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Los gatos no bailan

Título original: Cats Don't Dance
  • 1997
  • G
  • 1h 15min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,9/10
9 mil
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Los gatos no bailan (1997)
Danny, an ambitious singing and dancing cat, goes to Hollywood and overcomes several obstacles to fulfill his dream of becoming a movie star.
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FarceHand-Drawn AnimationParodySlapstickAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMusical

Danny, un ambicioso gato cantante y bailarín, va a Hollywood y supera varios obstáculos para cumplir su sueño de convertirse en estrella de cine.Danny, un ambicioso gato cantante y bailarín, va a Hollywood y supera varios obstáculos para cumplir su sueño de convertirse en estrella de cine.Danny, un ambicioso gato cantante y bailarín, va a Hollywood y supera varios obstáculos para cumplir su sueño de convertirse en estrella de cine.

  • Dirección
    • Mark Dindal
  • Guión
    • Rick Calabash
    • Robert Lence
    • Mark Dindal
  • Reparto principal
    • Scott Bakula
    • Jasmine Guy
    • Natalie Cole
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,9/10
    9 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Mark Dindal
    • Guión
      • Rick Calabash
      • Robert Lence
      • Mark Dindal
    • Reparto principal
      • Scott Bakula
      • Jasmine Guy
      • Natalie Cole
    • 63Reseñas de usuarios
    • 16Reseñas de críticos
    • 62Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Danny
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    Jasmine Guy
    Jasmine Guy
    • Sawyer
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    Natalie Cole
    Natalie Cole
    • Sawyer
    • (doblaje en canto)
    Ashley Peldon
    Ashley Peldon
    • Darla Dimple
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    Lindsay Ridgeway
    Lindsay Ridgeway
    • Darla Dimple
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    Kathy Najimy
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    • Tillie Hippo
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    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Woolie Mammoth
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    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
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    Rene Auberjonois
    Rene Auberjonois
    • Flanigan
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    Betty Lou Gerson
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    Hal Holbrook
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    Matthew Herried
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    Rick Logan
    • T. W. Turtle
    • (doblaje en canto)
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    • Farley Wink
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    David Johansen
    David Johansen
    • Bus Driver
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    Mark Dindal
    Mark Dindal
    • Max
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      • Robert Lence
      • Mark Dindal
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    9plummer-1

    My entire family loves this colorful, clever, comedic, cartoon!

    "Cats Don't Dance" is an excellent animated film, and if you asked my three kids, they'd tell you it's one of their favorite movies ever! "Cats Don't Dance" can be enjoyed whether you're age 4 (close to my youngest child) or age 40 (close to me). The movie uses bright and crisp colors which make you pay attention---and you'll have to! "Cats" moves at a rapid pace. I'm always apprehensive when I hear about animated musicals because the songs usually stink. However, I think the songs and musical sequences in "Cats" are better than those in most Disney hit movies. [Darla Dimples's performance singing "Big And Loud" is an animated classic.] My kids sing "Cats" songs just for fun. They've seen the movie (by their own request) almost 20 times. By the way, I knew Natalie Cole was a good singer, but who knew that Scott Bakula was too? "Cats Don't Dance" has great dialogue (Danny and Sawyer at her job, the same two cats arguing while a disaster ensues, and Danny meeting with Darla Dimple at her home are among my favorite scenes. If characters are going to achieve a good and noble goal in a movie, there MUST be worthy foils trying to stop them. "Cats Don't Dance" has two of the best villians ever in Darla Dimple and her behemoth of a butler Max. Darla takes being two-faced to a whole new level. (Notice at least twice in the movie when the red bow on her head looks more like two horns) Max is so huge that he actually blocks out light! His laugh is chillingly amazing and Max the the BEST line of dialogue in the movie: "How does the kitty cat gooooooooooooooo? [Danny: 'Meow?'] "Very goooooooooood." Every character in this movie (most of whom are animals) are drawn exaggeratedly and that fits perfectly for the theme and tone of this movie. "Cats" is a funny, wild ride for children and adults. If you like animation and/or musicals and/or clever comedy, you'll love "Cats Don't Dance". It's a shame this great movie isn't more popular. Hopefully good word-of-mouth (and word-of-internet) will change that.
    7EmperorNortonII

