A Talking Cat!?! is a 2013 independent children's film that was directed by David DeCoteau. The film was released direct to DVD on February 18, 2013 by Phase 4 Films and involves Eric Roberts as the voice of the talking cat. This movie has been said to be one of the worst, earning an astonishing 2.5/10 by IMDb.com, and a 1/5 on Common Sense Media.
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Synopsis
The film follows two single-parent families that are brought together by Duffy (Eric Roberts), a cat with the capability of speech. The wealthy Phil (Johnny Whitaker) recently sold his computer company in order to spend more time with his model son Chris (Justin Cone), who is indifferent about his dad's decision. Meanwhile, Susan (Kristine DeBell) is struggling to make ends meet as a caterer with her two children Tina (Janis Peebles) and Trent (Daniel Dannas). Duffy then enters their lives, giving them advice, but with the limitation that he can only speak to them once.
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Cast
- Johnny Whitaker as Phil
- Kristine DeBell as Susan
- Justin Cone as Chris
- Janis Peebles as Tina
- Alison Sieke as Frannie
- Daniel Dannas as Trent
- Eric Roberts as Duffy (voice)
Production
The film is one of several direct-to-video family films directed by David DeCoteau under the pseudonym Mary Crawford. It was shot in three days in the same mansion as director DeCoteau's 1313 series. Eric Roberts' dialogue was recorded in 15 minutes.
Reception
Critical reception has been predominantly negative, with Film.com criticizing the character of Duffy. The A.V. Club gave a mostly negative review for the film, but stated that "for lovers of utter, unredeemable trash, it is highly recommended." CraveOnline also gave a negative review, but also recommended it as a film for "Bad Movie Night".
In an interview, DeCoteau said of the film that "people have called me who I haven't seen since high school who said, 'David, after 100 movies you've finally made a movie we like.'" He added, "I watched it again, because I hadn't seen it since we made it, and it is so ridiculous and hilarious and over-the-top."
Legacy
In 2016, the film was featured in a review by YouTube comedian JonTron.
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