In a small Massachusetts town, two bumbling criminals mistakenly kidnap a maid, thinking her to be the wife of a prominent businessman.
D.C., short for Darn Cat, is an alley cat who, while looking for his nightly snack, stumbles upon the kidnap victim, bound and gagged in a shed.
The kidnap victim scratches a plea for help on the back of her wristwatch and puts it around the cat's neck.
Patti finds the watch and links it to the missing maid.
Playing amateur detective, she enlists the aid of an FBI agent, Zeke, who has been assigned to the case.
Patti and Zeke follow D.C. through tight openings to track down the captive.
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That Darn Cat
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Bela Horizonte
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Dennis Farnon:
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Respect
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Help Me Rhonda
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You Must Be an Angel
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Richard Myhill:
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Baby Love
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Brian Holland:
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I'm Too Sexy
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Birdland
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Ron Aspery:
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I Wanna Talk About Love
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Bill Elliott:
Writer
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Haydn String Quartet No. 62 in C Major Op. 76, 3
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Joseph Haydn:
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That Darn Cat
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Richard Gibbs:
Writer
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Help Me Rhonda (Mono Version) (The Beach Boys)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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I'm Too Sexy (Right Said Fred)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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When You Wish Upon a Star/That Darn Cat
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Kitchen Caper/Welcome to Edgefiekd
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Tailing the Cat
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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That Darn Cat (Vocal Version)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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One-way Ticket
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Not the Face/Gone Post Office
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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The Mother
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Zeke and the Captain/Melvin and Marvin
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Dufus
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Happy Ending
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Tail Credits
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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I'm Too Sexy (Right Said Fred)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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