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Summary: Nicely done, good job of balancing various topics
Comment: Recorded on two VHS tapes (although it could fit on one VHS tape at SP), and packaged in a thick but quasi-luxurious box, it does a good job of balancing the various topics as they relate to cats, ranging from the ancient times to today's world. Very interesting to watch, lots of useful information about cats, and lots of cats in it too :)
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Summary: Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?
Comment: I love the "Cats" video, but it teases us with clips from Armando Acosta's All-Cat Romeo-Julet (1990) video, which has become more rare than the dinosaur! I think I've searched the known universe, but somebody, somewhere, must know how to get it out of "moratorium"...the time is ripe to resurrect this treasure!
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Summary: A & E's Incredible World of Cats
Comment: This is an enjoyable documentary that is great for the cat lover...
It is short and informative illustrating the history and nature of cats. It shows a wide variety of cats and highlights remarkable cats such as a mother cat who saved her kittens from a burning building. The photography is bright and cheerful and captures the personality of each cat portrayed such as Hemmingway's 6-toed cats.
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Summary: More Errors In The Original Review
Comment: An archaeological expedition in Crete found a 9,000-year-old grave in which a man was buried with a (presumably pet) cat. Both the human and feline were posed. This pushed the domestication of cats back another 5,000 years. It looks as if Amazon should get reviewers who know what they're talking about.
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Summary: correction to official review:
Comment: Note to Anne Hurley who wrote the "official" review:Armando Acosta is NOT an Italian director. He is an American of Spanish heritage who currently resides in Belgium. Not sure why she thought he is Italian.