Feline Frame-Up

1954
7.5| 0h6m| NR| en
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After Claude frames Marc Antony, making it look like the bulldog ate the kitty, Marc must try various methods of getting back at Claude from outside the yard.

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NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
utgard14 Great Chuck Jones short starring lesser-known Looney Tunes characters Claude Cat and bulldog Marc Antony. It's the third short featuring the two fighting over a little kitten called Pussyfoot. Claude pushes the kitten around and Marc Antony beats him up in return, only to be scolded by their master. So Claude gets Marc Antony kicked out of the house but that doesn't stop the bulldog from finding ways to get at him. What a fun cartoon. The animation is lovely with bright colors and well-drawn characters and backgrounds. The music is lively and whimsical. The gags are cleverly done and very funny. It's an excellent cartoon that I definitely recommend you take a look at. These characters may not be among the more famous ones but they work together well. If that final line doesn't make you laugh, nothing will.
TheLittleSongbird I've always loved Chuck Jones and Feline Frame Up has always been one of my personal favourites of his. The animation is very colourful and fluid, while the music is full of vibrant and characterful energy. The dialogue especially Claude's final line is witty and very funny, while the gags all hit their mark, the mail-slot one kills me every time and the story while slightly routine is always moving forward and engaging. Claude is very mean and deceitful here, but he also has many priceless facial expressions so despite him being not the most likable of all characters at least he's actually funny with it. Marc Antony works very well with him and is a good contrast. As you'd expect the voice work is terrific, Mel Blanc can do no wrong in my eyes.All in all, I love Feline Frame Up, finding it irresistible and hilarious. Try not to be put off too much by Claude's meanness here, especially when the facial expressions alone make Feline Frame Up as good as it is. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Robert Reynolds This is my favorite of the shorts starring Marc Anthony, though one of the others, Cat Feud, is a better cartoon. Claude Cat is thoroughly unlikeable in this one. He's deceitful, disgraceful and devious and those are his good qualities! Marc Anthony (clearly a dog's equivalent to Prince Valiant) wins out for the cause and for Truth, Justice and the American Way (oops, wrong hero) and the dim bulb that is the human "master" finally realizes that Claude's been playing him like a pipe organ in church. Marc Anthony's final ruse to get inside is priceless, as are Claude's facial expressions as the plot unfolds. The ending is marvelous and Claude's exit line is perfect. Well worth tracking down and watching. Most recommended.
LanceManley Warning *Minor Spoilers*Not the genius that was Feed the Kitty but still an excellent cartoon.Claude's spiteful teasing of Mark Anthony through the window is pants-wettingly hysterical and is impossibly made even funnier when the dog figures out how to get his own back.Mark Anthony's inventiveness at getting back into the house and his fear when his master catches him are wonderfully done and the facial expressions are again superlative.Only black mark is that Pussyfoot is limited to a cameo in this one.