Puss in Boots was the creation of French author Charles Perrault (also responsible for Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella) who in 1697 published Le Maistre Chat, ou Le Chat Botté, about a clever cat who helps his poor master win riches and a princess. But thanks to Dreamworks, isn’t it now impossible to imagine Puss without his smooth-talking, Latin-lover moves courtesy of a (fantastic) Antonio Banderas?
When we first met today’s Puss, it was as a scene-stealer in 2004′s Shrek 2 and — as some critics have pointed out — it’s hard to give a secondary character his own movie.
When we first met today’s Puss, it was as a scene-stealer in 2004′s Shrek 2 and — as some critics have pointed out — it’s hard to give a secondary character his own movie.
- 10/29/2011
- by Sara Vilkomerson
- EW.com - PopWatch
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