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CAT OF THE DAY 067: TO CATCH A THIEF
CAT OF THE DAY 067: TO CATCH A THIEF (1955) “You want a leg or breast?” Not to mention those fireworks. Hitchcock at his sauciest, Grace Kelly at her glossiest and Cary Grant at his most debonair (who else could … Continue reading
Posted in Black Cat, Cataphor, Catpanion, Catperson, Catscallion
Tagged Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Hitchcock, Miss Paisley's Cat, To Catch a Thief
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