Cat City
CAT CITY (MACSKAFOGĂ), 1986, Hungary, 96 min. Unflappable and unstoppable mouse secret agent Nick Grabovsky (LĂĄszlĂł SinkĂł) with his deadpan voice, baggy pants and a big âGâ on his shirt, goes up against the criminal cat gang run by the sinister, metal-pawed Mr. Teufel (MiklĂłs Benedek), in Hungarian director BĂ©la Ternovszkyâs surreal, animated sci-fi treasure. Set in the year 80 AMM (âAfter Mickey Mouseâ) on Planet X where cats and rats have banded together to eliminate mice, the film features a show-stopping series of musical numbers including a deranged Euro-disco song (âJust purr with me / Touch me with tender pawsâ) and a bizarre chorus of Mexican vampire bats named Los Vampiros who inhabit an ancient Mayan temple. A cross between 1980s Don Bluth-style animation (THE SECRET OF NIMH) and the British TV series âDanger Mouseâ (clearly an inspiration here), CAT CITY has long been a beloved cult favorite in Eastern Europe â recently restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary from the original 35mm camera negative for its first-ever U.S. Blu-ray release by Deaf Crocodile. In Hungarian with English subtitles.
directed by: Béla Ternovszky
starring: Låszló Sinkó, Miklós Benedek, Péter Haumann
1986 / 96 min / 1.37:1 / Hungarian DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- New video interview with György Råduly, Director of the National Film Institute-Film Archive in Budapest on Hungarian animation and the enduring popularity of CAT CITY, moderated by Dennis Bartok of Deaf Crocodile (In English)
- New commentary track by film historian Samm Deighan
- New essay by film critic Walter Chaw (Film Freak Central)
- New optional 5.1 audio mix
- 3 rare Béla Ternovszky animated shorts:
- âModern Training Methods (Modern edzĂ©smĂłdszerek)â - 1970, 7 min. Ternovszkyâs delightfully wicked and gruesome satire of athletic training
- âLet Us Keep A Dog (Tartsunk kutyĂĄt)â â 1974, 6 min. For dog lovers everywhere, this classic Pannonia Studio short fueled by a wildly groovy 70s Jazz-Funk score
- âWhere Is The Limit? (Mindennek van hatĂĄra)â â 1975, 7 min. A cheerfully oblivious orange figure bumbles from one surreal situation into another, until he discovers he can escape from the cartoon world into the real one â with unexpected consequences
- âThe Director Answers: BĂ©la Ternovsky" - 2023, 23 min. Dir. Yvonne KerĂ©kgyĂĄrtĂł â new interview with BĂ©la Ternovszky
- âAhead Of Its Time (MegelĆzte a maga korĂĄt)â â 2020, 25 min. Dir. PĂ©ter Szalay. Fascinating video essay produced by the National Film Institute of Hungary on the creative genesis of CAT CITY and its importance in Hungarian animation
- âWe Just Made It For The Fun Of It (JĂłkedvĂŒnkben kĂ©szĂtettĂŒk)â â 2020, 30 min. Dir. PĂ©ter Szalay. CAT CITY director BĂ©la Ternovszky discusses his long creative career at Pannonia Studio and the making of his most famous film, illustrated with rare film footage, stills and animation sketches
- Blu-ray authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion
- English subtitles
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Cat City
Cat City
CAT CITY (MACSKAFOGĂ), 1986, Hungary, 96 min. Unflappable and unstoppable mouse secret agent Nick Grabovsky (LĂĄszlĂł SinkĂł) with his deadpan voice, baggy pants and a big âGâ on his shirt, goes up against the criminal cat gang run by the sinister, metal-pawed Mr. Teufel (MiklĂłs Benedek), in Hungarian director BĂ©la Ternovszkyâs surreal, animated sci-fi treasure. Set in the year 80 AMM (âAfter Mickey Mouseâ) on Planet X where cats and rats have banded together to eliminate mice, the film features a show-stopping series of musical numbers including a deranged Euro-disco song (âJust purr with me / Touch me with tender pawsâ) and a bizarre chorus of Mexican vampire bats named Los Vampiros who inhabit an ancient Mayan temple. A cross between 1980s Don Bluth-style animation (THE SECRET OF NIMH) and the British TV series âDanger Mouseâ (clearly an inspiration here), CAT CITY has long been a beloved cult favorite in Eastern Europe â recently restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary from the original 35mm camera negative for its first-ever U.S. Blu-ray release by Deaf Crocodile. In Hungarian with English subtitles.
