Felines on Film: The Black Cat Auditions

By Google Arts & Culture

Words by Léonie Shinn-Morris

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

"The biggest invitation to bad luck ever seen in one place" - LIFE magazine, 1961

Cats hate being on leads at the best of times, so what's going on in these curious photos of kitties on leashes lined up with their owners?

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

These photos were taken by legendary LIFE photographer Ralph Crane in 1961. They show over 150 of the cutest and fluffiest of budding actors auditioning for a starring role in the film adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Black Cat'.

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

Poe's story, a grisly tale of murder and ghostly apparitions, was adapted for the screen as part of the horror compilation film, Tales of Terror.

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

At the auditions, cats were judged based on which had the 'meanest' face.

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

Unfortunately, none of these paw-some candidates made the cut. The role had actually already been given to a 'professional' cat actor.

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

Black Cat Auditions In Hollywood (1961) by Ralph CraneLIFE Photo Collection

On December 15, 1961, LIFE magazine wrote, “as far as anyone could remember, it was the biggest invitation to bad luck ever seen in one place.”

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