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Breakfast at Tiffany's

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Rhonda - 09 Apr 2005 02:19 GMT
Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
stars!

Loved the ending, although the poor kitty was so wet.

Once in awhile now I will grab one of our cats, hold him close and say
"CAAAAT, CAAAAAT..."  (I know, there's probably a 12-step program for this.)

Rhonda
John Ross Mc Master - 09 Apr 2005 02:38 GMT
>Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
>stars!
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>Rhonda

I always loved that scene. Look for the cat in Bell, Book and Candle.
CatNipped - 09 Apr 2005 02:45 GMT
> >Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> >stars!
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> I always loved that scene. Look for the cat in Bell, Book and Candle.

Oh my, I haven't thought about that movie in a long time - one of my
favorites when I was a kid!

Hugs,

CatNipped
John Ross Mc Master - 09 Apr 2005 03:27 GMT
>> >Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
>> >stars!
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>CatNipped

The cat was named Pyewacket.
Mary - 09 Apr 2005 03:41 GMT
> >> >Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> >> >stars!
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> The cat was named Pyewacket.

And Audrey Hepburn was the most beautiful girl in the world. My
mother wanted to look just like her.
Rhonda - 10 Apr 2005 04:50 GMT
Hmmm, the cat's real name was Pyewacket? He was a good cat.

I was wondering if they used a stunt-cat for the rain scenes. :)

Rhonda

> The cat was named Pyewacket.

John Ross Mc Master - 10 Apr 2005 17:20 GMT
>Hmmm, the cat's real name was Pyewacket? He was a good cat.
>
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>> The cat was named Pyewacket.

I'm talikng about the cat in Bell, Book and Candle.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051406/

Sadly however the cat is uncredited even though he had almost the
starring role in the film!
Mary - 10 Apr 2005 18:06 GMT
> I'm talikng about the cat in Bell, Book and Candle.
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051406/
>
> Sadly however the cat is uncredited even though he had almost the
> starring role in the film!

I forgot all about that film!! I remember that cat!
Rhonda - 11 Apr 2005 00:16 GMT
I will have to see that one!

Rhonda


> I'm talikng about the cat in Bell, Book and Candle.
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051406/
>
> Sadly however the cat is uncredited even though he had almost the
> starring role in the film!

John Ross Mc Master - 11 Apr 2005 03:55 GMT
>I will have to see that one!
>
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>> Sadly however the cat is uncredited even though he had almost the
>> starring role in the film!

The story with the cat--Kim Novak plays a witch. Pyewacket is her
pussycat. As long as she's a witch, Pyewacket stays faithful to her
but when she falls for Jimmy Stewart she chooses him over Pyewacket.
Bad choice, IMHO.

The last we see, her cat leaves her and wanders into Greenwich
Village. Very sad.
Karen - 09 Apr 2005 02:58 GMT
> Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> stars!
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> Rhonda

"Poor No Name slob of a cat"
Mary - 09 Apr 2005 03:51 GMT
> > Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> > stars!
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> "Poor No Name slob of a cat"

Cat abuser!
Mary - 09 Apr 2005 03:25 GMT
> Has anyone seen that movie?

I love this movie!

>I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> stars!
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>
> Rhonda

Heh!
-L. - 09 Apr 2005 05:47 GMT
> Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> stars!
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>
> Rhonda

Ah - Audrey Hepburn at her peak.  My sister looked just like her when
she was younger. :)  I love that movie.  Such a classic.

-L.
Mary - 09 Apr 2005 05:53 GMT
> > Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of
> the
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> Ah - Audrey Hepburn at her peak.  My sister looked just like her when
> she was younger.

That must have been hard for you, chubs. :(
Candace - 09 Apr 2005 21:09 GMT
> Ah - Audrey Hepburn at her peak.  My sister looked just like her when
> she was younger. :)  I love that movie.  Such a classic.
>
> -L.

George Peppard wasn't too ugly either.  I used to have the hots for
him.  Plus that movie has always caused me to have an extreme fondness
for anything from Tiffany & Co. (wish I had a lot!).

Candace
Mary - 09 Apr 2005 22:52 GMT
> > Ah - Audrey Hepburn at her peak.  My sister looked just like her when
> > she was younger. :)  I love that movie.  Such a classic.
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> Candace

Spoken like a true radical. They all hang out outside Tiffany's
in NYC with their noses pressed to the glass. Diamonds are
a radical's best friend.

Where ARE those topic police!
-L. - 09 Apr 2005 23:14 GMT
> > Ah - Audrey Hepburn at her peak.  My sister looked just like her when
> > she was younger. :)  I love that movie.  Such a classic.
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> Candace

There's just something so charming about it, really.  They don't make
many movies that good anymore.

-L.
.oO rach Oo. - 10 Apr 2005 02:27 GMT
That is my favourite movie ... ever since I saw it when I was 16 (I am 34
now) and we used Moon River as our wedding song this past year. I can recite
the script word for word, I've seen it a million times and ALWAYS cry at the
end. ack... I am tearing up now just thinking of it :(

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.oO rach Oo.

> Has anyone seen that movie? I had NO idea that a cat would be one of the
> stars!
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> Rhonda
Rhonda - 10 Apr 2005 04:48 GMT
Wow, you even used the theme song at your wedding, now that is serious!

I was so happy the movie-boyfriend got out of the car in the rain and
went looking for the cat. what a nice guy.

I must have been the only one in the world not to have seen that movie
before now. I'm glad we rented it last week.

Don't want to let too many cat-movies get past me...

Rhonda

> That is my favourite movie ... ever since I saw it when I was 16 (I am 34
> now) and we used Moon River as our wedding song this past year. I can recite
> the script word for word, I've seen it a million times and ALWAYS cry at the
> end. ack... I am tearing up now just thinking of it :(
.oO rach Oo. - 10 Apr 2005 13:07 GMT
I was too. When my idol (Miss Hepburn) threw it out of the car, I was
devastated that she of all people did it. Then he gives her that speech... "
You know what; Miss whoever you are? You're chicken. You're afraid to stick
out your neck and say life's a fact... "  Then that moment where she just
sits there and you're thinking GO GO GO GO GO! Then when Cat finally
meows... chokes me up every time and I cry till the end of the movie. What a
classic!

In addition to the theme song at the wedding, any first born female child is
going to be named Holly.  Some movies just speak to you :)

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.oO rach Oo.

> Wow, you even used the theme song at your wedding, now that is serious!
>
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>> recite the script word for word, I've seen it a million times and ALWAYS
>> cry at the end. ack... I am tearing up now just thinking of it :(
 
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