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  1. Aug 30, 2021 · Go behind-the-scenes of today’s interactive Doodle, made in partnership with Tokyo-based animation studio, STUDIO 4°C! Come back tomorrow to keep up with Lucky, check the real-time team leaderboard standings, and watch the action unfold in the Doodle Champion Island Games! Doodle Champion Island Purrr-sonalities.

  2. THE CAT AND THE CANARY, Paul Leni’s ground-breaking masterpiece of early cinematic horror, is to be re-issued on Blu-ray presented from a glorious 4K restora...

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  3. In Cat Goes Fishing, the concept is whimsically straightforward: a cat, armed only with a fishing rod, sets out to conquer the expansive sea teeming with diverse fish species. This charming game begins with our feline friend perched on a tranquil shore, the basic rod in paw, ready to pluck the first curious fish from the water.

  4. Jul 27, 2021 · Google’s latest doodle is easily its most ambitious to date, celebrating the start of the Olympic Games with a vast free-to-play game. Called Champion Island Games, the doodle is a fully-formed ...

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  5. The Cat and the Canary. As midnight strikes, a storm rages over the wilds of Bodmin Moor. The surviving descendants of the long-deceased Cyrus West have gathered in his remote mansion to discover which of them is the chosen heir to his fortune. As the wind rattles the house, so does news that the most dangerous inmate from the nearby asylum is ...

  6. The Cat and the Canary (play) The Cat and the Canary. (play) The Cat and the Canary is a 1922 stage play by John Willard, adapted at least four times into feature films, in 1927, 1930, 1939, and again in 1979. The original stage play opened on Broadway February 7, 1922.

  7. This iconic play is where it all began; a big spooky abode in the middle of nowhere, an ensemble of desperates, the dangling inheritance, the gathering storm, murder and madness... 'The Cat and the Canary' is a beguiling blend of laughs and frights, and is the perfect theatrical treat as the nights draw in.”

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