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The Cat's Meow
TrailerWilliam Randolph Hearst is a billionaire publisher wants to have a birthday party on his boat and invites many important people. One of guest steals away heart of Hearst's mistress but Hearst finds out about that affair.Actors: Kirsten Dunst, Edward Herrmann, Eddie Izzard, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Tilly, Claudia Harrison, Victor Slezak, James Laurenson, Ronan Vibert, Chiara Schoras, ...»Director: Peter BogdanovichCountry: United StatesDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Cat's Meow"
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Characters of "The Cat's Meow"
Marion DaviesPlayed by: Kirsten Dunst
William Randolph HearstPlayed by: Edward Herrmann
Charlie ChaplinPlayed by: Eddie Izzard
Thomas H. IncePlayed by: Cary Elwes
Elinor GlynPlayed by: Joanna Lumley
Louella ParsonsPlayed by: Jennifer Tilly
Margaret LivingstonPlayed by: Claudia Harrison
George ThomasPlayed by: Victor Slezak
Dr. Daniel GoodmanPlayed by: James Laurenson
Joseph WillicombePlayed by: Ronan Vibert
CeliaPlayed by: Chiara Schoras
DidiPlayed by: Claudie Blakley
Jessica BarhamPlayed by: Ingrid Lacey
Frank BarhamPlayed by: John C. Vennema
KonoPlayed by: Yuki Iwamoto
PianistPlayed by: Roderick Young
DrummerPlayed by: Robert Mitchell
Silent Movie DirectorPlayed by: Richard Böhringer
Mr. CannonballPlayed by: Hendrik Arnst
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Directors of "The Cat's Meow"
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Creators of "The Cat's Meow"
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Critic Reviews of "The Cat's Meow"
Chicago ReaderOctober 15, 2009The strongest achievement of The Cat's Meow may be the performances, especially those of Kirsten Dunst (Davies), Edward Herrmann (Hearst), and even Eddie Izzard (Chaplin).
VarietyOctober 18, 2008The '20s-set pic is given considerable bounce by a splendid cast, led by Kirsten Dunst in an eye-opening perf as Marion Davies.
Chicago TribuneJuly 20, 2002As the story progresses, the tension dissipates, probably because once Bogdanovich has set his wheels in motion, he just lets them spin.
L.A. WeeklyJune 01, 2002Despite all the closed-door hanky-panky, the film is essentially juiceless.
Globe and MailMay 25, 2002The result is good gossip, entertainingly delivered, yet with a distinctly musty odour, its expiry date long gone.
Reel Film ReviewsMay 07, 2011...a missed opportunity that's rarely as engrossing or intriguing as its premise might have indicated.
EmanuelLevy.ComMay 03, 2011It's good to see Peter Bogdanovich working again, but his Hollywood tale feels like a minor, trashy TV melodrama
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010This story about a possible murder isn't for kids.
Flick FilosopherNovember 19, 2008Though The Cat's Meow just sorta comes to a so-what ending and stops short, the getting there is delicious.
Three Movie BuffsSeptember 30, 2005I thought this was an incredible cast and I thought they were all fantastic at bringing their characters to life.
BBC.comAugust 03, 2004It''s still a tasty footnote in the chequered histories of both Chaplin -- rumoured to be Davies' secret lover -- and Hearst.
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