Ah, Hollywood, home of the movie stars like Cary Grant, Bette Davis, Clark Gable and W.C. Fields. I love it! Today, we're looking at Warner Bros.' Cats Don't Dance, starring Quantum Leap's Scott Bakula as Danny the Song and Dance Cat, and Jasmine Guy from A Different World as Sawyer. And featuring great choreography by the legendary Gene Kelly.
It's 1939, Hollywood's big year. Danny, an ambitious dancing cat, leaves for Hollywood, California. He has high hopes to get into stardom, not knowing that animals are only used for extras in movies. Danny disagrees with the whole setup and with help from his new friends, including a former dancer named Sawyer, they set out to change the situation. But bratty child star, Darla Dimple, a dark version of Shirley Temple, is out to make sure that won't happen so it wouldn't ruin her career. One way or another, Danny will be able to make his dream come true.
I really love this movie because it's cute, it takes place in Hollywood's famous year: 1939, and it's about becoming famous. I, for one, want to be famous someday in the movie business. Like become a famous writer like I am for this blog. Even though this movie didn't do so well when it first came out, I think it deserves some love. If you love Hollywood and musicals, then this cartoon flick is for you.
Parent's Guide: This movie is rated G. So, basically, nothing to worry about. Although, the reprise of Big and Loud may frighten some younger viewers.
Did You Know?: Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller and Simba) was offered the role for Danny. This movie was conceived in 1993 by Michael Jackson and to be used with live-action and computer animation. This idea never excelled. This was the final project Gene Kelly ever contributed. The movie is dedicated in his memory.
See you in the movies!
1 comments:
Nice job pal. I have never heard of this movie, I’ll have to check it out some time. 👍👍
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