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Alley Cat is a 1984 American action film directed by Victor M. Ordonez, Eduardo Palmos, and Al Valletta (all under the alias Edward Victor) and starring Karin Mani and Robert Torti. Mani stars as a young female martial arts expert who becomes a one-woman vigilante against a local street gang.
Alley Cats Strike is a 2000 sports comedy-drama television film directed by Rod Daniel, written by Gregory K. Pincus, and starring Kyle Schmid, Robert Ri'chard, and Kaley Cuoco. It premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on March 18, 2000.
The Alley Cats is a 1966 American drama, comedy, cult film directed by Radley Metzger. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film stars Anne Arthur, Karen Field, Sabrina Koch, Charlie Hickman, Harald Baerow, and Uta Levka.
Scatman Crothers as Scat Cat – O’Malley's best friend and leader of a gang of jazz-playing alley cats. Scat Cat plays the trumpet. Paul Winchell as Shun Gon – a Chinese cat in Scat Cat's gang. He plays both the piano and drums made from pots. Lord Tim Hudson as Hit Cat – an English cat in Scat Cat's gang. He plays acoustic guitar.
The Alley Cat is a 1941 American animated short film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [1] Directed by Hugh Harman, [1] the film centres on Butch, and Toodles Galore, who were subsequently integrated as recurring characters into the Tom and Jerry series of shorts (start in Baby Puss (1943)).
Sufferin' Cats! January 16, 1943 Tom competes with an alley cat (Meathead) to see who can catch Jerry first. First appearance of Meathead. 10 The Lonesome Mouse: May 22, 1943 When Mammy Two Shoes kicks Tom out of the house after Jerry frames him, the mouse enjoys his freedom without Tom until he gets lonesome.
When the New Yorker short story "Cat Person" went absolutely viral in 2017, writer Kristen Roupenian remembers thinking how hard it would be to make it into a movie. "When I sold the story my ...
"Alley Cat", also known as "Alleycat" and "The Alley Cat," is a popular instrumental song made most famous by the Danish pianist and composer Bent Fabric, released in 1962. [1] Fabric (born Bent Fabricius-Bjerre) wrote the tune under the pseudonym Frank Björn.