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P.S. Your Cat Is Dead
Poster for the 2002 filmDirected by Steve Guttenberg Produced by Steve Guttenberg
Kyle A. ClarkWritten by Steve Guttenberg
Jeff Korn
James Kirkwood, Jr. (play)Starring Steve Guttenberg
Cynthia Watros
Lombardo BoyarMusic by Dean Grinsfelder Cinematography David A. Armstrong Editing by Derek Vaughn Distributed by TLA Releasing Release date(s) 2002 Running time 92 minutes Country United States Language English P.S. Your Cat Is Dead is a novel by James Kirkwood, Jr., original published in 1972, adapted from his play. The book and play were later adapted to film.
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Synopsis
Abandoned by his girlfriend on New Year's Eve, and still unaware that his beloved cat Tennessee (named after the playwright Tennessee Williams) has died in an animal clinic, hopeless New York actor Jimmy Zoole is feeling depressed and unstable when he happens across a cat burglar, Vito, in his apartment. Furious, he beats the stranger unconscious and ties him to his kitchen sink. Jimmy begins to torment his terrified captive; however, the unlikely pair soon establish a certain bond. Vito once had a wife who left him after she discovered he was gay, and took their child with her. Jimmy questions his own orientation as his relationship to Vito takes on a homosexual dimension, and decides to use his prisoner to exact revenge on his former lover. In the end, Jimmy and Vito, now working as a team, are able to sell a stash of stolen drugs and run away together.
1975 Broadway production
After five previews, the Broadway production, directed by Vivian Matalon, opened on April 7, 1975 at the John Golden Theatre, where it ran for 16 performances. The cast included Keir Dullea, Tony Musante, and Jennifer Warren. Drama Desk Award nominations went to Kirkwood for Outstanding New Play and Musante for Outstanding Actor in a Play.
Mexican play
In Mexico, this play was first produced in 1983 under the title "P.D. Tu gato ha muerto" and starred Manuel Ojeda as Jimmy and Humberto Zurita as Eddie. It was also produced from 1997 to 2000 and starred Otto Sirgo in the role of Jimmy. The role of Eddie throughout the years went to Héctor Soberón, Juan Soler, Xavier Ortiz, Héctor Suarez Gomiz, Javier Poza and Sebastián Rulli. The play was also presented in several cities of the United States when Juan Soler was part of the cast.
2002 film
In 2002, Steve Guttenberg combined the play and the novel into a movie, which he co-wrote with comedian Jeff Korn, and directed, starring himself as the writer, Cynthia Watros as his newly-ex-girlfriend Kate and Lombardo Boyar as the youthful burglar Eddie. It was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
Brazilian play
In 2004 the play was produced in São Paulo, with the title “P.S.: Seu Gato Morreu”, directed by Jarbas Homem de Mello, and had Teco Tavares - who also translated the play to portuguese - in the role of Jimmy Zoole, and Paula Picarelli as Kate. The roles of Vito and Fred were played by Luís Araújo and Eduardo Estrela, respectively.
German play
The first performance of a German version of the play took place on the 29th of January 2011 in Berlin at "Jüdisches Theater Bimah", directed by Thomas Maul. While the roles of Vito (played by Markus Riexinger) and Jimmy's girlfriend Kate (Katrin Stephan) were taken from the original play as they are, Jimmy Zoole was turned into a woman: Jenny Zola (Jasmin Steck), turning the relationship with Kate into a lesbian one.
External links
- P.S. Your Cat Is Dead! at the Internet Broadway Database
- P.S. Your Cat Is Dead! at Internet Off-Broadway Database
- P.S. Your Cat Is Dead at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.cartamaior.com.br/templates/materiaMostrar.cfm?materia_id=7534
- http://chat.terra.com.br:9781/entrevistas/2004/11/paulapicarelli1.htm
Categories:- English-language films
- 1970 novels
- 1970 plays
- 2002 films
- Broadway plays
- 2000s comedy films
- LGBT-related plays
- American LGBT-related films
- Plays by James Kirkwood, Jr.
- Films based on plays
- Films based on novels
- Films directed by Steve Guttenberg
- Novels set in New York City
- Novels about actors
- Novels based on plays
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