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Gay Purr-ee

  G HD Closed Captioning

Abe Levitow

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Plot Summary

From the folks that brought us Mr. Magoo comes "Gay Purr-ee," a stylish and sophisticated animated musical about a group of cats in Paris, France. "The Wizard of Oz" meets "Camelot" in the classic voices of Judy Garland and Robert Goulet, who add another dimension to the clever script by animation master Chuck Jones ("Looney Tunes") and his wife. The terrific score is by Harold Arlen ("The Wizard of Oz").

Customer Reviews

Actually released back in 1962

So, yes the "gay" does refer to happy, anyone ever heard the saying "Gay Paris"? The title's a play on words. Man, the amount of idiocy on iTunes is amazing. And anyone with any sense could google the movie and find the actual release date was October 1962. I'm sorry, but I'm just sick of this great classic film given low stars just because it has the word "gay" in it, how homophobic do you have to be to hate a word that's definition has been happy a lot longer than it has been slang for homosexual.
This movie is completely family friendly, and as a child growing up in the 90s I didn't even think that the title ment anything except happy cats. Don't let your children miss out on such a wonderful movie, I adored (and still adore) this movie growing up, I believe the tape actually broke because I watched the movie so much. And Judy Garland and Robert Goulet are just fabulous in this, even not knowing who either one was as a child I loved their voices.

Gay means happy

This is an excellent movie. I always loved it as a kid, and now older (and beginning to study animation) it's a marvel of the animation industry of 1962!

Gay of course means wonderful, happy lovely purree (or paris) it's from an older time when gay didn't mean what you think it means.

But this is a great movie about realizing what you have and being happy with it. It's about a pampered cat who lives in the country and decides to go to paris where she feels she is meant to be. But once there the scheming con artists and cruel city life make her rethink. But Paris won't let go.

Gay Purr-ee starting the voice of Judy Garland

So beautiful, and unforgetable..... It's a classic with Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and yes, Wizard of Oz. XOXOXO