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"That Darn Cat", or "DC", is a wily, adventurous Siamese tomcat who lives with two young women, suburbanite sisters Ingrid (Dorothy Provine) and Patti Randall (Hayley Mills), whose parents are traveling abroad at the time of the story. One night, while making his rounds around town, DC follows Iggy (Frank Gorshin), a bank robber, to an apartment where he and his partner, Dan (Neville Brand), are holding bank employee Margaret Miller (Grayson Hall) hostage, calling her "Moms" in the process. The robbers let the cat in and feed him. When Margaret is alone for a moment, she scratches "help" into the wristband of her watch, places it around the cat's neck, and releases him into the outdoors. At home, Patti discovers the watch and calls the FBI. Supervisor Newton (Richard Eastham) assigns Zeke Kelso (Dean Jones) to follow DC in hope that the cat will lead them back to the robbers' hideout. Kelso sets up a headquarters in the Randalls' house and assigns a team to keep the cat under surveillance, but DC manages to elude them. Eventually a bugging device is implanted in DC's collar and the cat leads Zeke into a comical chase at a [[Drive-In Theater]] and several backyards. Eventually, Patti and Zeke rescue Margaret and bring the robbers to justice. A subplot involves a romance between Patti's sister Ingrid and Gregory Benson (Roddy McDowall). Cast includes Elsa Lanchester and William Demarest as [[Nosy Neighbor|nosy neighbors]] the MacDougalls; Ed Wynn as Mr. Hofstedder, Richard Deacon as a [[Drive-In Theater]] manager, Liam Sullivan as Graham, Iris Adrian as the landlady, and Tom Lowell as Patti's boyfriend, Canoe.
"That Darn Cat", or "DC", is a wily, adventurous Siamese tomcat who lives with two young women, suburbanite sisters Ingrid (Dorothy Provine) and Patti Randall (Hayley Mills), whose parents are traveling abroad at the time of the story. One night, while making his rounds around town, DC follows Iggy (Frank Gorshin), a bank robber, to an apartment where he and his partner, Dan (Neville Brand), are holding bank employee Margaret Miller (Grayson Hall) hostage, calling her "Moms" in the process. The robbers let the cat in and feed him. When Margaret is alone for a moment, she scratches "help" into the wristband of her watch, places it around the cat's neck, and releases him into the outdoors. At home, Patti discovers the watch and calls the FBI. Supervisor Newton (Richard Eastham) assigns Zeke Kelso (Dean Jones) to follow DC in hope that the cat will lead them back to the robbers' hideout. Kelso sets up a headquarters in the Randalls' house and assigns a team to keep the cat under surveillance, but DC manages to elude them. Eventually a bugging device is implanted in DC's collar and the cat leads Zeke into a comical chase at a [[Drive-In Theater]] and several backyards. Eventually, Patti and Zeke rescue Margaret and bring the robbers to justice. A subplot involves a romance between Patti's sister Ingrid and Gregory Benson (Roddy McDowall). Cast includes Elsa Lanchester and William Demarest as [[Nosy Neighbor|nosy neighbors]] the MacDougalls; Ed Wynn as Mr. Hofstedder, Richard Deacon as a [[Drive-In Theater]] manager, Liam Sullivan as Graham, Iris Adrian as the landlady, and Tom Lowell as Patti's boyfriend, Canoe.

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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Detective Animal]]: DC.
* [[Detective Animal]]: DC.{{context}}
* [[Drive-In Theater]]: The original features a [[Chase Scene]] at a drive-in.
* [[Drive-In Theater]]: The original features a [[Chase Scene]] at a drive-in.
* [[Ear Worm]]
* [[Ear Worm]]{{context}}
* [[FBI Agent]]
* [[FBI Agent]]{{context}}
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] - Iggy is played by Frank Gorshin, who played The Riddler in the 1960's TV series version of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] - Iggy is played by Frank Gorshin, who played The Riddler in the 1960's TV series version of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''.
** In the 1997 film, [[Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Brad Sherwood]] is one of the secret agents.
** In the 1997 film, [[Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Brad Sherwood]] is one of the secret agents.
* [[Nosy Neighbor]]
* [[Nosy Neighbor]]{{context}}
* [[Only Known by Initials]]: DC
* [[Only Known by Initials]]: DC
* [[The Stakeout]]
* [[The Stakeout]]{{context}}
* [[Title Drop]]
* [[Title Drop]]{{context}}


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Revision as of 23:28, 17 November 2014

That Darn Cat! is a 1965 American Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Hayley Mills and Dean Jones in a story about bank robbers, a kidnapping and a mischievous cat. The film was based on the book Undercover Cat by Gordon and Mildred Gordon and was directed by Robert Stevenson. The title song was written by the Sherman Brothers and sung by Bobby Darin. That Darn Cat! was the last of six films Hayley Mills made for the Disney Studios. The 1997 remake featured a cameo appearance by Dean Jones. The remake's main star was Christina Ricci.

Synopsis

"That Darn Cat", or "DC", is a wily, adventurous Siamese tomcat who lives with two young women, suburbanite sisters Ingrid (Dorothy Provine) and Patti Randall (Hayley Mills), whose parents are traveling abroad at the time of the story. One night, while making his rounds around town, DC follows Iggy (Frank Gorshin), a bank robber, to an apartment where he and his partner, Dan (Neville Brand), are holding bank employee Margaret Miller (Grayson Hall) hostage, calling her "Moms" in the process. The robbers let the cat in and feed him. When Margaret is alone for a moment, she scratches "help" into the wristband of her watch, places it around the cat's neck, and releases him into the outdoors. At home, Patti discovers the watch and calls the FBI. Supervisor Newton (Richard Eastham) assigns Zeke Kelso (Dean Jones) to follow DC in hope that the cat will lead them back to the robbers' hideout. Kelso sets up a headquarters in the Randalls' house and assigns a team to keep the cat under surveillance, but DC manages to elude them. Eventually a bugging device is implanted in DC's collar and the cat leads Zeke into a comical chase at a Drive-In Theater and several backyards. Eventually, Patti and Zeke rescue Margaret and bring the robbers to justice. A subplot involves a romance between Patti's sister Ingrid and Gregory Benson (Roddy McDowall). Cast includes Elsa Lanchester and William Demarest as nosy neighbors the MacDougalls; Ed Wynn as Mr. Hofstedder, Richard Deacon as a Drive-In Theater manager, Liam Sullivan as Graham, Iris Adrian as the landlady, and Tom Lowell as Patti's boyfriend, Canoe.

Tropes used in That Darn Cat include: