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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 24, 2018 16:53:01 GMT
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Oct 24, 2018 16:54:54 GMT
The one that gets cut in half in Kung Fu Hustle
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Post by marth on Oct 24, 2018 16:59:10 GMT
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 24, 2018 17:13:30 GMT
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Oct 24, 2018 17:50:15 GMT
The cat in Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Post by bravomailer on Oct 24, 2018 17:54:14 GMT
Apparently, the cat just wandered on to the set and Coppola and Brando gave him a break in the business.
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Post by politicidal on Oct 24, 2018 18:08:03 GMT
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 24, 2018 18:27:33 GMT
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Post by Nalkarj on Oct 24, 2018 18:28:20 GMT
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Post by Catman on Oct 24, 2018 18:30:25 GMT
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Post by marth on Oct 24, 2018 18:41:08 GMT
The Tomb of Ligeia
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 18:42:09 GMT
The fifth Element
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 18:42:35 GMT
Pet cemetary
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Post by marth on Oct 24, 2018 18:43:49 GMT
Blofeld’s Cat
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 24, 2018 18:49:33 GMT
ORANGEY Orangey the Cat is the only feline double-winner of the Patsy Award, the animal kingdom's equivalent of the Oscar. The Patsy Award is given out by the American Humane Association's Hollywood branch and stands for Picture Animal Top Star of the Year. Orangey won his first Patsy for his cinema debut in Rhubarb (1951), playing the eponymous baseball team-owning cat in the 1951 film. Ten years later, he won his second Patsy, playing "Cat" in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), a homeless feline described as a "poor slob without a name" by Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn), whom he visits. Orangey, who sometimes was billed as Rhubarb the Cat, was an orange-colored tabby trained by the famous animal trainer Frank Inn, known for such famous critter thespians as the pig who played Arnold Ziffel on Green Acres (1965) and Higgins the Dog, who appeared in the TV series "Petticoat Junction" (1964) (TV)_ and originated the role of Benji in the movies. Both Arnold and Higgins were Patsy winers. Frank Inn's critters won a total of 40 Pasty Awards during his career. Other films that Orangey the Cat appeared in during his 15 year career, include The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), Gigot (1962), and Village of the Giants (1965). Orangey's longest gig was a recurring role as Minerva the Cat in the TV series Our Miss Brooks (1952) from 1952 through 1958.
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Post by mrellaguru on Oct 24, 2018 18:55:42 GMT
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 24, 2018 18:57:01 GMT
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Post by Marv on Oct 24, 2018 19:07:13 GMT
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Post by mikef6 on Oct 24, 2018 19:15:11 GMT
Cardinal Richelieu was a Crazy Cat Person in real life. Several films featuring him reflect this historical fact. Here is Vincent Price in “The Three Musketeers” (1947).
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Post by bravomailer on Oct 24, 2018 19:58:31 GMT
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