A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 26, 1997
Original Title:
Cats Don't Dance
Alternate Titles:
Danny le chat superstar
Danny, de Dansende Kat
Danny, der Kater - Vier Pfoten erobern Hollywood
Gatos Não Sabem Dançar
Katter dansar inte
Les chats ne dansent pas
Oi trellogates tou Hollywood
Os Gatos Não Sabem Dançar
Коты не танцуют
חתולים אינם רוקדים
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Music
Production Companies:
David Kirschner Productions
Turner Feature Animation
Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G GB: U SE: 7 US: G
Runtime: 74
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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Additional Writing:
Joel Paley
Cinco Paul
Animation:
Matthew Schofield
Derek L'Estrange
Miri Yoon
Jeff Johnson
Dave Kupczyk
Animation Manager:
Simon Rodgers
Art Direction:
Brian McEntee
Background Designer:
Leonard Robledo
Casting:
Lynda Gordon
Judy Taylor
Character Designer:
Rick Schneider
Co-Producer:
Barry Weiss
Jim Katz
Director:
Mark Dindal
Editor:
Dan Molina
Executive Producer:
Charles Leland Richardson
David Steinberg
Sandy Russell Gartin
Layout:
Marco Cinello
Karen Hamrock
Peter J. Deluca
Music:
Randy Newman
Original Music Composer:
Steve Goldstein
Original Story:
Sandy Russell Gartin
Producer:
David Kirschner
Paul Gertz
Production Design:
Brian McEntee
Screenplay:
Theresa Cullen
Bobs Gannaway
Elana Lesser
Cliff Ruby
Songs:
Randy Newman
Story:
Mark Dindal
Kelvin Yasuda
Brian McEntee
Robert Lence
David Womersley
Rick Schneider
Storyboard Artist:
Frans Vischer
Eric Koenig
Supervising Animator:
Jay Jackson
Thanks:
Gene Kelly
Visual Effects:
Al Holter
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