Romeo.Juliet
An eccentric bag lady rescues the stray cats of Venice and puts them on a boat to set sail for the New World. An eccentric Venetian bag lady, La Dame aux Chats (Sir John Hurt), lives with her pet rat…
Romeo.Juliet
An eccentric bag lady rescues the stray cats of Venice and puts them on a boat to set sail for the New World. An eccentric Venetian bag lady, La Dame aux Chats (Sir John Hurt), lives with her pet rat on a houseboat named "Fellini". The only human being in this movie, she saves the lives of Juliet (Francesca Annis), a gorgeous pure white Turkish Angora, and her feline family by smuggling them onto a boat bound for the New World. After she reaches the docks of New York City, Juliet meets her Romeo (Robert Powell), a smoky long-haired grey feral. Through the mystical grace of cats, featuring the music of Sergei Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet Ballet" score and voice-overs by award-winning British talent, the timeless love story unfolds. —Judith Lungen
Romeo.Juliet
Drama,Romance
Film Details
An eccentric bag lady rescues the stray cats of Venice and puts them on a boat to set sail for the New World. An eccentric Venetian bag lady, La Dame aux Chats (Sir John Hurt), lives with her pet rat on a houseboat named "Fellini". The only human being in this movie, she saves the lives of Juliet (Francesca Annis), a gorgeous pure white Turkish Angora, and her feline family by smuggling them onto a boat bound for the New World.
After she reaches the docks of New York City, Juliet meets her Romeo (Robert Powell), a smoky long-haired grey feral. Through the mystical grace of cats, featuring the music of Sergei Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet Ballet" score and voice-overs by award-winning British talent, the timeless love story unfolds. —Judith Lungen.