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That Darn Cat! (1965) was a Family - Comedy Film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, Bill Walsh and Ron Miller.

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The Funny Papers: Disney+ Retro Style: That Darn Cat! (1965)

By Kellee Pratt on Apr 21, 2020 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

The Funny Papers: Disney+ Retro Style: That Darn Cat! (1965) “While the city sleeps, ev’ry night he creeps Just surveyin’ his domain He roams around like he owns the town He’s the King, he makes that plainHe knows ev’ry trick, doesn’t miss a lick When it comes ... Read full article


Aquele Gato Danado (1965) / That Darn Cat! (1965)

By L? on Nov 30, -0001 From Critica Retro

Aquele Gato Danado (1965) / That Darn Cat! (1965) Todo mundo sabe que gatos de estima??o gostam de trazer coisas estranhas para seus donos como presentes. Normalmente eles trazem ratos ou passarinhos mortos, ?s vezes uma pedra ou uma folha. Mas o que aconteceria se seu gato trouxesse para casa... Read full article


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Quotes from That Darn Cat!

Patti Randall: [Patti scared jeweler, Mister Hofstedder, with imaginary newspaper headline, so she could call FBI and re-contact FBI agent, Zeke Kelso & speak with an accent] "Mr. Hofstedder. He Could Have Saved Her".


Patti Randall: [Inkie is Patti's nickname to Ingrid] Have a nice day, at the office, Inkie.
Ingrid Randall: Patti, you've got that terrible "butter-won't-melt-in-your-mouth" expression. I know what's going on, in your tiny little mind and I absolutely forbid it.


Patti Randall: Canoe, this is just a wild idea, but has it occurred to you that there might be more to life than just surfing and eating?
Canoe Henderson: Like what?
Patti Randall: Forget it, I just realized I was talking to myself.


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Facts about That Darn Cat!

First Walt Disney film of Dean Jones, who would become a perennial favorite of the studio throughout the balance of the 1960s and 70s.
The FBI's number, to Supervisor Newton's office, was 626-0025.
At the drive-in theatre, ticket-taker, Burton was ordered to chase DC, away by the drive-in manager. Burton's chase of DC ended when he fell in a Volkswagen, that had the top roof open with two dummies, one dressed as a male and the other one was dressed as a female.
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