An actor holds a burglar hostage on New Year's Eve, after his girlfriend leaves him and his cat dies.An actor holds a burglar hostage on New Year's Eve, after his girlfriend leaves him and his cat dies.An actor holds a burglar hostage on New Year's Eve, after his girlfriend leaves him and his cat dies.
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Did you know
- TriviaMeghan Rafferty's debut.
- GoofsWhen Jimmy is about to hit Kate with the bat, he has a full beard in one shot and loses it the next.
- Quotes
Eddie Tesoro: You're having a nervous breakdown.
Jimmy Zoole: Aren't you lucky to have a ringside seat?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diminishing Returns: 3 Men and a Baby (2019)
- SoundtracksLoco
Written, Produced and Recorded by Michael Sembello, Scott Adams and Ken Meyers
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Steve Guttenberg has always exuded a certain likeability which he carried through many money making mediocrities. It's always intriguing when a performer takes a surprising direction in his career especially when that direction is clearly a more meaningful one.
It was with a lot of goodwill that I approached "P.S. Your Cat Is Dead" which Guttenberg not only stars in but directs as well. However, as the movie progressed so did this goodwill fast begin to fade.
The cardinal mistake for Guttenberg was in taking on the role of director. As an actor he acquits himself fairly well, but his directorial ineptitude pretty much sinks this project. The cast of fairly unknown actors have moments of embarrassing amateurism. Even the much experienced Shirley Knight, in a small role, seems terribly ill at ease.
It's a great pity, for in the hands of an accomplished director this could have been an entertaining and even moving film, which unfortunately it remains very far from being.
It was with a lot of goodwill that I approached "P.S. Your Cat Is Dead" which Guttenberg not only stars in but directs as well. However, as the movie progressed so did this goodwill fast begin to fade.
The cardinal mistake for Guttenberg was in taking on the role of director. As an actor he acquits himself fairly well, but his directorial ineptitude pretty much sinks this project. The cast of fairly unknown actors have moments of embarrassing amateurism. Even the much experienced Shirley Knight, in a small role, seems terribly ill at ease.
It's a great pity, for in the hands of an accomplished director this could have been an entertaining and even moving film, which unfortunately it remains very far from being.
- grahamclarke
- Dec 7, 2003
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- Language
- Also known as
- Por cierto, tu gato ha muerto
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $28,454
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,424
- Jan 19, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $28,454
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By what name was P.S. Your Cat Is Dead! (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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