In the outrageous comedy CATS & DOGS, Professor Brody (Jeff Goldblum) is on the verge of discovering a chemical formula that would give humans immunity to dog allergies, making dogs the clear favorite of humans over cats, their age-old enemies. When a power-mad white Persian cat named Mr. Tinkles (voiced by Sean Hayes) decides to kidnap the professor and his family and attempt to reverse the formula, making all humans allergic to dogs, canine operative Butch (voiced by Alec Baldwin) and young, hapless recruit Lou (voiced by Tobey Maguire) must stop Mr. Tinkles's nefarious plans.
Blending live action with realistic puppetry and seamless computer animation, CATS & DOGS reveals an amusingly secretive world of talking felines and canines where cats parachute out of stealth planes in night-vision goggles and dogs operate hi-tech computer equipment. And in one of the film's most stunning sequences, a Russian mercenary kitten attacks the Brody household with an arsenal of weapons including plastic explosives and bladed boomerangs. Entertaining for both children and adults, the film also features Elizabeth Perkins and the vocal talents of Susan Sarandon, Jon Lovitz, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Joe Pantoliano.
DVD Features:
Audio:
Stereo 2S English
Associate Producer
Chris Bender: Producer
Executive Producer
J.C. Spink: Executive Producer, CATS AND DOGS (2001)
Voice
Alec Baldwin: American Actor, BEETLEJUICE (1988)
Voice
Joe Pantoliano: American Supporting Actor
Voice
Jon Lovitz: American Comedian/Actor
Voice
Michael Clarke Duncan: African American actor, THE GREEN MILE
Voice
Sean Hayes: American Television Actor, WILL & GRACE
Voice
Susan Sarandon: Oscar winning actress, DEAD MAN WALKING
Voice
Tobey Maguire: American actor, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES/SPIDER-MAN series
Director of Photography
Julio Macat:
Review 1:
"...[A] clever piece of summer entertainment....[With] exuberant fun to delight children without driving their parents completely crazy..."
Source: New York Times
p.E4 07/04/2001
Review 2:
"...Impressive technical work....[The actors] throw themselves into their work with suitable fervor..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.56 07/13/2001
Review 3:
"...To be sure, there is a great deal of technical know-how at work in this picture..."
Source: Variety
p.20-4 07/09/2001
Review 4:
"...There are some funny, well-executed gags studded throughout..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.38-9 09/01/2001
Review 5:
"...Animals who think they're people. As hard as you try, you just can't deny their appeal..."
Source: Total Film
p.90 09/01/2001