Cats Musical Movie Trailer
This shot is from 1998 at the Adelphi Theatre in London.
Cats musical movie trailer. Back in July Universal debuted the first trailer for its new screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webers Cats musical. The second trailer begins with an image of the full moon rising over Piccadilly Circus and a foggy street lit by neon silhouettes of Cats moving through the fog. The star-studded movie based on the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber opens Dec.
Cats is a 2019 musical fantasy film based on the 1981 Tony Award-winning stage musical of the same name by Andrew Lloyd Webber which in turn was based on the poetry collection Old Possums Book of Practical Cats 1939 by T. The adaptation has a star-studded cast of Taylor Swift Jason Derulo James Corden Jennifer Hudson Ian McKellen and Judi Dench. The movie version of hit stage musical Cats released its first trailer on Thursday and many viewers were not feline feeling it.
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The star-laden movie version of hit stage musical Cats released its first trailer on Thursday but first impressions were far from cuddly. Enjoyed one jokers suggestion that the creepy-looking production would have fitted better with the music from his horror film. Cats live action trailer.
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The Moments Worth Paying For clip features members of the all-star ensemble cast from director Tom Hooper in his Universal Pictures. The movie to be released in December features Taylor Swift along. Its a Musical from 1981 composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber on texts by Thomas Stearns Eliot.