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Meow meow

United States, 1970
film

A man and his pet lion. The lion overthrows a kidnapper and becomes a celebrity of New York City, type of city. he stars in a musical, is eventually kidnapped..

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The Cat came back

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Felix the cat: the movie

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Andy and the lion

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Story of the Cat

United States, 1982
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Cat people

United States, 1942
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The Huge adventures of Trevor, a cat (K)

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The Monkey who would be king

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The Aristocats

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The Mole in the zoo

Czechoslovakia, 1969
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