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Widescreen version; The making of "Cats"; Interactive menus
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0. Select a Song
1. Opening Credits/Overture [3:37]
2. Prologue: Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats [2:45]
3. The Naming of Cats [4:12]
4. The Old Gumbie Cat [2:27]
5. The Rum Tum Tugger [3:29]
6. Grizabella, the Glamour Cat [3:09]
7. Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town [1:10]
8. Mungojerrie & Rumpleteazer [4:23]
9. Old Deuteronomy [1:39]
10. The Awful Battle of the Pekes and the Pollicles [2:02]
11. The Jellicle Ball [4:40]
12. Memory [:12]
13. The Moments of Happiness [3:32]
14. Gus: The Theatre Cat [2:58]
15. Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat [1:01]
16. Macavity: The Mystery Cat [5:37]
17. Mr. Mistoffelees [:20]
18. Memory [6:11]
19. Journey to the Heaviside Layer [6:33]
20. The Ad-dressing of Cats [1:30]
21. Closing Credits [5:09]
It's one of the longest running musicals in Broadway history, but even if you have seen Cats onstage, this version will certainly be like nothing you've seen before. Filmed over 18 days at the Adelphi Theater in London's West End under the direction of David Mallet, Cats comes vividly, cinematically to life. From this new vantage, the characters' faces are striking. Grizabella's expression has rarely seemed so sad, and in "The Rum Tum Tugger," the funk and fun among the troupe is especially thrilling, accentuated by lively and exciting camerawork. The ghostly figure in "Gus: The Theater Cat" makes an eerie entrée, while we are given a haunting close-up of the older cat whose days are numbered. Lighting sets off all the costumes wonderfully. "Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat" seems to beam with red and orange colors, while "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" is drenched in blue light. Andrew Lloyd Webber's score has been rerecorded with a 70-piece orchestra, and the sound is exceptional. For newcomers this will be a delight, and for fans of the stage version, you'll be treated to a whole new way of looking at Cats. Kevin Giordano, Barnes & Noble
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