The Cat in the Hat - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "The Cat in the Hat"
The Cat in the Hat (2003)
Timing: 1:22 (82 min)
The Cat in the Hat - TMDB rating
5.293/10
1768

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to Mike Myers, less than a month before the film's release, producers began considering filming a sequel based on a continuation of Dr. Seuss's book (1904-1991). However, Dr. Seuss’s widow, Audrey Geisel, was so horrified by the film adaptation of her late husband’s book that those plans were abandoned.
  • During the production of the film, props worth nearly $55,000 were stolen – oversized glasses, an anvil, and a golf ball with a diameter of over two meters. All of it, covered in graffiti, was later found in the trash.
  • Scenes for the city's business district were filmed on one of the streets of Pomona, California, which was home to several antique shops and souvenir stores. After filming wrapped, city officials and residents decided to leave everything as it was, so you can still see buildings of amazing colors and even some markings left over from the filming in Pomona today.
  • Amy Hill later recounted that working with Mike Myers was unbearably difficult. During filming, he communicated exclusively with director Bo Welch, and even during breaks, he would isolate himself just to avoid interacting with other actors and crew members. Moreover, he constantly interfered with the filming process, forcing Welch to shoot endless takes.
  • According to Mike Myers, the fairy tale "The Cat in the Hat" (1957), upon which this film is based, was the first book he ever read.
  • The Cat's costume was made from angora wool and human hair and equipped with a cooling system. The Cat's tail and ears were battery-operated.
  • Due to the constant fog in the filming locations, the sky and surrounding objects had to be "touched up" using digital technology.
  • Regarding Mike Myers' behavior on set, it later became known that he was contractually obligated to appear in the film. The actor strongly disliked the script and the film's concept, and he attempted to withdraw from the project. However, Universal Studios sued him for $3.8 million in damages. Myers filed a countersuit, and eventually the case was settled out of court, but on the condition that Myers star in another project for the same studio. Regardless, both this film and his subsequent one (Marco Schnabel's 2008 comedy "Guru of Sex") were such failures that after them, Myers began to act very rarely and focused primarily on voice acting.
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