directed by: Béla Ternovszky
starring: Låszló Sinkó, Miklós Benedek, Péter Haumann
1986 / 96 min / 1.37:1 / Hungarian DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- New video interview with György Råduly, Director of the National Film Institute-Film Archive in Budapest on Hungarian animation and the enduring popularity of CAT CITY, moderated by Dennis Bartok of Deaf Crocodile (In English)
- New commentary track by film historian Samm Deighan
- New essay by film critic Walter Chaw (Film Freak Central)
- New optional 5.1 audio mix
- 3 rare Béla Ternovszky animated shorts:
- âModern Training Methods (Modern edzĂ©smĂłdszerek)â - 1970, 7 min. Ternovszkyâs delightfully wicked and gruesome satire of athletic training
- âLet Us Keep A Dog (Tartsunk kutyĂĄt)â â 1974, 6 min. For dog lovers everywhere, this classic Pannonia Studio short fueled by a wildly groovy 70s Jazz-Funk score
- âWhere Is The Limit? (Mindennek van hatĂĄra)â â 1975, 7 min. A cheerfully oblivious orange figure bumbles from one surreal situation into another, until he discovers he can escape from the cartoon world into the real one â with unexpected consequences
- âThe Director Answers: BĂ©la Ternovsky" - 2023, 23 min. Dir. Yvonne KerĂ©kgyĂĄrtĂł â new interview with BĂ©la Ternovszky
- âAhead Of Its Time (MegelĆzte a maga korĂĄt)â â 2020, 25 min. Dir. PĂ©ter Szalay. Fascinating video essay produced by the National Film Institute of Hungary on the creative genesis of CAT CITY and its importance in Hungarian animation
- âWe Just Made It For The Fun Of It (JĂłkedvĂŒnkben kĂ©szĂtettĂŒk)â â 2020, 30 min. Dir. PĂ©ter Szalay. CAT CITY director BĂ©la Ternovszky discusses his long creative career at Pannonia Studio and the making of his most famous film, illustrated with rare film footage, stills and animation sketches
- Blu-ray authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion
- English subtitles
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
CAT CITY (MACSKAFOGĂ), 1986, Hungary, 96 min. Unflappable and unstoppable mouse secret agent Nick Grabovsky (LĂĄszlĂł SinkĂł) with his deadpan voice, baggy pants and a big âGâ on his shirt, goes up against the criminal cat gang run by the sinister, metal-pawed Mr. Teufel (MiklĂłs Benedek), in Hungarian director BĂ©la Ternovszkyâs surreal, animated sci-fi treasure. Set in the year 80 AMM (âAfter Mickey Mouseâ) on Planet X where cats and rats have banded together to eliminate mice, the film features a show-stopping series of musical numbers including a deranged Euro-disco song (âJust purr with me / Touch me with tender pawsâ) and a bizarre chorus of Mexican vampire bats named Los Vampiros who inhabit an ancient Mayan temple. A cross between 1980s Don Bluth-style animation (THE SECRET OF NIMH) and the British TV series âDanger Mouseâ (clearly an inspiration here), CAT CITY has long been a beloved cult favorite in Eastern Europe â recently restored by the National Film Institute in Hungary from the original 35mm camera negative for its first-ever U.S. Blu-ray release by Deaf Crocodile. In Hungarian with English subtitles.
directed by: Béla Ternovszky
starring: Låszló Sinkó, Miklós Benedek, Péter Haumann
1986 / 96 min / 1.37:1 / Hungarian DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- New video interview with György Råduly, Director of the National Film Institute-Film Archive in Budapest on Hungarian animation and the enduring popularity of CAT CITY, moderated by Dennis Bartok of Deaf Crocodile (In English)
- New commentary track by film historian Samm Deighan
- New essay by film critic Walter Chaw (Film Freak Central)
- New optional 5.1 audio mix
- 3 rare Béla Ternovszky animated shorts:
- âModern Training Methods (Modern edzĂ©smĂłdszerek)â - 1970, 7 min. Ternovszkyâs delightfully wicked and gruesome satire of athletic training
- âLet Us Keep A Dog (Tartsunk kutyĂĄt)â â 1974, 6 min. For dog lovers everywhere, this classic Pannonia Studio short fueled by a wildly groovy 70s Jazz-Funk score
- âWhere Is The Limit? (Mindennek van hatĂĄra)â â 1975, 7 min. A cheerfully oblivious orange figure bumbles from one surreal situation into another, until he discovers he can escape from the cartoon world into the real one â with unexpected consequences
- âThe Director Answers: BĂ©la Ternovsky" - 2023, 23 min. Dir. Yvonne KerĂ©kgyĂĄrtĂł â new interview with BĂ©la Ternovszky
- âAhead Of Its Time (MegelĆzte a maga korĂĄt)â â 2020, 25 min. Dir. PĂ©ter Szalay. Fascinating video essay produced by the National Film Institute of Hungary on the creative genesis of CAT CITY and its importance in Hungarian animation
- âWe Just Made It For The Fun Of It (JĂłkedvĂŒnkben kĂ©szĂtettĂŒk)â â 2020, 30 min. Dir. PĂ©ter Szalay. CAT CITY director BĂ©la Ternovszky discusses his long creative career at Pannonia Studio and the making of his most famous film, illustrated with rare film footage, stills and animation sketches
- Blu-ray authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion
- English subtitles











