Dial M for Meow
Starring Sqeeky (white) and Pouncer (black-white-orange)
Directed by Squeeky and Pouncer
Cinematography by their serf, Ren
Pouncer after the shoot. Making movies is exhausting.
Saffy’s review: Cats have no thumbs, so I give it two claws up!
Saffy’s human’s favorite Hitchcock movies. Perfect for long weekends and sudden non-working days. (Note: It took us decades to seek out and watch all these movies, and you can view them all in a day, lucky you.)
10. Frenzy. Someone is strangling women to death with neckties in 60s London, and the bad-tempered protagonist is the suspect.
9. Psycho. Dun-dun dun-dun dun-dun don’t go in the shower!!!
8. Rear Window. Wheelchair-bound photojournalist is so busy watching the neighbors through a telescope he doesn’t notice his beautiful girlfriend.
7. Strangers on a Train. Creepy guy offers to kill a tennis player’s horrible wife if the tennis player will kill the creepy guy’s father. Set at the US Open.
6. The 39 Steps. See Holden’s summary in The Catcher in the Rye.
5. Shadow of A Doubt. Charley’s favorite uncle may be the Merry Widow killer.
4. Vertigo. Acrophobic detective falls in love with his client’s wife, fails to save her, then meets someone who looks exactly like her…
3. North by Northwest. Advertising executive is mistaken for a spy, goes on the run and gets picked up by a cool blonde.
2. Notorious. Nazi’s daughter is in love with her American case officer, but he sends her off to spy on her father’s colleagues.
1. The Lady Vanishes. The feisty heroine reports that an old lady has been kidnapped on the train, and everyone but the annoying musicologist insists that there was no old lady.