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The Cats Meow


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Jennier Tilly Movie:
The Cats Meow



Movie
The Cat's Meow
The Cat
List Price: $14.98Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 27468

Released: August 20, 2002
Our Price: $3.73
Used Price: $2.86
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Kirsten Dunst
  • Cary Elwes
  • Edward Herrmann
  • Eddie Izzard
  • Joanna Lumley
  • Editorial Review:
    In november of 1924 a mysterious hollywood death occurred aboard media mogul william randolph hearsts yacht. Included among the famous guests that weekend were charlie chaplin hearsts mistress starlet marion davies the studio system creator producer thomas ince & gossip columnist louella parsons Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/14/2004 Starring: Kirsten Dunst Edward Herrmann Run time: 112 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Peter Bogdanovich

    Description of The Cat's Meow:
    A Hollywood scandal springs to life in Peter Bogdanovich's lively Cat's Meow. In 1924 the immensely powerful publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst held a yacht party that ended with a gunshot. Between Hearst's influence and that of his glitterati guests (including Louella Parsons and Charlie Chaplin), no satisfying account of what happened ever made it to the public. The Cat's Meow reconstructs one of the more whispered-about possible scenarios and has quite a bit of fun doing so. Cast and crew alike skewer 1920s Hollywood decadence and, by extension, today's. Eddie Izzard is a boldly odd casting choice as Chaplin, but he succeeds, refusing to fall back on Little Tramp mannerisms. There are several other good performances, but best of all is the cool-as-sherbet Joanna Lumley as the deliciously jaded Elinor Glyn. The script is a strong one, never stooping to the excesses of its characters--Bogdanovich's take is far from the most lurid allegations of what happened that weekend. --Ali Davis

    The Cat's Meow Reviews:
    Interesting Hollywood History 4 Star Review
    2009-11-20 - This movie was enjoyable to watch. I think it was accurate as a period piece, with the music, costumes, morals and attitudes, etc. I bought it for two reasons: I am curious about William Hearst's life and times and I am a huge fan of Eddie Izzard and he played the role of Charlie Chaplin. He did not disappoint!

    An interesting look at a Hollywood mystery 5 Star Review
    2008-01-22 - We'll never know what happened that mysterious weekend, and Bogdanovich gives us one viewpoint as to what happened. The cast is superb, as are the sets and score. For film fans, this is a treat. If you don't agree with the synopsis, that's okay. This is a great tale of what COULD have been.

    Delightful, fun...'cruise' of a tale 3 Star Review
    2007-12-09 - Really enjoyed screening Peter Bogdonovich's 'A Cat's Meow' which was certainly not a disappointment. This inventive story/script that was cleverly based on Hollywood myth/legend of a presumed love affair Charlie Chaplin had with William Randolph Heart's mistress, Marion Davies and had my interest fully. I was happy with the performances - namely Eddie Izzard as the dashing and flamboyant Chaplin - and worthy direction but was hoping there could have been shots other than on the yacht...i.e. at the studio or the castle/ranch; that would have been a real treat. But for the twist they presented, I guess it served it's purpose - hence the title of course. A terrible habit I got into during the film was comparing it similarities to Robert Altman of how uses a numerous characters and intertwining story-lines yet at times can lead to disarray and inconsistencies (i.e. 'Ready to Wear', Shortcuts') while Bogdonovich's surpasses the challenge of an ensemble cast to generate and substantiate both the scene to scene intrigue and well-performed drama as well as focusing of the proposed love triangle. This film would be a delight for Caine/Welles enthusiasts and happy to see Bogdonovich triumph with a great film.

    Enlightening 4 Star Review
    2007-09-19 - If you think OJ invented getting away with it, watch this piece of history. It seems, there have always been a different set of rules for the affluent.

    Song played during end credits?? 2 Star Review
    2007-05-14 - Does anyone know the song that's played at the end of the movie during the credits?










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