The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing

The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing

Two women loved him. One died for him. One killed for him.

  • 123 Mins
  • 1973
  • en
  • star5.8/ 10

On the run from her violent husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a train robbery and is taken prisoner by a frontier outlaw gang, led by a bandit who’s hiding a secret of his own.

Review

John Chard

Cat Prancing. Richard C. Sarafian directs and Eleanor Perry adapts the screenplay from Marilyn Durham's novel. It stars Burt Reynolds, Sarah Miles, Lee J. Cobb, Jack Warden, George Hamilton, Bo Hopkins, Robert Donner and Jay Silverheels. Music is by John Williams and cinematography (Panavision/Metrocolor) by Harry Stradling JR. Train robbing outlaw starts to fall for a woman who inadvertently becomes a kidnapee. The rumours and gossip behind the making of the film are far more interesting than the film itself. Miles was married to Robert Bolt (they would be married twice), and it is believed that Bolt had to do uncredited work on the script to make it better! This as Miles and Reynolds were having some fun after hours, while Miles' manager (David Whiting) died under suspicious circumstances during the production. The production is, on a technical level, superb, the locations are outstandingly realised by Stradling's photography, while Williams shows his multi stranded genius by providing a number of different musical compositions throughout the pic. Sadly the film drags and come the midway point it just becomes dull. It starts off promisingly, with a daring train robbery introducing us to a band of outlaws, led by Reynolds of course, who are interesting enough to keep us, well, interested. Yet this proves to be a false dawn as what looked like being a potent manhunt of the gang, with revenge flavoured seasoning and sexual tensions, quickly turns into a wet romance stretched out to nearly two hours run time. As Miles and Reynolds take center stage for the second half of film, you realise that Cobb and Warden have been criminally underused. Lead performances are OK, it's just that the narrative is uninteresting and poorly directed - though a pat on the back is warranted for the respectful writing of the American Indians. It looks and musically sounds great, but really it's hard to recommend with confidence. 5/10

Image 0
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3

Movies You May Like

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Great Train Robbery
Rage at Dawn
Man of the West
The Missouri Breaks
The Grey Fox
Colorado Territory
Buster
Cat Ballou
Soleil Rouge
Gentle Annie
Vivo per la tua morte
Jackass Mail
The Three Outlaws
Cannon for Cordoba
Wyoming Mail
Un treno per Durango
One More Train to Rob
Thundering Frontier
アーリーレインズ

Recommended Movies

Pan Wołodyjowski
Una piccola impresa meridionale
El Condor
Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring
For Your Eyes Only
Taxi 3
Fast & Furious 6
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter
Vacanze ai Caraibi - Il film di Natale
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Steamboat Willie
Wake Up Sid
Meet the Fockers
Arthur
4.3.2.1
Fast & Furious
Dr. No
名探偵コナン・絶海の探偵
Killing Season