Tres científicos ayudan a un felino alienígena, varado en la Tierra, a reparar su nave espacial dañada para poder regresar a casa, pero sus esfuerzos se ven obstaculizados por oficiales del ... Leer todoTres científicos ayudan a un felino alienígena, varado en la Tierra, a reparar su nave espacial dañada para poder regresar a casa, pero sus esfuerzos se ven obstaculizados por oficiales del ejército ineptos y espías extranjeros.Tres científicos ayudan a un felino alienígena, varado en la Tierra, a reparar su nave espacial dañada para poder regresar a casa, pero sus esfuerzos se ven obstaculizados por oficiales del ejército ineptos y espías extranjeros.
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- Col. Woodruff
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It's true that you can't be too hard on films like this. Although, as an adult, I found "The Cat from Outer Space" overlong and not always good at gaining momentum, it's still quite engaging family fare that the kids ought to enjoy. Certainly the talented cast makes it quite easy to watch: Sandy Duncan is cute as Berry's would-be love interest, McLean Stevenson a hoot as his sports-obsessed pal, Harry Morgan hilarious as a ramrod-straight Army general. There's a generous dose of familiar faces in the supporting cast, too: Roddy McDowall, Jesse White, Alan Young, Hans Conried, Ronnie Schell (who plays both Sergeant Duffy and the voice of Jake the cat), James Hampton, Howard Platt, etc. Berry is quite personable in the lead.
Overall, this is fairly mild as far as live-action Disney comedy goes, with not that many true laugh-out-loud moments, but again, kids are likely to be far less judgmental, and may very well take to most of the gags (there is one good laugh when we see Morgans' underwear); young and old alike will be endeared to the feline star, a very well trained animal indeed. The airborne finale is reasonably tense and exciting.
Sorrell "Boss Hogg" Booke appears unbilled at the conclusion, in his final feature film appearance.
Seven out of 10.
It's a mash-centric movie and it sort of feels like the answer to the question, what if Disney made a MASH sci-fi movie for kids? A bit boring in parts, but it definitely holds up and is worth a watch.
This was Disney making a sci fi movie fit for children, it's cute, it's campy, it's not meant to be an Oscar-grabbing masterpiece of acting, effects, or even plot. If Disney had produce the pinnacle of special effects, acting and storyline for its day, everyone would trash it as being either too complex, or unsuitable for children. Disney makes movies for kids, that's what they do. Deal with it.
Kids would be frightened by a true alien being, so a cat is a suitable substitute, makes for a warm cuddly visual even. The story had to be simple or kids wouldn't and couldn't follow it.
Those who want to critique this film as though it were high art need to get over it. If a 6 year old needs to be handed Masterpiece Theater to properly entertain them, there is something very wrong indeed.
If you have not seen since were a kitten maybe you need to see it again. If have not seen it then see it! It's Disney so how can you go wrong?
I wish they would do more like this. I mean sure they did Cats and Dogs and have done others but non that deal with space Cats or such, not in long time.
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- TriviaJake the cat was played by two different Abyssinian cats: Rumple and his sister, Amber.
- ErroresEarly in the film, Frank and Jake discuss procuring the bar of gold necessary to repair the ship. During the discussion, Jake says that he will need to reduce it while retaining all its properties. Later, when Jake reduces the gold to the size of a small pencil, Liz easily picks it up. If the "reduced" gold had retained all of its original properties as Jake said, it should have had the same mass as a bar of gold.
- Citas
Dr. Elizabeth 'Liz' Bartlett: But I don't have a parachute!
Mr. Charlie Olympus: Then you have a problem.
Mr. Stallwood: But I don't have a parachute either!
Mr. Charlie Olympus: Then you have the same problem.
- Créditos curiososBefore the Buena Vista logo, there is a silent animation congratulating Mickey Mouse on his 50th birthday.
- ConexionesFeatured in Making a 'Splash' (2002)
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- USD 4,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 44 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.75 : 1