For the record - Nov. 4, 2011
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Cats in films: An article in the Oct. 27 Calendar section about films featuring cats said that in the 1958 movie “Bell, Book and Candle,” the character played by James Stewart is allergic to cats and gets peeved when one constantly rests on his shoulder, prompting him to complain to Kim Novak’s character, “Can we fix this cat a drink or something?” Stewart’s line is, “Hasn’t this cat got anything better to do? Couldn’t you give him something to read?”
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