    A Cartoon Animal Tribute To Golden Age Hollywood

    "Cats Don't Dance" is a delightful animated feature in the style of a 1930's musical comedy. The main character, Danny (voiced by Scott Bakula), is a high-spirited cat from Kokomo, Indiana who goes to Hollywood with dreams of becoming a movie star. But there he finds limited roles available for animals. The story is a sly message about discrimination. The imagery is bright and the music is catchy. The villainess is a wonderful Darla Dimple, a Shirley Temple parody of a child star with a dark side. Together with her monstrous manservant Max, they provide many laughs. Other funny animals include Tilly the Hippo (voiced by Kathy Najimy) and T.W. the Turtle (voiced by Don Knotts). So "Cats Don't Dance" is an enjoyable movie for everyone!
    einsteins_stein

    Good fun if you give it a chance

    This is a great movie for both kids and adults! I have 3 boys, ages 4, 9 and 14, and they ALL like the film, especially the songs. The strange thing is that my boys generally think musical numbers are girl-stuff. Well, girl-stuff or not, they get into this flic, and I sometimes catch them singing along with the catchy tunes.

    Scott Bakula is a real surprise as Danny, the talented singing and dancing cat from Kokomo, Indiana, who comes to Hollywood with stars in his eyes, and ignites the fading dreams of the jaded animals who work as extras while humans get all the good scenes.

    The principal characters are well cast and easy to like, except for Darla and Max, whom you'll love to hate! BTW - I don't know the name of the young woman who did the singing voice for Darla, but she has a set of pipes that will absolutely knock you on your seat. Big And Loud!

    Take a look at this movie with an open mind and a young heart. You'll be glad you gave it a chance!
    AllisonLVenezio

    Fun and entertaining..

    Hollywood-it either makes or breaks you, sends some dreamers to the top, and others home. Can a little ambition go a long way?

    Set in the late 1930s, "Cats Don't Dance" is about Danny (voice of Scott Bakula), a singing and dancing cat from Kokomo, who heads to Hollywood in search of a big break, complete with dreams, ambitions, and a song in his heart. He is immediately hired to play a part in "Lil Arc Angel," a picture starring Hollywood's most celebrated actress, Darla Dimple (Ashley Peldon/Lindsay Ridgeway), whom, beneath her sweetie-pie personality, is really a spoiled brat who hates animals and will do anythig to destroy their dreams. Danny decides to steal the show from Darla, who shows her true colors. When he approaches Darla for help in getting the animals a big break, Darla conjures up a plan to get them all blacklisted from movies. Can Danny prove that ambition can get them their dreams?

    As a 19 year old, its not very common to like cutesy cartoons. However, this was something that would entertain anyone. Sure, the songs are corny, but the dance numbers are fun, and the singers really know their stuff. Scott Bakula, providing both the vocal and singing tracks for Danny, is energetic and fun, and he sings really well. Jasmine Guy and Natalie Cole, as Sawyer, is seductive and ambitious, just not willing to show it. The supporting animal cast, including Don Knotts as T.W. and Kathy Najimy as Tilly Hippo, are funny and smart. Kudos to Ashley Peldon and Lindsay Ridgeway, as Darla Dimple, who make her EXTREMELY evil, which I love.

    Fave parts: The dancing scene in the alley, the "Lil Arc Angel" scene in the beginning, the part where Darla has Danny at her house, eating animal crackers and being sweetly evil, and the ending, which I won't give away. I liked the song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". As for fave lines, I had a few. Max: What sound does the kitty cat make? Danny: (big fake grin)Meow??? Max: Gooood. This was also funny when the tables were turned. Scott Bakula doing all sorts of variations of Meow was classic too. Max cracked me up, hulking around scaring the animals. He even started to dance (one of the funniest moments).

    This was a wonderful film, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a good laugh, likes cartoons, or Scott Bakula. This is a charming film that encourages chasing your dreams, no matter how big they are. As T.W. said, "They can break your cookie, but you'll always have your fortune." Isn't that the stuff dreams are made of?
    7bkrauser-81-311064

    Deceptively Good Non-Disney Classic

    Cats Don't Dance (1997) is a hyper-saturated animated feast for the senses and an especially fun treat for those familiar with the musicals and screwball comedies of the 1930's. Having been accustomed to the beautiful detail of Pixar and the delicate touches of Disney's golden age, I was pleasantly surprised by a movie that takes absolute advantage of the slapsticky world of cartoons.

