That Poor Cat: Difference between revisions

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* In ''[[Snakes on a Plane]]'', the snakes' first victim is a cat in a pet carrier that's sitting beside their crate in the cargo hold.
** Don't forget the chihuahua that gets eaten by the anaconda
* Seen onscreen in ''National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation''. The cat, {{spoiler|a gift packed by their senile, great-aunt, is let loose in the Griswold's home. Cat plays with tree's lighting wiring, the lights come off, Clark goes to plug them back in. That Poor Cat presumably still has the cord in his mouth, as a loud stock yowl is heard, and cuts to a burn in the carpet in the shape of the cat.}}
* In ''[[Mr. and Mrs. Smith]]'', when John is thrashing through the bushes prior to invading their house.
* In the original script for [[A Fish Called Wanda]], there was a running gag in which Otto would randomly shoot the tails off of offscreen cats for no reason other than that, well, he's Otto. These scenes were cut in post-production because they didn't really contribute to the rest of the film. Besides, the film has plenty of gratuitous (yet hilarious) animal cruelty without the cat scenes.
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* Done in the french film ''[[La Cite De La Peur]]''. Notable in that, because of a "low budget gag", a whole part of the film has sound effects done by the actors in the dubbing. And, yes, the cat scream was done by an actor, and the others comments "Wow, you do quite a good cat impression".
* In [[The Benchwarmers]], Clark's bat flies out of his hands and hits 3 squirrels out of a tree.
 
 
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