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Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God or Thomasina is a 1957 novel by Paul Gallico about a cat, owned by a child whose strict father must learn that love is powerful enough to help others. [1] The book was adapted for the 1963 Disney film The Three Lives of Thomasina. [2]
Based on Paul Gallico's 1957 novel Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God, the film was shot in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland, and Pinewood Studios, England, with a screenplay by Gallico and Robert Westerby.
Thomasina, the feline heroine of the 1957 book Thomasina: The Cat Who Thought She Was God by Paul Gallico and The Three Lives of Thomasina, a 1964 Disney film based on the book. Thomasina, a character in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia. Thomasina, a character in the television series Kings. "Thomasina", a song by The Besnard Lakes.
Paul William Gallico (July 26, 1897 – July 15, 1976) was an American novelist and short story and sports writer. [1] Many of his works were adapted for motion pictures. He is perhaps best remembered for The Snow Goose, his most critically successful book, for the novel The Poseidon Adventure, primarily through the 1972 film adaptation, and for four novels about the beloved character of Mrs ...
In interviews with Cosmo, the film's director, Susanna Fogel, and original story writer, Kristen Roupenian, weigh in on whether Robert actually redeems himself by the time the credits roll.
Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God (1957), Paul Gallico: The Three Lives of Thomasina (1964) Thor (1993), Wayne Smith Bad Moon (1996) The Three Godfathers (1913), Peter B. Kyne: The Three Godfathers (1916) Marked Men (1919) Action (1921) Hell's Heroes (1930) Three Godfathers (1936) 3 Godfathers (1948) The Godchild (1974) [N 2]
[Love Has Won] member Father God, Jason, says “You could smell God everywhere.” And I thought for a long time about whether I should include that line or not. Ultimately, it felt inappropriate.
An anthropomorphic cat puppet used in the short, a parody of various other puppets used in sitcoms. Spot: Star Trek Generations: Data's cat seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation [9] and Star Trek Generations: Stray cat The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Tabby cat who visits the Swedish dwelling where Mikael Blomkvist is staying while doing ...