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El gato con botas

  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
76
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El gato con botas (1961)
SatireSlapstickAdventureComedyFantasyMysteryRomance

King Serio must give his daughter Dorita to the evil Ogre. The Lady of Time gives a pair of boots to the shepherd Juanito, who tries them on his cat. This becomes a big and helpful cat that ... Read allKing Serio must give his daughter Dorita to the evil Ogre. The Lady of Time gives a pair of boots to the shepherd Juanito, who tries them on his cat. This becomes a big and helpful cat that poses as the servant of a marquis and together will try to vanquish the Ogre and rescue th... Read allKing Serio must give his daughter Dorita to the evil Ogre. The Lady of Time gives a pair of boots to the shepherd Juanito, who tries them on his cat. This becomes a big and helpful cat that poses as the servant of a marquis and together will try to vanquish the Ogre and rescue the princess.

  • Directors
    • Roberto Rodríguez
    • Manuel San Fernando
  • Writers
    • Sergio Magaña Hidalgo
    • Charles Perrault
    • Roberto Rodríguez
  • Stars
    • Santanón
    • Antonio Raxel
    • Humberto Dupeyrón
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    76
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Roberto Rodríguez
      • Manuel San Fernando
    • Writers
      • Sergio Magaña Hidalgo
      • Charles Perrault
      • Roberto Rodríguez
    • Stars
      • Santanón
      • Antonio Raxel
      • Humberto Dupeyrón
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Santanón
    • El Gato
    • (as El Enano Santanón)
    Antonio Raxel
    • El Rey Serio
    Humberto Dupeyrón
    Humberto Dupeyrón
    • Juanito
    • (as Humberto Dupeyron)
    Edmundo Benitez
    • El Gallo
    • (as Edmundo Benítez)
    Rocio Rosales
    • La Princesa
    • (as Rocío Rosales)
    Armando Gutiérrez
    • El Ogro
    Luis Manuel Pelayo
    Luis Manuel Pelayo
    • El Canciller
    Ana María Hernández
    • La dama del tiempo
    Elvira Lodi
    • Nana de princesa
    Victorio Blanco
    • Miembro de la corte
    Edmundo Espino
    • Papá de Juanito
    José Luis Fernández
    • El heraldo negro
    Moreno López
    Moreno López
    • Hermano de Juanito
    David Hayat
    • Hermano de Juanito
    Rubén Márquez
    • Leñador
    Jorge Arvizu
    Jorge Arvizu
    • El Gallo
    • (voice)
    Julio Lucena
    • El Gato
    • (voice)
    Agripina Anaya
    • Aldeana
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Roberto Rodríguez
      • Manuel San Fernando
    • Writers
      • Sergio Magaña Hidalgo
      • Charles Perrault
      • Roberto Rodríguez
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    5lee_eisenberg

    prepare to experience sheer weirdness

    Whoa! I have seen some bizarre movies, but Roberto Rodríguez's adaptation of Charles Perrault's story is in a class all by itself! "El gato con botas" comes across as one giant acid trip. Exaggerated acting, sped-up scenes, and occasional singing make this one of the weirdest movies out there. While watching it I made a few comments like the characters on "Mystery Science Theater 3000" make; Mike and the 'bots would've had a field day with this movie.

    I assume that the characters are supposed to represent the detachment between the social classes in Mexico - the royals and aristocracy are white while the peasants are swarthy - but seriously, the whole movie comes across as a joke. Nevertheless, they probably had fun filming it, and you'll probably enjoy making MST3K-style cracks at it. The challenge will be finding a copy.
    StudentDriver

    English version is horrid, avoid at all costs.

    There's a music store near my home that has a video-rental wall full of "Psychotronic" like films... the clerk told my wife and I that if we wanted something that really was screwed up, we should rent Puss 'n' Boots.

    Welll... the guy was correct, but it wasn't what we were looking for. The dubbing is absolutely horrid; the voices are incredibly grating, and the whole experience is akin to psychological torture. My wife left the room about 30 minutes in, and I made it to the end, barely.

    This movie really doesn't lend itself well to MST3K type drubbing, nor is it amusingly wacked-out. It's a horrible experience. There is no redeeming quality in it, and it's a sin that the person responsible for the dub attempted to foist this upon the children of America (granted, maybe the youth of America can stand this better than an adult, but there's no excuse for passing off cut-rate work just because the intended audience isn't conscious of quality yet.)

    Note that my comments refer only to the English version- I have no experience with the original language version; it could be fantastic for all I know...
    rdh7182373

    K. Gordon Murray strikes again!

    Like many Baby Boomers, I saw this picture in a Children's Matinee in the sixties. It was bad then, it's bad now. However, I enjoy it for the nostalgia of the times, namely my recollections of seeing family oriented movies on a large screen.

    I did some research on K. Gordon Murray and a competing company, Childhood Productions run by Barry Yellin. Both men tried to corner the kiddie matinee venue in the sixties. As the market began to dry up, they both formed secondary companies that released X-rated porno films! Quite a product line, wasn't it? Murray got into serious tax troubles with the IRS in the seventies. They literally hounded him to death! He died of a heart attack while they were investigating him. The IRS seized his assets including the 35mm color dupe negatives he was using to strike the release prints. For all I know, they may still have them. AIP purchased syndication rights from both Murray and Yellin before they folded and distributed 16mm copies on television. The rights eventually returned to the foreign production companies.

    Richard W. Haines, author "Technicolor Movies"
    10enriquerebsamenbis

    NOT THE MOVIE BUT THE LADY OF TIME

    A great movie but not by itself, just a godd memory of my grand grand mother playing the role of the Lady of time
    9Kabumpo

    Underrated Satire

    Constantly bombarded at this film are turkey awards for bad costuming and poor dubbing. As we all know, poor dubbing is not the filmmaker's fault, because this film was made to be seen in Spanish. To find heavy fault with the costumes is to ignore the films strong merits as an excellent satire. I find this film reminiscent of Jean Renoir's _The Golden Coach_. This is because the film relocates the story from France to eighteenth-century Mexico, which is not merely a plot contrivance to fit with the setting, is an essential element to this version of the story, much like in Renoir's film, dealing with imperialism outside the main plot. The king is a very caucasian-looking Spanish lord, and the division between the wealthy Spaniards and the poor Mexicans is quite strong. To its credit, however, the film does not take sides, but rather makes mock-worthy characters on both sides, and allows the camera to linger on little details that develop the characters, extending most of the scenes slightly longer than they would be in a high concept American film. The film's ordeal with the talking chicken is a particularly notewothy hegemonic attack masquerading as a children's entertainment. New elements such as this, not created by Perrault, are skillfully integrated into the whole of the film, and it is quite a taut, comic masterpiece. If only they had spent more on the costuming, though the special effect of Puss running on sped-up film was a charming effect, even if it most likely was done to save money. A literate script, fine acting, lavish score, and effective camerawork allow me to forgive the shabby costumes. I only wish I had a subtitled version, so as not to contend with the atrociously inept dubbing, courtesy of kiddie exploitationer K. Gordon Murray. This is probably the film version of the story most worth seeing, because it innovates the story to its own agenda, rather than trying to be a literal adaptation of the story, of which there are plenty.

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      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1961 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Puss 'n Boots
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Películas Rodríguez
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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