T.H.E. Cat
T.H.E. Cat
| 16 September 1966 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
    Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
    Clarissa Mora The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
    Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
    sae6000 OK - First off I am NOT vouching for this site or the contents on it, but I did run across it and for those looking for episodes of T.H.E. Cat This guy claims he has them.I'm like everybody else on here, was real young when the series came out (8 yrs. old) and don't remember much except that it was very cool.http://www.40smovies.us/theCat.htm Good Luck.And for whatever reason this sites, insists hat yo have at least 10 lines of comments or they won't publish your post.Probably because A-hole spanners get in here and do a bunch of stupid things.It's the same reason we have locks on doors now, because enough idiots have srcewed up what could be a very nice world.OK, I hope my ranting has satisfied this site's requirements. Just ignore the last few comments and go check out the site.
    blacksnake-2 I moved the original Yahoo group after 10+ years to Facebook and am building up that presence. Now I have added full videos from season one, including the original pilot episode "To Kill a Priest", and the infamous gypsy knife fight episode "Marked for Death". T.H.E. Cat aficionados now have a place to have a drink and a smoke & comment your opinions!. Intro Mission Statement: "Group Description The coolest show ever to hit television!. "Out of the night comes a man who saves lives at the risk of his own...Primitive, Savage, in love with danger: The Cat!"_was set in the foggy streets of San Francisco, & packed a lineup of creative genius: Lalo Schifrin's ("Mission Impossible") awesomely cool theme...Boris Sagal (Father of actress/singer Katy Sagal of "Married with Children" and "Sons of Anarchy"), Harry Julian Fink (Later giving a similar attitude to Eastwood's "Dirty Harry") and more, the show employed some of the best experienced actors we have today (Robert Duvall, for example, appeared more than once, notably as an educated but twisted assassin). T.H.E. Cat featured highbrow writing & noir style, that emphasized "exotic" cultures. Cat operated out of the mythical "Casa Del Gato" nightclub, run by an earring wearing Gypsy Spaniard who owes Cat his life. The show was, however, lambasted for "humorlessness" and "excessive violence" by critics (in comparison to the campy fluff action/spy fare of the day, Cat was seen as "too serious" and the violence "too realistic", which was the entire point by it's producers!. Their vision was that of the "hardboiled" action books, not campy child's games. The only other series that even got close was the British "Secret Agent/Danger Man" starring young Patrick McGoohan as John Drake, full of excellent Ian Fleming writing and realistic Cold War spy action, including the music by Johnny Rivers, and the Original British Avengers, with Honor Blackman, later known as "Pussy Galore" in 007's "Goldfinger" with a cool jazz theme by Johnny Dankworth and was never shown in the US, until the second season when she was replaced by Dame Diana Rig and had also devolved from serious action into the 1960's camp fad). This eventually caused cancellation, it was simply too sophisticated and ahead of it's time to have survived. Young Robert Loggia played Cat as totally cool, preferring a Sykes-Fairbain style commando dagger to firearms (yet expert in their use, employing pistols and sub-machine-guns in various episodes, plus being a Savate/Gung-Fu/Karate/Ju-Jitsu expert when these arts were generally unknown in the USA, prior the advent of Bruce Lee). Cat,of course, tooled about town in a powerful rag-top 2-seater sports car. The cultured, well-read & traveled man in black clothes and leather gloves was as expert a cat burglar or professional bodyguard, as he was enjoying cool jazz over a martini and cigarette with a beautiful woman(Gerald Fried's incidental music in back) All hail Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat: The coolest "Cat" of them all!... (Hank West-Founder 11 years ago at Yahoo groups, resurrecting it on Facebook for those who have interest in the subject) --- See you there!... https://www.facebook.com/groups/239616043133516/
    angelfleurs-1 Dear Sirs-- October 1st, 2006 I also remember seeing the television series T.H.E. CAT. I am almost in exact concurrence with the "commentator" Ephraim's daughter. What is even move coincidental, my father's Hebrew name is "Ephraim". We pronounce it E-Froy-I'm. So, i guess i am Epraim's Son. What a coincidence! I also remember the original credits, and the way the song was done. And how the film faded into obscurity. The sculpting of the main character's personality--for the series--his adaptability/versatility with people--reflective of his adaptability/versatility with difficult situations. Camera work, innovative for it's time. The series greatness, to some degree, comes from its ability to separate itself from standardized formats. --------------------------------------------Ephraim's Son
    Sonofman02 Please, if anyone has information on how to get copies of the Cat program, please contact me ASAP. This was my Favorite show. It took me YEARS just to find this site.(Just got computer) I have lost money betting that this program did exist,have been laughed at and finally told that it was just my childhood imagination. THANKS & God Bless