Designed for a more modern audience, this version includes cartoonish car chases, crashes, and explosions.
Features mild slapstick violence typical of the era, such as characters getting scratched by the cat or falling during a chase.
There is no profanity; the "darn" in the title is noted as a father's euphemism for a more colorful word found in the original novel.
Though the kidnapping premise is present, it is often played for laughs with silly action sequences.
Designed for a more modern audience, this version includes cartoonish car chases, crashes, and explosions.
Features mild slapstick violence typical of the era, such as characters getting scratched by the cat or falling during a chase. That Darn Cat!
There is no profanity; the "darn" in the title is noted as a father's euphemism for a more colorful word found in the original novel. Designed for a more modern audience, this version
Though the kidnapping premise is present, it is often played for laughs with silly action sequences. Designed for a more modern audience