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The Cat's Meow (2002)

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Reviews Counted:115

Fresh:83

Rotten:32

Average Rating:6.5/10

Consensus: The Cat's Meow is a deliciously evoked period piece and whodunit.

Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: From award-winning screenwriter Steven Peros and acclaimed director Peter Bogdanovich comes THE CAT'S MEOW, an extraordinary look at a fateful excursion of "fun and frolic" aboard William Randolph... From award-winning screenwriter Steven Peros and acclaimed director Peter Bogdanovich comes THE CAT'S MEOW, an extraordinary look at a fateful excursion of "fun and frolic" aboard William Randolph Hearst's private yacht in November of 1924 that brought together some of the century's best-known personalities and resulted in a still-unsolved, hushed-up killing. As Hearst and his lover actress Marion Davies set sail from San Pedro Harbor early one Saturday morning. They host a small group that includes the brilliant but self-absorbed Charlie Chaplin, film pioneer Thomas Ince preoccupied with his recent financial setbacks, ambitious gossip columnist Louella Parsons, and the eccentric British Victorian novelist Elinor Glyn. Quickly, however, it becomes clear that although witty repartee is the order of the day, deceit and deception are also on the menu.

Everyone, it seems, has a secret agenda: Ince, whose pioneering work in defining the role of the film producer has been favorably compared to D.W. Griffith's contributions to directing, is determined to seal a partnership with Hearst's Cosmopolitan Pictures despite W.R.'s seeming lack of interest; New York-based film critic Louella Parsons has her eye on a transfer to the west coast where she can cover the film industry more intimately; Ince's lover, actress Margaret Livingston, no longer cares to keep their affair a secret; Hearst himself suspects that his paramour Davies has been unfaithful with the legendary comic Chaplin; and Chaplin indeed schemes to steal away the beautiful actress from the richest man in the world.

The boat sets off, and the first evening's dinner gives way to frenetic dancing to the on-board jazz band, followed by a screening of Ms. Davies' latest film. From there the late-night revelries shift to individual cabins for bootleg whiskey and other tempting, though illicit, nocturnal activities.

Meanwhile, Ince stokes Hearst's flames of jealousy and offers to "keep an eye on" Ms. Davies if the two men were to unite their filmmaking enterprises. At the same time, Elinor warns Marion away from the predatory advances of the womanizing Chaplin. Hearst is further incensed when a late-night wire comes in to report that a rival newspaper will publish an item romantically linking Chaplin and Davies.

The next day Hearst's party guests are treated to an unusual display when their host fires a cannonball into the stomach of a brawny vaudevillian named "Mr. Cannonball." Meanwhile, lawyer George Thomas warns the increasingly desperate Ince not to turn over to Hearst a love letter to Marion that the producer stole from Chaplin's cabin. That afternoon, as Margaret reveals to anyone who'll listen that she is Thomas Ince's lover, Marion pleads with Charlie to keep his distance, though they cannot deny their mutual attraction.

That night, Ince fuels Hearst's jealousy into a bonfire. In an attempt to further ingratiate himself to close the partnership deal, he hands Hearst the crumpled love letter that he stole from Chaplin's wastebasket. Later, as figures come and go, trading whispered conversations in the shadows, the events of the last two days hurtle toward a dramatic moment of tragedy and a single gunshot echoes in the night. The events of that evening affect the lives of every celebrity on board the ship, and before the excursion is over, all will learn the painfully high price of their precarious success. -- © 2001 Lions Gate Films [More]

Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Edward Herrmann, Eddie Izzard, Cary Elwes

Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Edward Herrmann, Eddie Izzard, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Tilley, Claudia Harrison, Ronan Vibert, Victor Slezak, Claudie Blakely, Chiara Schoras, Ingrid Lacey, John C. Vennema, James Laurenson

Director: Peter Bogdanovich

Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Screenwriter: Steven Peros
Producer: Kim Bieber, Carol Lewis
Studio: Lions Gate Films

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It's pretty linear and only makeup-deep, but Bogdanovich ties it together with efficiency and an affection for the period.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
05/03/02
Jay Carr
Jay Carr
Boston Globe

Not only a reminder of how they used to make movies, but also how they sometimes still can be made.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
04/29/02
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

It's fun for film buffs who have heard of people like Ince, Elinor Glyn, and Louella Parsons.

Full Review Source: Sacramento News & Review | comment Comment
04/29/02
Jim Lane
Jim Lane
Sacramento News & Review

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Full Review Source: www.susangranger.com | comment Comment
04/29/02
Susan Granger
Susan Granger
www.susangranger.com

A fictional account of a tabloid half-truth. It plays into the sensationalism without exploring other possibilities. Chaplin claims he wasn't even there!

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
04/28/02
Collin Souter
Collin Souter
eFilmCritic.com
N/R

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Full Review Source: Nitrate Online | comment Comment
04/28/02
Cynthia Fuchs
Cynthia Fuchs
Nitrate Online

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Full Review Source: Modamag.com | comment Comment
04/28/02
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
Modamag.com

A solid, engaging period mystery.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
04/28/02
Marc Savlov
Marc Savlov
Austin Chronicle
N/R

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Full Review Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | comment Comment
04/27/02
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Primarily works as a reminder that Bogdanovich, who hasn't made a feature film since 1993, is still very much a force as a director -- and as another signal of Dunst's astonishing talent.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
04/26/02
Moira MacDonald
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times

Bogdanovich takes a tale of old Hollywood and infuses it with velocity and enthusiasm.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
04/26/02
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

Jolting into Charleston rhythms, the story has the sizzle of old news that has finally found the right vent (accurate? Who cares?).

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
04/26/02
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

Bogdanovich puts history in perspective and, via Kirsten Dunst's remarkable performance, he showcases Davies as a young woman of great charm, generosity and diplomacy.

Full Review Source: Sacramento Bee | comment Comment
04/26/02
Joe Baltake
Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee

Swell when it purrs, when the three top stars are in full form, but it spits and hisses and screeches too often to take full hold.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
04/26/02
Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy
Oregonian

The actors do a good job of overcoming the stagebound feel of The Cat's Meow, which, for all its charms, sometimes feels as self-obsessed as the characters it slyly mocks.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
04/26/02
Rene Rodriguez
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald

Represents a return to form by Peter Bogdanovich.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
04/26/02
Eric Harrison
Eric Harrison
Houston Chronicle

A stylish trifle lit by the starring presence of Kirsten Dunst.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
04/26/02
Susan Stark
Susan Stark
Detroit News

More obvious than acerbic, more inane than insightful and exaggerated to the point of caricature.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
04/26/02
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press

A handful of very strong performances keep redeeming the film just when it seems as if it's going to become intolerable.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
04/26/02
Jeff Vice
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

In the end, it's an amusing diversion. But it should be more.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
04/26/02
Steven Rosen
Steven Rosen
Denver Post
 
 
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