P.S. Your Cat is Dead!
P.S. Your Cat is Dead!

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Jimmy (Steve Guttenberg) and Kate (Cynthia Watros) are in the middle of a break-up and completely oblivious to the fact that they're being robbed, by a gay guy. Kate splits, leaving Jimmy alone in the house with the burglar (Lombardo Boyar). They confront one another, start talking, and suddenly Jimmy's wondering if he's really, you know, "sensitive".... (Full plot summary below)

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Jimmy (Steve Guttenberg) and Kate (Cynthia Watros) are in the middle of a break-up and completely oblivious to the fact that they're being robbed, by a gay guy. Kate splits, leaving Jimmy alone in the house with the burglar (Lombardo Boyar). They confront one another, start talking, and suddenly Jimmy's wondering if he's really, you know, "sensitive".

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New York Times - 9/10 by Dave KehrMr. Guttenberg's direction of "Cat," is competent and unadorned, bringing out whatever qualities the text possesses -- mainly good-naturedness.
L.A. Weekly - 9/10 by Hazel-Dawn DumpertIt's Boyar who’s the find here, though, a gently magnetic presence who's all the more impressive for being thoroughly riveting despite spending most of the movie face-down on a counter.
San Francisco Examiner - 3/10 by Jeffrey M. AndersonGuttenberg's Jimmy is such a natural extension of the actor himself, which adds a dimension the original playwright never could have imagined.
Newsday - 3/10 by John AndersonIt is, inevitably, an actorly exercise -- not off-puttingly so, perhaps, but at no time do we have a sense that we've transcended the stage. Or, for that matter, 1970.
User Review - 10/10 by A Cgood remake of a book.. but a terribly ruined ending!
User Review - 10/10 by Private USteve's directorial debut...I can't look at Lombardo with a straight face anymore. Great movie though! Love that guy!
User Review - 8/10 by Ian MI thought this adaptation of the play was funny, and well done. Plus Lombardo's tush is adorable!
User Review - 6/10 by Rick LRandom, funny movie. The plot is a little thin and the main character a little pathetic, but it has some humorous scenes.
User Review - 6/10 by John TThat was weird. I really like Guttenberg and thought I would love him in a dark comedy, but this was weirder than I thought possible. Guttenberg lacked the enthusiasm of some of the other characters and was unconvincing as an unemployed actor/writer. It didn't seem like everyone was acting in the same film overall it lacked a cohesive element in storytelling.
User Review - 6/10 by Anonymous UserHaving read the late James Kirkwood's play and having seen a production of it, I wanted to like this movie. The acting and direction are good enough. Alterations Gutenberg made to Kirkwoods story are the problem. The twist in Kirkwood's play is that the burglar is gay and makes Jimmy question his own sexuality before the night ends. This part of the story was removed from the film. The ending a straight guy and his gay burglar becoming buddies is just plain silly. Perhaps playing gay was too much for Gutenberg. If so, he should never have taken on the part.

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