Tomcats is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Gregory Poirier. The story concerns a group of guys who have made a deal to each invest in a fund, which would be paid to the last remaining bachelor of the group. Michael Delaney, a cartoonist, attempts to get the other remaining bachelor, Kyle Brenner, married to a statuesque policewoman who Kyle said was the one that got away, so Michael can claim the fund to pay off a gambling debt. Unfortunately, the statuesque policewoman Kyle is trying to marry is the woman Michael has fallen in love with, Officer Natalie Parker. Michael... then gets himself into all sorts of misadventures, from getting captured by a young woman and her grandmother with a bizarre BDSM fetish to trying to retrieve Kyle's surgically-removed testicle, all the while attempting to pay off his gambling debt to the honked-off mobster menacing through selling his possessions, relieving himself of his "Tomcat" status, overcoming his fear of commitment, and finding true love. Tomcat was panned by critics.
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| Release date: | March 30, 2001 |
| Directed by: | Gregory Poirier |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 95 Minutes |
| Producer: | Paul Kurta, Tony Ludwig, Alan Riche, Todd Garner |
| Editor: | Harry Keramidas |
| Music by: | David Kitay |
| Cinematography: | Charles Minsky |
| Screenplay by: | Gregory Poirier |
| Estimated budget: | $11,000,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |