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Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cat, The (Widescreen)

Nine Lives Of Fritz The Cat, The (Widescreen)
That infamous cat and his twisted life are back! Staying within the tradition set by the audacious and racy "Fritz The Cat", director/co-writer Robert Taylor takes Robert Crumb's way-cool feline character from the boundary pushing '60s to the harsh realities of Vietnam, racial riots and Watergate of the '70s in a sequel ripe with "pure silliness and a hip story-telling style" (Variety!) Fritz has got the post-college blues...he's married to a mouthy wife who berates him constantly, and he's out of work and on unemployment! To escape his sad, nagging reality, Fritz launches himself into a psychedelic haze with a mind-blowing cat-nip that takes him to his eight other lives. There, he lives out fantasies as an out-of-this-world astronaut, an aide to President Kissinger and worse...



Heavy Traffic (Full Frame)
Heavy Traffic (Full Frame)
?Heavy images, crazy violence, insanity verging on insecurity...and brilliance? (Films & Filming)! "Heavy Traffic," the second feature from writer/director Ralph Bakshi ("Fritz The Cat"), combines a quick-edit pace, a frenetic story line and an amalgam of eye-popping animation and live-action styles. ?Powerful, raw and valid? (Los Angeles Times), this ?remarkable blend? of filmic styles is a ?hypnotic, life-giving experience? (The Hollywood Reporter)! Michael, a young artist who lives with his neurotic mother and two-timing father, escapes the absurd and often ugly side of life on New York?s tough streets by satirizing its rich yet wacky characters in wildly entertaining cartoons. From the gruff homeless and wisecracking prostitutes to gun-toting gangsters and corrupt cops, Michael?s world becomes an outlandish kaleidoscope of shocking images and horrifying events that are either a testament of his wild imagination...or a reminder of the strangeness of reality.



Fritz the Cat (film) - Fritz the Cat is a 1972 Animated film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. Based on the comic books by Robert Crumb, the film was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States.

Fritz the Cat - Fritz the Cat is a comic book fictional character created by Robert Crumb during the height of the underground comics movement of the 1960s.

The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat - The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is an R-rated animated film from 1974. It was produced by Steve Krantz, directed by Robert Taylor, co-written by Taylor, Fred Halliday, and Eric Monte, and distributed by American International Pictures.

Marbled Cat - The Marbled Cat (Pardofelis marmorata) is similar in size to the Domestic Cat, with a longer, more thickly furred tail, an indicator of an arboreal life-style, where the tail is used as a counterbalance. Its pattern is blotched and banded like a marble, usually compared to the markings of the much larger Clouded Leopard.



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Cat Poet - Cat Poet Fritz the Cat (DVD) Based on a series of comics by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb, this X-rated animated film brings a cynical eye to the idealism of the 1960s. It's a world where black people are crows, cops are pigs, rabbis are lions, cat poet and cats--like New York University student Fritz (voiced by Skip Hinnant)--are substituted for guilt-ridden white guys who want to be poets but mainly smoke pot cat poet and engage ...

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