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The Cat Piano

Australia, 2009
film

A city of singing cats is preyed upon by a shadowy figure intent on performing a twisted feline symphony.

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Catuor

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Piano lessons

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A Cat is a cat...

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Australia, France and New Zealand, 1993
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The Cat's meow

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The Cat came back

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Story of the Cat

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Ms Kieran Katt

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Love song

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Cat people

United States, 1942
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The Cat came back

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My shadow

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Cat's cradle

Australia, 1991
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The Last meow: 'Valse Triste', Jean Sibelius

Italy, 1976
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The Piano

Australia, France and New Zealand, 1993
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The Singing Mice

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The Cat and the fiddler

United States, 1970
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Piano bomb detective's last case

Australia, 1999
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