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That Darn Cat


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Directed By: Bob Spiers
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Theatrical Release: February 14, 1997

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Starring: Christina Ricci, Doug E. Doug, Dean Jones, George Dzundza, Peter Boyle

Get ready for a purrr-fectly hilarious comedy adventure starring Christina Ricci (THE ADDAMS FAMILY) and Doug E. Doug (OPERATION DUMBO DROP). When her faithful tomcat D.C. (aka "Darn Cat") brings home an important clue to a mysterious kidnapping, 16-year-old Patti Randall finds her ho-hum hometown suddenly turned into a hotbed of criminal excitement! And when she teams up with rookie FBI Agent Kelso to try to solve the baffling crime ... these would-be detectives follow THAT DARN CAT into some unexpected surprises! Outrageous double identities and sidesplitting misadventures abound in this hit remake of the comedy classic that's motion picture fun for everyone!


User Submitted That Darn Cat Reviews


January 24, 2008
Forensic Buff
Love that darn cat. I wish my cat did that. Kids would just love it.
I know there was an earlier version with Haley Miles but this is the best.

December 19, 2006
If it's not broke . . .
"That Darn Cat" was a comedy that came out in 1965. So it needed to be remade 38 years later for a new audience, right? Wrong.

Actually, is it really a remake? It takes the basic theme of a woman held hostage putting a watch on a cat, and the cat's owner, with an FBI agent, solve the case. They could have taken the remake route, or they could have made a completely original story. The filmmakers took the second route, though there is enough of the original that it really didn't seem to know what it was doing.

If that's not bad enough, this movie has elements of other live Disney comedies. There is the car chase of "The Fifth Avenue Irregulars", the surprise twist of "Trenchcoat", and the atmosphere of an Ernest movie.

Instead of a cute and likeable young adult (Haley Mills) and a frustrated but competent F.B.I. agent (Dean Jones), this one has an obnoxious and bored teenager (Christiana Ricci) and an inept agent (Doug E. Doug). This movie does not have the realism or the suspense the original. The original introduced the villains early on, while this one has more of a mystery . . . but if you read the credits, it is easy to figure out who one of the bad guys is.

Some of the elements of the original are here as well, though done better. These include an F.B.I agent allergic to cats, one person looking at the watch on the cat, and making a comment about the time rather than ask why the cat is wearing a watch (both males), an encounter with a neighbor's dog in a fenced in yard, and agents trailing the cat that . . . I'll stop; this would spoil what should have been a surprise to some of you. All of the above were done better the first time around.

There were some good things, though. Several of my favorite actors/actresses ended up in this, such as Michael McKean (Lenny from "Laverne And Shirley", Bess Armstrong, Peter Boyle, and Megan Cavanagh. In fact, Dean Jones, the original F.B.I agent shows up, as the broke-millionaire whose servant was kidnapped, though I think it would have been funnier having him as the F.B.I. chief.

This is a fun movie, but it does not live up to the original.

February 18, 2005
Delightful Movie And A Must For Christina Ricci Fans
A cat (in the literal sense of the word) "witnesses" a kidnapping, and one of his owners' (Christina Ricci) heads to FBI HQ to file a report. Naturally,(at least behind her back) they laugh at her information, but soon appoint one of their own to head the investigation. Kitty had some clues on him (literally), and the team decides to tail him (pardon the pun), hoping he would lead them to where the clues came from, which proves easier said than done. He ends up making the agents look like a bunch of bafoons. Will the agents catch the kidnappers? Will they even figure out there was a kidnapping? Will I ever get to arm wrestle Brooke Shields? To get the first two answered, you'll need to see the movie. The latter will depend on if her agent will let Brooke accept the challenge. If you want a movie the whole family can get a good laugh in, you will want to order this one. The film is a comedy and has good action with a brush of suspense. One of the cutest scenes is when the butcher and the security guard "run across the field" so to speak and kiss. If you're a Ricci fan, you'll see plenty of her charming self throughout the movie. Would make an ideal Birthday/Christmas gift for anyone especially a Christina Ricci fan.

October 6, 2004
MY SON LOVED IT!!!
We originally rented this movie from Netflix and my 4 year old son loved it so much that he did not want to return it. I searched every store to purchase this movie and finally came to Amazon to purchase it for him. I have not seen the original movie but I too liked this movie. The charaters are entertaining and all the little plots keep you interested. I think that it is a must purchase for any cat lover.

November 29, 2003
Fun Movie!
Though some parts were predictable and the plot a little weak, it was all in all a fun remake. Besides, I'd watch anything with Christina Ricci. She's great. ;)

August 15, 2003
Awful!
This is one remake that shouldn't have been made! The only thing it has in common with the original is that a cat came home wearing a wristwatch on his neck, everything else is a totally new story that doesn't make any sense. It appears that the current producers disliked the original plot so they added a bunch of silly subplots just to fill space. The lady butcher in love with a security guard leaving packages of meat on his doorstep, the "bloody twig" clue which turned out to be a maraschino cherry stem, the person who hasn't left their apartment for years, etc. were all distracting elements that nobody would have missed had they been left out.

My sons hadn't seen the original yet, and they thought this movie was stupid. They did enjoy the original when I rented it the following week.

August 13, 2003
Not nearly as good as the original!
While the remake version of "That Darn Cat" was pretty good, it pales in comparison to the classic original with the Siamese Cat. Instead of spending my money on this version, I will anxiously await the day when the original 1965 version of "That Darn Cat" comes to DVD !

February 9, 2003
flaw entertainment
There are only a few movies where the remake is as good as or better than the original. This one is the worst I ever have seen. I have bought this on DVD in a PAL country expecting a reissue of a former released NTSC Laserdisc containing the original movie of 1965. What I have got was a production (1997) with shallow entertainment not even amusing or funny, created loveless.
Although the original movie exists in a restored version I don't understand why it is not yet released on DVD in place of that nonsense of 1997. Therefore I share the same opinion with the reviewer who said: "buy That Darn Cat (VHS) in place of That Darn Cat (DVD)"!

January 23, 2003
That Darn Cat
I don't see how they could've made us wait this long for this great movie on DVD. There probably won't be any good special features, but it will still be great. I'm not gonna give any spoilers except that it's about a cat (DUH!). It's a great movie. Fun for the family. (One of my favorite movies...lol.)

PEACE OUT

January 8, 2003
a 23 year old
i am 23 years old and like this movie which shows that there can be adults like be who actally like this movie and think its fun just because it is not like the first that darn cat does not mean it can't be fun.

 


 

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