    Danny (Scott Bakula) is our wide-eyed feline protagonist who sings and dances his way into a big studio picture headlined by America's Sweetheart Darla Dimple (part voiced by Ashley Peldon and sung by Lindsay Ridgeway). His friends/critics include cynical bit players Tillie the Hippo (Kathy Najimy), Cranston the Billy goat (Hal Holbrook), Wollie the Elephant (John Rhys-Davies) and Pudge the Penguin (Matthew Herried). Also in the mix is obvious love interest Sawyer (voiced by Jasmine Guy and part sung by Natalie Cole). I say obvious because she absolutely despises Danny through two thirds of the film and she's the only other cat in the film. Call me crazy but I think that relationship is a lock.

    Danny learns quickly that animals aren't considered star material in Hollywood. His hamming on the set captures the attention of an infuriated Darla yet gains the respect of the other animals. This dynamic is reminiscent of how African Americans were treating during the time. Those who made a go of acting were type-casted as slaves, maids and shoe shiners. Those lucky enough to take full advantage of their roles like Hattie McDaniel in Gone with the Wind (1939) received death threats.

    It's interesting to not that in addition to the barrier breaking Gone with the Wind, The film also makes references to The Wizard of Oz (1939), regalia of the LGBT community instilling since of community. Maybe the creators of Cats Don't Dance wanted to make a modern day fable holding to the maxims of equality and acceptance towards all. Though the more reasonable rationale for both films getting their names in lights is they were both released in 1939.

    There are other sly riffs on Hollywood classics such as The Footlight Parade (1933), The Ten Commandments (1956), Singin' in the Rain (1952) and Bringing Up Baby (1938). That is in addition to the Darla Dimple character being an obvious parody of Shirley Temple at one point ravenously biting off the heads of animal crackers in front of the beleaguered Danny. They even have an onslaught of throwaway gags involving King Kong (1933), Zsa Zsa Gabor and The MGM Lion among many, many others.

    Yet those not looking to reduce an animated movie to a game of "I Spy" will still find a lot to take away. The plot while well-worn is nevertheless genuine and interesting, the animation is eye-popping- ly goofy and the songs are entertaining if occasionally a little bland. One would wish that the characters were given a little more breathing room since the pace of the film is near neck-breaking yet seeing the gang sing "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" makes it all worthwhile.

    Directed by the man who gave you The Emperor's New Groove (2000), featuring songs written by the considerably talented Randy Newman and starring the Captain of the Starship Enterprise NX-01, Cats Don't Dance is infectious fun. Overall not quite up there with The Lion King (1994) but comparable to Disney's Hercules (1997) released the same year. It's certainly not a film deserving of its obscurity so track it down and watch it if you can.

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      The poster parodies at the end are all of movies from Warner Bros., New Line Cinema or Turner Entertainment. The filmmakers originally conceived of parodies of other famous films, such as Sonrisas y lágrimas (1965) and La guerra de las galaxias (1977), but abandoned them because they would've had to pay licensing fees.
    • Pifias
      As Danny arrives in Hollywood at the beginning of the film, the Hollywood sign can be seen. The film is set in 1939 so the sign should still read Hollywoodland as it did until 1949.
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      Darla Dimple: I'm the star! You stupid, stupid cat! I should have drowned you all when I flooded the stage!

      [echoing over the PA says "Flooded the stage". The crowd, L.B. Mammoth and Flanigan were shocked and gasped]

      Crowd: Darla Dimple! I can't believe it.

      [Darla looks around, forces a smile, a weak giggle, grabs Danny, and tries to act all innocent. Pudge giggles and pushes the trap door lever]

      Darla Dimple: [as she falls down the trap door, screaming] Max!

      Max: [on the Darla balloon, floating over Paris] Oui, Miss Dimple?

    • Créditos adicionales
      There is a statement in the closing credits: "No animals were harmed during the making of this film. Although, some were erased and had to be redrawn."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Devil's Own/Cats Don't Dance/B*A*P*S/The Sixth Man/The Eighth Day/The Substance of Fire (1997)
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      Danny's Arrival Song
      Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman

      Performed by Scott Bakula

      Arranged by Steve Goldstein

      Produced by Randy Newman and Steve Goldstein

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de marzo de 1997 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Turner Feature Animation
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