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| - The filmed production of the musical Cats, by Andrew Lloyd Webber and based on the works of T S Eliot's Book of Practical Cats, was released on video in 1998. The film was shot in London’s Adelphi Theatre, directed by David Mallet. The soundtrack for the film was recorded with a seventy piece orchestra to create a full digital sound. In the film, the license plate on the car that can be seen at the back of the stage reads “TSE 1″ for T.S. Eliot – whose collection of poetry, Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical. The film is commonly referred to by fans as "The Cats Video".
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| - The filmed production of the musical Cats, by Andrew Lloyd Webber and based on the works of T S Eliot's Book of Practical Cats, was released on video in 1998. The film was shot in London’s Adelphi Theatre, directed by David Mallet. The soundtrack for the film was recorded with a seventy piece orchestra to create a full digital sound. In the film, the license plate on the car that can be seen at the back of the stage reads “TSE 1″ for T.S. Eliot – whose collection of poetry, Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical. The film is commonly referred to by fans as "The Cats Video". The Cats film production was essentially the contemporary London version of the show, with elements such as the re-written version of "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteaser", and where there was a discrepancy between the London and Broadway versions, the London version was used. However to retain an international flavour to the film, the Broadway names for "Plato" (Admetus), "Tumblebrutus" (Bill Bailey) and "Pouncival" (Carbucketty) were used.
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