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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

Lead-in to the opening credits of T.H.E. Cat pilot episode starring Robert Loggia, from 1966-67.

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  • Harvey Julian Fink. Wasn't he the screenwriter for "Dirty Harry" as well?

  • Yes, the one and the same.

  • We need this on DVD.

  • An entire season's worth may still be available at the Times Square comic shop I saw it. They're bootlegged copies like the clip is and a bit pricey, $20 per 4-episode DVD. But yeah, somebody should finally put out a decent legitimate set at an affordable price.

  • Is it my imagination or does that background music sound a little bit like "enter the dragon"?

  • It's by the same composer, Lalo Schifrin, who also did the original Mission: Impossible, which debuted in the same year as T.H.E. Cat, along with Mannix, Bullitt and the Dirty Harry films. You can actually hear bits of each here.

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  • @mrc302

    It is on fair DVD...about twenty five bucks for the whole season. On the web. Dig.

    How about this firast episode of the only season...all this great music. THen after the titles....it's time to hit the club for a Brazilian jazz tune...more music...

    So cool.

  • @RwDt09

    You can get the whole show for twenty five bucks or so. I love the cops' voice. ARmstrong. Forget his first name. What a voice. 

  • I was very young when this came on...for some reason I don't think it drew a large audience but i thought it was really cool. It was a dark show and a lot of characters that seemed to be from the underworld. You even got the feeling sometimes that the Cat was a semi-good guy.

  • @mrc302, they should do a C.D. of the music too.

  • @madsixtian, he drove a Corvette convertible on the show too.

  • I had not seen this in over 40 years I still remember the music

  • Hey, thanks for showing this! Now I understand fully why this was my mom's favorite show when I was a kid! Robert Loggia was absolutely FABULOUS!!!

  • Boy I forgot how good looking and smooth moving that Robert Loggia was back in the day. I been in love with him since he was "Elfago Baca." He sure grew old in a nice way! Hubba, Hubba! LOL!

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