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Cat People
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Cat People

They are something more than lovers who are about to become something less than human.
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User Score567 ratings
TMDB 6.016+19821h 58mEnglish
FantasyHorror

Synopsis

After years of separation, Irena Gallier and her minister brother, Paul, reunite in New Orleans. When zoologists capture a wild panther, Irena is drawn to the cat – and zoo curator Oliver to her. Soon, Paul will have to reveal the family secret: that when sexually aroused, they revert into predatory jungle cats.

Director
Paul SchraderFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Universal Pictures3 production companies
Release
April 2, 1982Released
Box Office
$21MBudget $13M

Top Cast

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Nastassja Kinski
Nastassja Kinski
Irena Gallier
Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell
Paul Gallier
John Heard
John Heard
Oliver Yates
Annette O'Toole
Annette O'Toole
Alice Perrin
Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee
Female
Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley Jr.
Joe Creigh
Scott Paulin
Scott Paulin
Bill Searle
Frankie Faison
Frankie Faison
Det. Brandt

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Reviews

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Wuchak
Nov 10, 2019

***Atmospheric, artistic, dramatic horror in New Orleans*** "Cat People" came out in 1982 and is a modern take on the classic 1942 film. Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell are siblings cursed to become were-panthers if sexually aroused. The only way they can become human again is to kill a fellow human. The idea is absurd and fantastical, but "Cat People" takes the subject absolutely seriously. John Heard plays a zoo manager who falls in love with Kinski’s character, while Annette O'Toole plays the third person in the romantic triangle. The movie’s engrossing and has style & pizazz. For instance, the flashback scenes of the ancient panther tribe doing rituals in an orange desert are surreal and captivating; the accompanying atmospheric music by Giorgio Moroder adds to the mood nicely, along with David Bowie’s theme song. While both are decidedly 80’s, they fit the flick and are somehow timeless. Both Kinski and McDowell are properly cat-like. McDowell, as usual, has a weird and diabolic air about him. John Heard is fine as the protagonist and redhead O'Toole is simply gorgeous. Speaking of which, Kinski is indeed quite attractive, as observed in the scene of her fishing with Heard in hot pants and wader boots, but O'Toole steals Kinski’s thunder a bit, particularly in the pool sequence. This is a great flick for showcasing the New Orleans area and the Sothern Gothic ambiance thereof. Keep in mind that it’s definitely a horror flick and so can be pretty brutal at times. On a related note, if nudity offends you then you might want to skip it as many of the characters are shown totally nude or near nude. The film runs just shy of 2 hours and was shot in the New Orleans area with some stuff done in the Los Angeles region (e.g. studio work and the panther tree sequence). GRADE: B+/A-

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