The Richest Cat in the World
The Richest Cat in the World | |
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Written by |
Marshall Efron Alfa-Betty Olsen |
Story by |
Les Alexander Steve Ditlea |
Directed by | Greg Beeman |
Starring |
Ramon Bieri Steven Kampmann Caroline McWilliams |
Music by | Peter Bernstein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Alexander Gorby Andy Rose |
Cinematography | George Koblasa |
Editor(s) | Stanford C. Allen |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company(s) | Walt Disney Television |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | March 9, 1986 |
The Richest Cat in the World is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film directed by Greg Beeman and released by Walt Disney Television.
It first aired as the Disney Sunday Movie on ABC on Sunday March 9, 1986.[1]
Plot
The death of millionaire Oscar Kohlmeyer leaves an inheritance to a talking cat called Leo Kohlmeyer. Leo's inheritance is worth five million dollars while Oscar's nephew (Mr. Rigsby) gets twenty-five thousand dollars on the condition he doesn't contest the will. Being greedy and bossy, Mrs. Rigsby forces her husband to contest. The Rigsbys try to kidnap the cat.
Primary cast
- Ramon Bieri as Oscar Kohlmeyer
- Steven Kampmann as Howard Piggans
- Caroline McWilliams as Paula Rigsby
- Steve Vinovich as Gus Barrett
- George Wyner as Victor Rigsby
- Brandon Call as Bart
- Kellie Martin as Veronica
- Palmer (the cat)[2]
See also
- The Aristocats - Another Disney film with a similar plot.
References
- ↑ (8 March 1986). TV Preview, Sumter Daily Item
- ↑ Geringer, Dan (17 April 1986). Cat's on a roll, but Boomer's gone bust, Spokane Chronicle (Knight-Ridder article)
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