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| Phil Harris | J. Thomas O'Malley | |
| Eva Gabor | Duchess | |
| Paul Winchell | Chinese Cat | |
| Sterling Holloway | Roquefort the Mouse | |
| Scatman Crothers | Scat Cat | |
| Lord Tim Hudson | English Cat | |
| Vito Scotti | Italian Cat | |
| Thurl Ravenscroft | Russian Cat | |
| Hermione Baddeley | Madame Adelaide Bonfamille | |
| Dean Clark | Berlioz | |
| Liz English | Marie | |
| Gary Dubin | Toulouse the Orange Kitten | |
| Nancy Kulp | Frou-Frou the Carriage-Horse | |
| Pat Buttram | Napoleon | |
| George Lindsey | Lafayette |
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| Producer | Wolfgang Reitherman
Winston Hibler |
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| Writer | Ken Anderson
Larry Clemmons |
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| Musician | George Bruns
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When Madame Adelaide Bonfamille leaves her fortune to Duchess and her children -- Bonfamille's prize family of domesticated house cats -- the butler plots to steal the money and kidnaps the heirs, leaving them out on a country road. All seems lost until the wily Thomas O'Malley Cat and his jazz-playing alley cats come to the Aristocats's rescue. |
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