Leo Kohlmeyer is a talking cat who inherits $5 million from his late owner and is looked after by the owner's in-laws whose two children, Bart and Veronica, learn Leo's secret that he can talk, while a bumbling, but devious, couple called the Rigsbys plot to kidnap Leo in order for them to gain the inheritance money for themselves.
Unfortunately the movie The Richest Cat in the World is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Les Alexander | Executive Producer |
Production | Alexander Gorby | Producer |
Production | Andy Rose | Producer |
Production | Gordon Wolf | Producer |
Sound | Peter Bernstein | Music |
Editing | Stanford C. Allen | Editor |
Art | James Shanahan | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | William Ware Theiss | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Barbara Lampson | Hairstylist |
Directing | Michael Kusley | Director |
Directing | Emmitt-Leon O'Neill | Director |
Directing | Dick Erickson | Director |
Sound | G. Michael Graham | Sound Editor |
Sound | Scott D. Jackson | Foley |
Crew | Steve Kelso | Stunts |
Camera | Owen Marsh | Camera Operator |
Camera | Peter McEvoy | Director of Photography |
Writing | Steve Ditlea | Story |
Writing | Marshall Efron | Writer |
Writing | Alfa-Betty Olsen | Writer |
Directing | Greg Beeman | Director |
Writing | Les Alexander | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Michael F. Blake | Makeup Artist |
Art | Anthony C. Thorpe | Property Master |