The Cat from Outer Space

1978

Action / Comedy / Family / Sci-Fi

15
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh67%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled58%
IMDb Rating6.0105294

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Hey_Sweden7 / 10

Amiable Disney film.

A feline from another planet makes an unscheduled stop on Earth. While the U.S. military ponders over his spacecraft and tries to determine if it's Russian (or otherwise) in origin, he makes contact with a bumbling, likeable, eccentric scientist (Ken Berry) and implores the human to help him with his spacecraft repairs. Meanwhile, a nefarious enemy agent (William Prince) is determined to unravel the secrets of the cats' powerful collar.

It's true that you can't be too hard on films like this. Although, as an adult, I found "The Cat from Outer Space" overlong and not always good at gaining momentum, it's still quite engaging family fare that the kids ought to enjoy. Certainly the talented cast makes it quite easy to watch: Sandy Duncan is cute as Berry's would-be love interest, McLean Stevenson a hoot as his sports-obsessed pal, Harry Morgan hilarious as a ramrod-straight Army general. There's a generous dose of familiar faces in the supporting cast, too: Roddy McDowall, Jesse White, Alan Young, Hans Conried, Ronnie Schell (who plays both Sergeant Duffy and the voice of Jake the cat),James Hampton, Howard Platt, etc. Berry is quite personable in the lead.

Overall, this is fairly mild as far as live-action Disney comedy goes, with not that many true laugh-out-loud moments, but again, kids are likely to be far less judgmental, and may very well take to most of the gags (there is one good laugh when we see Morgans' underwear); young and old alike will be endeared to the feline star, a very well trained animal indeed. The airborne finale is reasonably tense and exciting.

Sorrell "Boss Hogg" Booke appears unbilled at the conclusion, in his final feature film appearance.

Seven out of 10.

Reviewed by whotobe9 / 10

Fun Movie

This movie is just fun. No serious plot, just an enjoyable movie with some really wonderful actors. If anyone has kids, enjoys cats, or just likes a lighthearted film, see this one. This movie is the reason we named our cat "Jake" not because of his looks, but because of his intelligence (from another world you might say).

Reviewed by bkoganbing5 / 10

Feline astronaut

This Disney classic from the 70s gives us the novel proposition that on a planet in a galaxy far far away cats by virtue of their superior intellect are the dominant creatures. So dominant are they that they get folks with arms, legs, and opposible thumbs to do the manual labor, Well we cat lovers do a lot of the manual labor for feline pets in any event.

Ken Berry, Sandy Duncan, and McLean Stevenson are a trio of scientists who are trying to help this cat named Jake back to his world after his space ship crash lands on earth. But our military has it and some spies also want it.

As is usual Disney gives a lot of work to familiar character players from the past. For me it's the best thing about Disney films of the 0s, 70s, and 80s. My favorite here is Harry Morgan as a blustery bellowing general.

Since Jake looks so much like Ginger whom I lost recently this review is dedicated to her. Good viewing from the Magic Kingdom.

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