Top 5 Best Cat Movies of All Time (With Trailers)
Cats come in all forms: big cats, small cats, talking cats, sweet ones, and grumpy ones. Despite their unique personalities, cats often lack the spotlight that dogs enjoy in films. However, they certainly deserve recognition.
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best movies featuring cats. Our focus is on films where cats are either the main stars or play crucial roles within the story and character dynamics.
Here are our selections for the five best cat movies, organized by their release dates.
1. Rhubarb (1951)
This film shares its title with its star cat, Rhubarb. The role is played by Orangey, a renowned, short-haired ginger cat. Orangey appeared in many TV shows, including Batman and The Dick Van Dyke Show, as well as movies like Breakfast at Tiffany’s. This comedy narrates the tale of a wealthy owner who bequeaths his cat, Rhubarb, his fortune, which amusingly includes a professional baseball team.
2. The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963)
This heartfelt Disney film features yet another ginger cat. The movie portrays a young Scottish girl's relationship with her cat, Thomasina. Early in the film, Thomasina dies but is soon revived through the care of a compassionate young "witch." The film deeply explores themes of trust and family, all rooted in the enduring love for a cat.
3. The Incredible Journey (1963)
This film tells the true story of two dogs and a Siamese cat named Tao, who become separated from their families. As an early Disney entry, the movie uses narration instead of modern CGI or animatronics. The three animals face challenges as they embark on their long journey back home, showcasing their resilience and bond.
4. That Darn Cat (1965)
More than 50 years old, this film remains a delightful blend of comedy and thriller featuring a Siamese cat. Starring Haley Mills, the movie involves a kidnapping, an FBI investigation, and a series of entertaining escapades. A 1997 remake, featuring Christina Ricci, lacked the charm of the original, proving the magic that was captured in the classic version.
5. The Aristocats (1970)
Walt Disney shines once again! This animated classic revolves around pampered Parisian cats and kittens. After their wealthy family's butler learns that they will inherit a fortune, he leaves them in the countryside. The dashing tomcat O’Malley helps return the displaced family to Paris. Packed with adventure, comedy, and captivating jazz, The Aristocats remains a joyful film for cat enthusiasts.
What insights can we draw from this collection? Perhaps it’s clear that ginger cats are especially beloved in cinematic tales. Orangey likely initiated this trend. Notably, he won two awards equivalent to the Oscars but specifically for animal performances.
Across films, cats often portray villainous or mischievous traits, yet they also highlight affectionate, tender qualities. Considering the growing popularity of cats today, there's a pronounced absence of feline-centred films. It's evident that this genre deserves more attention. With these picks, you’re sure to have several entertaining options for your film nights, regardless of age or level of feline affection.
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