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  1. Comedy. 97 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1996. Roger Ebert. April 26, 1996. 4 min read. “The Truth About Cats & Dogs” is one of those warm-hearted, quick-footed comedies that’s light as a feather, fueled by coincidence, and depends above all on the luminosity of its performers.

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  2. Sharp, witty, and charming, The Truth About Cats and Dogs features a standout performance from Janeane Garofalo. Read Critics Reviews

  3. "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" may be a charming and (rare these days) profanity free comedy, but it reveals some unpleasant truths about Hollywood and maybe American society as a whole. Janeane Garofolo plays a veterinarian who dispenses advice about pets on a radio talk show.

  4. 26 Απρ 1996 · The Truth About Cats and Dogs is very funny around the edges (in the talk-radio scenes, Garofalo hits hilarious notes of mock exasperation), but as the characters begin to hang out together,...

  5. 26 Απρ 1996 · The Truth About Cats & Dogs Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Abby, a talk-radio veterinarian whose self-perceived lack of attractiveness masks her wit and warmth, recruits her neighbor, the beautiful but not so bright Noelle, to act as her stand-in when she makes a date over the phone with Brian.

  6. 8 Απρ 1996 · The Truth About Cats & Dogs. After his impressive debut with "Heathers" and then ill-fated turns on "Hudson Hawk,""Meet the Applegates" and "Airheads," director Michael Lehmann tries his...

  7. THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS AND DOGS kicks off when radio talk show host Abby (Janeane Garofalo), a vet who answers questions about pets, takes a call from dog owner Brian (Ben Chaplin) and falls for him over the phone. Brian is equally intrigued.

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