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That Darn Cat! ()


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After a kidnapped bank teller uses a neighbor's wandering cat to send an S.O.S., the F.B.I. assigns a cat-allergic Agent to the case.

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Patti Randall
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Zeke Kelso
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Ingrid Randall
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Gregory Benson
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Dan
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Mrs. MacDougall
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Mr. MacDougall
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Iggy
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Supervisor Newton
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Margaret Miller
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Canoe Henderson
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Drive-in-Mgr.
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Landlady Mrs. Tabin
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Graham
Don Dorrell ...
Spires
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Cahill
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Kelly
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Mr. A. Hofstedder
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Police Officer (uncredited)
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D.C. the Cat (uncredited)
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FBI Agent Hart (uncredited)
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Drive-In Concessionaire (uncredited)
Clark Ross ...
Agent (uncredited)
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Drive-In Patron (Wilmer) (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Stevenson

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Gordon Gordon ... (screenplay) (as The Gordons) &
Mildred Gordon ... (screenplay) (as The Gordons) and
Bill Walsh ... (screenplay)
 
Gordon Gordon ... (book "Undercover Cat") (as The Gordons) &
Mildred Gordon ... (book "Undercover Cat") (as The Gordons)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)
Ron Miller ... co-producer
Bill Walsh ... co-producer

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Robert F. Brunner ... (as Bob Brunner)

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Edward Colman ... director of photography

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Cotton Warburton

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Carroll Clark
William H. Tuntke

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Hal Gausman
Emile Kuri

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Bill Thomas

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La Rue Matheron ... makeup artist
Pat McNalley ... makeup artist

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Joseph L. McEveety ... assistant director
Arthur J. Vitarelli ... second unit director

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Robert O. Cook ... sound supervisor
Dean Thomas ... sound mixer

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Eustace Lycett ... special effects

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Jim Fetherolf ... matte artist

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Gertrude Casey ... costumer
Chuck Keehne ... costumer
Luster Bayless ... costumer (uncredited)

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Evelyn Kennedy ... music editor
Franklyn Marks ... orchestrator
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Jack Wadsworth ... music editor (uncredited)

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Walt Disney ... presenter
William R. Koehler ... animal supervisor
Robert E. Blair ... animal trainer: cat (uncredited)
Dennis Grisco ... animal trainer: cat (uncredited)
Frank Inn ... animal trainer: cat (uncredited)
Juanita Inn ... animal trainer: cat (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

A woman is kidnapped. While in captivity, she manages to send a message out with a wandering cat. The cat's owner calls the F.B.I. The F.B.I. tries to follow the cat. Jealous boyfriends and nosy neighbors also get into the act. Written by Rob Brown

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Taglines Follow that cat... as a sassy, Siamese secret agent leads the F.B.I. through WALT DISNEY'S MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY! See more »
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Also Known As
  • That Darn Cat (United States)
  • L'espion aux pattes de velours (France)
  • Un gato del FBI (Spain)
  • Un gato del F.B.I. (Spain)
  • Pahuksen katti (Finland)
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  • 116 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia First Walt Disney Studios movie appearance by Dean Jones (F.B.I. Agent Zeke Kelso), who went on to star in numerous Disney projects throughout the 1970s. See more »
Goofs As clearly evidenced by the numerous scenes in which D.C. makes a rear-view retreat from the camera..."it" (D. C. them diabolically clever felines) keeps changing sexes. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #1.3 (1966). See more »
Soundtracks That Darn Cat! See more »
Crazy Credits The bull-dog that chased D. C., during the Opening Credits, after its neck gets trapped between fence boards the extremely angry bull-dog barks three times, once for each word of the movie title. After each bark, a word appears, [1st bark: THAT 2nd bark: DARN 3rd bark: CAT!] all in capital letters & an exclamation point, along with CAT, as CAT!. See more »
Quotes Wilbur MacDougall(Mr. MacDougall): Good night, old woman, I can't hear a word you're saying, but whatever it is, I disagree with you one hundred percent!
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