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The Aristocats
TrailerIn a luxurious castle at Paris, there is a Countess who lives alone with 4 noblecats: Duchess, Marie, Berlioz and Toulouse and a wildcat named Thomas O Malley. Living with her is a bulter named Edgar. He takes care for these cats very carefull and these cats live a very luxury life.Actors: Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway, Scatman Crothers, Paul Winchell, Lord Tim Hudson, Vito Scotti, Thurl Ravenscroft, Dean Clark, Liz English, Gary Dubin, ...»Director: Wolfgang ReithermanCountry: United StatesDuration: 78 minQuality: HDRelease: 1970IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Aristocats"
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Characters of "The Aristocats"
O'MalleyPlayed by: Phil HarrisDuchessPlayed by: Eva GaborRoquefortPlayed by: Sterling HollowayScat CatPlayed by: Scatman CrothersHit CatPlayed by: Lord Tim HudsonBilly BassPlayed by: Thurl RavenscroftBerliozPlayed by: Dean ClarkMariePlayed by: Liz EnglishToulousePlayed by: Gary DubinFrou-FrouPlayed by: Nancy KulpNapoleonPlayed by: Pat ButtramLafayettePlayed by: George LindseyAbigailPlayed by: Monica EvansEdgar the ButlerPlayed by: Roddy Maude-Roxby -
Directors of "The Aristocats"
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Creators of "The Aristocats"
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Critic Reviews of "The Aristocats"
TIME MagazineNovember 04, 2009The animals' exuberance is so infectious and their "acting" so true to human life that by the fadeout The Aristocats does, indeed, give the audience paws for reflection.
Chicago ReaderNovember 04, 2009This 1970 animated feature is dull, careless, and all too typical of the Disney studio's slapdash output before the unexpected renaissance of The Rescuers.
VarietyJune 17, 2008Helped immeasurably by the voices of Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway, Scatman Crothers and others, plus some outstanding animation, songs, sentiment, some excellent dialog and even a touch of psychedelia.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005The real beauty of the picture, which is as amusing, smoothly machined and beautifully colored as any Disney should be, is in the characterizations, sustained within a sprightly but simple format.
Creative LoafingSeptember 13, 2012Before the disastrous Aughts, was there a worse decade for Disney animated features than the 1970s?
Movie MetropolisAugust 20, 2012A cute, feline version of "Lady and the Tramp" that should enthrall families . . . and, of course, cat lovers.
Common Sense MediaDecember 14, 2010Jazz and hijinks make this Disney cat tale meow.
Antagony & EcstasyNovember 17, 2009Insofar as the film has any real ambition driving it, that ambition seems to be that the Disney brand name must be kept alive until somebody could figure out what to do with it.
TV GuideNovember 04, 2009An enjoyable mix of fine animation, catchy songs, and outstanding voice characterizations.
Film4November 04, 2009One of the less successful Disney offerings from the beginning of the 70s.
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Gallery of "The Aristocats"