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Cat Tale

Cat Tale Starring:
Sean Astin
Elisha Cuthbert
Stanley Tucci
Alan Cumming

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Cat Tale Synopsis:
Astin will play Rover, a cat who grows up accidentally in Dogtown and returns to Catopolis to find his roots. Cuthbert will voice Cleo, Rover's love interest, who also is sought after by Simon, a ruthless cat-box-litter executive (Tucci). Cumming is set to play Newton, Rover's guide and friend in Catopolis.

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11th April 2005: Movie News: Cat Tale:
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News Item Posted by: Loretta Francis

Sean Astin will voice a cat raised as a dog in Imagi Services' upcoming computer-animated movie "Cat Tale." Elisha Cuthbert, Stanley Tucci, and Alan Cumming have been cast, too. Astin will play Rover, a cat who grows up accidentally in Dogtown and returns to Catopolis to find his roots. Cuthbert will voice Cleo, Rover's love interest, who also is sought after by Simon, a ruthless cat-box-litter executive (Tucci). Cumming is set to play Newton, Rover's guide and friend in Catopolis.

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