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ComedyAdventureFamilyFantasy

The Cat in the Hat

- Don't mess with the hat.

During a rainy day, and while their mother is out, Conrad and Sally, and their pet fish, are visited by the mischievous Cat in the Hat. Fun soon turns to mayhem, and the siblings must figure out how to rid themselves of the maniacal Cat.

Release Date : 2003-11-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal PicturesDreamWorks PicturesImagine EntertainmentBrian Grazer Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat

Cast

Mike Myers

Character Name : The Cat

Original Name : Mike Myers

Gender : Male

Dakota Fanning

Character Name : Sally Walden

Original Name : Dakota Fanning

Gender : Female

Spencer Breslin

Character Name : Conrad Walden

Original Name : Spencer Breslin

Gender : Male

Kelly Preston

Character Name : Joan Walden

Original Name : Kelly Preston

Gender : Female

Alec Baldwin

Character Name : Larry Quinn

Original Name : Alec Baldwin

Gender : Male

Amy Hill

Character Name : Mrs. Kwan

Original Name : Amy Hill

Gender : Female

Sean Hayes

Character Name : Mr. Humberfloob / Fish (voice)

Original Name : Sean Hayes

Gender : Male

Danielle C. Ryan

Character Name : Thing One

Original Name : Danielle C. Ryan

Gender : Female

Taylor Rice

Character Name : Thing One

Original Name : Taylor Rice

Gender : Male

Brittany Oaks

Character Name : Thing Two

Original Name : Brittany Oaks

Gender : Female

Talia-Lynn Prairie

Character Name : Thing Two

Original Name : Talia-Lynn Prairie

Gender : Male

Dan Castellaneta

Character Name : Thing One / Thing Two (voice)

Original Name : Dan Castellaneta

Gender : Male

Victor Brandt

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Victor Brandt

Gender : Male

Daran Norris

Character Name : Announcer

Original Name : Daran Norris

Gender : Male

Frank Welker

Character Name : Nevins (voice)

Original Name : Frank Welker

Gender : Male

Clint Howard

Character Name : Kate the Caterer

Original Name : Clint Howard

Gender : Male

Paige Hurd

Character Name : Denise

Original Name : Paige Hurd

Gender : Female

Steven Anthony Lawrence

Character Name : Dumb Schweitzer

Original Name : Steven Anthony Lawrence

Gender : Male

Paris Hilton

Character Name : Female Club-Goer

Original Name : Paris Hilton

Gender : Female

Candace Brown

Character Name : Secretary

Original Name : Candace Brown

Gender : Female

Stephen Hibbert

Character Name : Jim McFinnigan

Original Name : Stephen Hibbert

Gender : Male

Roger W. Morrissey

Character Name : Mr. Vompatatat

Original Name : Roger W. Morrissey

Gender : Male

Norman Fessler

Character Name : Mailman (uncredited)

Original Name : Norman Fessler

Gender : Male

Danny Nero

Character Name : Man in Street (uncredited)

Original Name : Danny Nero

Gender : Male

Brian George

Character Name : Sanjay (uncredited)

Original Name : Brian George

Gender : Male

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend, but more for older audiences. While "The Cat in the Hat" is a famous children's book, this is clearly just aimed at the folks that might have read it when they were children. That mixes the nostalgia factor with the slew of adult oriented jokes (like infomercials) and the unnecessary addition of mother being single and dating. Kids aren't going to find humor in those situations. The material that is closer to the original book is much more charming and I imagine that kids will relate to it more as the kids are much more involved, or even the focus of the scenes. The Cat in the Hat, even though he is the title character, is a support character to the two kids, played by Dakota Fanning and Spencer Breslin, who both do all they can with the writing to balance out Mike Myers as the Cat. I don't feel like Mike Myers understands the idea of being a supporting character: he gives me a very Tom Cruise / Jimmy Fallon vibe where if there was a pause, then would just center himself in the camera and do something to draw attention. "Oh yeah!" is a good example for this movie, a repeated, unnecessary line that doesn't once help the scene let alone the movie. One would think after Jim Carey's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000) there would be a formula for how to adapt Dr. Seuss books (20 pages) to full length feature films, and someone clearly figured it out later in "The Lorax" (2012) and "The Grinch" (2018), so I'm....gonna blame Mike Myers. Him aside, the movie has a lot of charm to it, and Alec Baldwin manages to work an unnecessary part to at least be a believable antagonist, though the best acting in the world can't make a bad part good. If you're just really into Dr. Seuss, then give it a watch, but you're not going to miss anything special if you skip it.

G

Gammon

@Gammon

2021-06-23

lifechanging, thank you so much the guy from shrek and the white mask man who kills. You did a good job creating a masterpeice Xx.

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HaltingTuber

@HaltingTuber

2022-02-22

Bad!