The Nine Lives of Fritz The Cat
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
The Nine Lives of Fritz The Cat (1974, USA) is an Animated film directed by Robert Taylor. It is the follow up to Fritz The Cat.
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- Featured in: The Fritz The Cat Collection
Main Details
- Released in 1974
- Color/ B & W
- Animated
- Running Time: 77 min | Argentina:79 min
- Production Co: American International Pictures (AIP)
- Distribution Co: American International Pictures (AIP) (1974) (USA) (theatrical) | Astral Films (Canada)
- Directed by Robert Taylor
- Written by Fred Halliday, Eric Monte, Robert Taylor
- Voices by Skip Hinnant, Reva Rose, Bob Holt, Robert Ridgely, Fred Smoot
- Produced by Steve Krantz
- Original Music by Tom Scott
- Cinematography by Ted C. Bemiller, Gregg Heschong
- Film Editing by Marshall M. Borden
Plot Summary
- Fritz the Cat may have lost one of his lives in the comics, but in his new movie, he has eight more lives left to go! While his wife screams at him, Fritz lights up a joint and reminiscences about what could have been.
Tagline
- I've come a long way, Baby!
- That New Breed of Cat is on a Whole New Trip!
- ...From Junk Pile to Jet Set
- That cat is back! And it's a whole NEW trip with some fabulous new friends! Among the least of which are HENRY K., ADOLPH HITLER, General GEORGE S. PATTON and the future dictator of the United States (name withheld by popular request)