Cat People - 1982
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Cat People

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Jerry Bruckheimer Paul Schrader Paul Schrader Giorgio Moroder Ferdinando Scarfiotti John Bailey Bob Badami Richard C. Franklin Charles L. Campbell Leonard Engelman Jeannine Oppewall Nancy Patton Robert L. Hoyt Walter Scott Sandy Berke Jordan Daniel Loren May Bud S. Smith Bud S. Smith Mary Goldberg Edward Richardson Max Rosenberg Michael Grillo Jacqueline Cambas DeWitt Bodeen Alan Ormsby Charles W. Fries Jere Huggins Ned Humphreys Steve Yaconelli John R. Shannon Sylvester Levay Lance Anderson Larry Clark Bird Thomas R. Burman Daniel Paredes Richard Walden Bruce Weintraub Janice D. Brandow Luca Kouimelis Edouard F. Henriques Jeff Passanante Louis L. Edemann Joseph F. Valentine Tom Hoerber Vic Petrotta Jr. Lauren Cory Bari Dreiband-Burman Hugo Peña John J. Stephens Mike Menzel Clarence Lynn Price Ronald W. McLeish Robert Chase Stanley H. Polinsky Clyde Hart Erin M. Cummins Larry Carow Peter Ivy Dennis Rotta Todd Pavlin Renee Perrin Arnold Goodwin
Actors:
Nastassja Kinski Malcolm McDowell John Heard Ruby Dee Ed Begley Jr. Scott Paulin Frankie Faison Annette O'Toole Lynn Lowry John Larroquette Ron Diamond Tessa Richarde Berry Berenson Fausto Barajas Robert Pavlovich Julie Denney John H. Fields Emery Hollier Arione De Winter Francine Segal Ray Wise Jo Ann Dearing Danelle Hand Neva Gage Marco St. John Harry Hauss James Deeth
Genre:
Thriller, Horror, Fantasy
Country: no data
Year: 1982
After years of separation, Irina and her minister brother, Paul, reunite in New Orleans in this erotic tale of the supernatural. When zoologists capture a wild panther, Irina is drawn to the cat -- and the zoo curator is drawn to her. Soon, Irina's brother will have to reveal the family secret: that when sexually aroused, they turn into predatory jungle cats.
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Simone Simon plays a woman who fears that she might turn into a panther and kill. It sounds corny, but the psychological thrills that directors Jacques Tourneur got out of his measly $150,000 budget make this a fascinating movie, with amazing lighting.
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