That Darn Cat! (1965) | |
Director(s) | Robert Stevenson |
Producer(s) | Ron Miller, Bill Walsh, Walt Disney (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Comedy, Family, Film Adaptation, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Animals, Book-Based, Children, Disney |
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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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By Kellee Pratt on Apr 21, 2020 From Classic Movie Hub BlogThe 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
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Quotes from That Darn Cat!
Mr. Hofstedder:
[to Patty, after she entered his jewelry store] Do I look like Elliot Ness?
Supervisor, Mr. Newton: I'm speaking for Mister Kelso, at 626 double-o 2 5.
[626-0025]
Supervisor, Mr. Newton: Did you make a call to this number, a few moments ago?
Mr. Hofstedder: [after the phone call ends] I wonder what they meant, when they said they wouldn't forget me.
[then he covers his mouth, as in fear]
Gregory Benson: [Patti answers the door to him, when making an intrusive knock] Okay, where's the duck?
Patti Randall: I beg your pardon?
Gregory Benson: [Gregory Benson then shouted extremely loud saying] I want my duck!
Patti Randall: Your duck?
Gregory Benson: If you please...
Patti Randall: I'm sorry, Gregory, but I really don't know what you are talking about.
Gregory Benson: Ooh! Where is that sneaky, miserable guttersnipe! He's got my duck!
Patti Randall: What duck?
Ingrid Randall: You know, that fellow has the most attractive way of putting his foot in his mouth.
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Supervisor, Mr. Newton: I'm speaking for Mister Kelso, at 626 double-o 2 5.
[626-0025]
Supervisor, Mr. Newton: Did you make a call to this number, a few moments ago?
Mr. Hofstedder: [after the phone call ends] I wonder what they meant, when they said they wouldn't forget me.
[then he covers his mouth, as in fear]
Gregory Benson: [Patti answers the door to him, when making an intrusive knock] Okay, where's the duck?
Patti Randall: I beg your pardon?
Gregory Benson: [Gregory Benson then shouted extremely loud saying] I want my duck!
Patti Randall: Your duck?
Gregory Benson: If you please...
Patti Randall: I'm sorry, Gregory, but I really don't know what you are talking about.
Gregory Benson: Ooh! Where is that sneaky, miserable guttersnipe! He's got my duck!
Patti Randall: What duck?
Ingrid Randall: You know, that fellow has the most attractive way of putting his foot in his mouth.
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Facts about That Darn Cat!
When Iggy first thinks that he and Dan stole $250,000 from the bank. Dan told him the amount is $160,000. Iggy then went to Margaret Miller, (kidnapped and gagged banker) and asked her. After asking if it is $250,000, she shook her had no. Iggy then asked if it is $200,000 she shook her head no again. Then, when he asked, if it was $160,000, this time she nodded her head, meaning yes.Each amount decreased 20%.80% of $250,000 = $200,000 and 80% of $200,000 is $160,000.
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.
First Walt Disney film of Dean Jones, who would become a perennial favorite of the studio throughout the balance of the 1960s and 70s.
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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.
First Walt Disney film of Dean Jones, who would become a perennial favorite of the studio throughout the balance of the 1960s and 70s.
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