Andrew McDhui
Patrick McGoohan
Andrew McDhui

“I Am Thomasina — A Most Unusual Cat ... They Say I'm Enchanted, and I Am!”
Thomasina is the pet cat of Mary McDhui, the daughter of Scottish veterinarian Andrew McDhui. When Thomasina falls ill, McDhui declares that the pet should be put down. But when Mary and her father try to bury the cat, Lori MacGregor (Susan Hampshire), who is said to be a witch, shows up and attempts to steal it.
Three Lives of Thomasina Trailer
Andrew McDhui
Patrick McGoohan
Andrew McDhui
Lori MacGregor
Susan Hampshire
Lori MacGregor
Mary McDhui
Karen Dotrice
Mary McDhui
Reverend Angus Paddie
Laurence Naismith
Reverend Angus Paddie
Mrs. MacKenzie
Jean Anderson
Mrs. MacKenzie
Geordie McNab
Matthew Garber
Geordie McNab
Jamie McNab
Denis Gilmore
Jamie McNab
Hughie Stirling
Vincent Winter
Hughie Stirling
Grandpa Stirling
Finlay Currie
Grandpa Stirling
Voice of "Thomasina"
Elspeth March
Voice of "Thomasina"
Annie Laggan
Nora Nicholson
Annie Laggan
King Targu
Francis de Wolff
King Targu
Cracking little film. <em>'The Three Lives of Thomasina'</em> is very cute and surprisingly existential. It's well shot and paced, with a terrific adult cast - the child members do cheapen things a little, but not to point where it affects enjoyment. Patrick McGoohan (Dr. MacDhui) and Susan Hampshire (Lori) are both excellent, they suit their respective roles perfectly. Laurence Naismith, who I enjoyed in 1961's <em>'Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog'</em>, appears in a somewhat minor role but still makes it memorable. Elspeth March does a fine job voicing Thomasina, too. It sends a positive message and actually delves relatively deep into the human/animal side. Not saying it's a masterpiece in that regard or anything, I just didn't expect it would have that sorta spirit. This was technically released in 1963 ('properly' in 1964), a year that I didn't enjoy in terms of Disney live-action films so this is easily the best in relative to that. If you love cats you'll enjoy this, you should give it a watch regardless.
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