))
But "That Darn Cat" is a simple fun movie and a simply fun movie. It is entertaining for children and adults alike.
That Darn Cat September 3, 2009 Darrell Davis This movie was ok...I was surprised that Disney (in those days) would have some of the stuff in this movie that they did. Anyway, Haley Mills is a really pretty girl and she was a fantastic actor, especially in Pollyanna.
Childhood Memories August 22, 2009 journeychild (ut) I loved this movie as a child. It has been years, okay decades since I have seen it. When I received it in the mail and put it on for my son to watch I wondered if it was really as funny as I remembered or was my son and I going to be sorely disappointed thinking once again we wasted another evening watching a ridiculous movie. To my surprises we both enjoyed it truly is one of the great old Disney movies.
Meowww ! May 28, 2009 L. M. Jones (East Peoria, IL) These movies are so fun and bring back the memories of popcorn, soda in a glass bottle and PJs at the drive in.
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