

The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat
Directed by Robert TaylorFritz, now married and a father, is desperate to escape the domestic hell he now finds himself in. Lighting up a joint, he begins to dream about his eight other lives, hoping to find one to provide a pleasant distraction. The drug-induced journeys he takes include spells as an astronaut, Hitler's psychiatrist, a courier travelling in hostile territory during a race war, and as a pupil of an Indian guru in the sewers of New York.
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The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat was released on September 18, 1974.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat was directed by Robert Taylor.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat has a runtime of 76m.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat was produced by Steve Krantz.
Fritz, now married and a father, is desperate to escape the domestic hell he now finds himself in. Lighting up a joint, he begins to dream about his eight other lives, hoping to find one to provide a pleasant distraction. The drug-induced journeys he takes include spells as an astronaut, Hitler's psychiatrist, a courier travelling in hostile territory during a race war, and as a pupil of an Indian guru in the sewers of New York.
The key characters in The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat are Fritz (Skip Hinnant), Fritz' Old Lady (Reva Rose), Various Voices (Bob Holt).
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is rated R.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is an Animation, Comedy film.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat has an audience rating of 4 out of 10.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat had a budget of $1.5M.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat has made $3M at the box office.

















