A young woman suspects foul play when her cat comes home wearing a wristwatch. Convincing the FBI, though, and catching the bad guys is tougher than she imagined.
A young woman suspects foul play when her cat comes home wearing a wristwatch. Convincing the FBI, though, and catching the bad guys is tougher than she imagined.
The film's central premise of a cat helping solve a kidnapping is inherently apolitical, focusing on a lighthearted mystery and the resolution of a crime without promoting any specific political ideology.
This 1965 Disney film features a cast that is entirely traditional, with no visible racial or ethnic diversity. The narrative is a straightforward mystery-comedy that does not incorporate or critique traditional identities, nor does it address any themes related to diversity, equity, or inclusion.
The film "That Darn Cat!" (1965) is a family-friendly mystery that does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a cat's role in solving a kidnapping, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1965 film "That Darn Cat!" is an adaptation of the novel "Undercover Cat." All major characters, including Patti Randall, Agent Zeke Kelso, and the cat D.C., maintain their established genders from the source material in the film.
The 1965 film "That Darn Cat!" is the first adaptation of the novel "Undercover Cat." There are no prior screen versions or established canonical racial depictions for its characters that were altered in this film.
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