This FBI agent is purring his life on the line. Fortunately, he's got nine.
"That Darn Cat" (1997), a delightful family comedy produced by Walt Disney Pictures, brings a fresh twist to the classic 1965 film of the same name. Set in the United States, the movie follows the adventures of a mischievous feline named D.C. (short for Darn Cat) who becomes an unlikely hero in solving a kidnapping case. Starring Christina Ricci and Doug E. Doug, the film blends humor and suspense, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages. The vibrant performances and clever plot keep viewers engaged as they follow D.C.'s escapades and the efforts of his human companions to crack the case. The story revolves around sisters Patti and Lizzie Randall, portrayed by Christina Ricci and her on-screen sister, respectively. When a local bank employee, Elizabeth, is kidnapped, the only clue left behind is a message asking for help, which D.C. carries back to the Randall household. Recognizing the urgency, Patti enlists the help of inept FBI agent Zeke Kelso, played by Doug E. Doug, to track D.C. and unravel the mystery. The film's charm lies in the dynamic between the characters and the clever use of the cat as a central figure in the investigation, showcasing the unique bond between pets and their owners. Director Bob Spiers infuses "That Darn Cat" with a light-hearted tone, balancing comedic elements with the tension of the kidnapping plot. The film's setting in a typical American town adds a relatable backdrop to the unfolding drama, while the antics of D.C. provide plenty of laughs. The supporting cast, including performances by Dean Jones (a nod to the original film) and George Dzundza, adds depth and humor to the narrative. The movie's pacing keeps the audience entertained, with D.C.'s unpredictable behavior driving much of the action and leading to a satisfying resolution. "That Darn Cat" (1997) successfully captures the essence of a family-friendly adventure, making it a memorable addition to Disney's catalog. The film's blend of humor, mystery, and heartwarming moments showcases the studio's ability to create engaging stories that resonate with viewers. While it may not have achieved the same iconic status as its predecessor, the 1997 version stands on its own as a fun and entertaining watch, celebrating the ingenuity and charm of its feline protagonist.
年份1997
运行时间89 分
类型家庭喜剧
制作国家United States of America