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A Street Cat Named Bob makes his film debut in this exclusive clip

The drama is an adaptation of James Bowen's biographical bestseller

Jacob Stolworthy
Wednesday 19 October 2016 08:52 EDT
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Streetcat named Bob: Exclusive Clip

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Film adaptation A Street Cat Named Bob arrives in cinemas next month, and this brand new clip shows the moment the titular feline meets recovering drug addict James (Luke Treadaway).

The biographical story follows events written by James Bowen in the bestseller that went on to be published in over 30 languages.

Bowen was a former homeless Covent Garden busker given an opportunity to turn his life around by his support worker, Val (played by Downton Abbey actor Joanne Froggatt in the film). Returning home one day, he finds a ginger cat sat on his doorstep but leaves him assuming he's a neighbour's pet.

When Bob remains outside his front door, James realises he's injured taking him to the RSPCA and deciding to take the cat into his own care.

Directed by Roger Spottiswoode (Tomorrow Never Dies), the film also stars Anthony Head and Ruda Gedmintas as well as the real-life Bob who appears as himself.

Bowen went on to write the international best-selling books The World According to Bob and A Gift from Bob

A Street Cat Named Bob will be released in the UK on 4 November.

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