The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat

The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)

Genres - Comedy  |   Sub-Genres - Fantasy Comedy  |   Release Date - Sep 18, 1974 (USA - Unknown), Sep 18, 1974 (USA)  |   Run Time - 76 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

In this follow-up to the 1972 animated hit Fritz the Cat (the first animated feature to receive an X rating), Fritz (voice of Skip Hinnant) is married, out of work, on welfare, and not at all happy. Desperate to blot out the misery of living with his nagging wife (voice of Reva Rose), Fritz smokes as much marijuana as he can afford and finds himself fantasizing about how his life could have been. His Walter Mitty-like adventures find him travelling in outer space, working at the White House, assisting Adolph Hitler, and becoming involved with African-American radicals. Unlike its raunchier predecessor, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat only merited an R rating upon initial release. Neither Robert Crumb (the comic artist who created the character) nor Ralph Bakshi (director of the first film) were involved in its production.

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cat, drugs, fantasy, life-changes, nag, on-the-road, sex, street-smart, welfare [govt. aid], wife

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Cult Film