Cat People

She knew strange, fierce pleasures that no other woman could ever feel!

6.9
19421h 13m

Production

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A Serbian émigré in Manhattan believes that, because of an ancient curse, any physical intimacy with the man she loves will turn her into a feline predator.

Trailers & Videos

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Irena on the Prowl

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Cat People • 1942 • Theatrical Trailer

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Animals Know If Someone's Off

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Stalked

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Cats In The Pool?

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The Worst Beast

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CAT PEOPLE director Jacques Tourneur on cinema and escapism

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CAT PEOPLE director Jacques Tourneur on Val Lewton

Cast

Photo of Simone Simon

Simone Simon

Irena Dubrovna Reed

Photo of Kent Smith

Kent Smith

Oliver Reed

Photo of Tom Conway

Tom Conway

Dr. Louis Judd

Photo of Jane Randolph

Jane Randolph

Alice Moore

Photo of Jack Holt

Jack Holt

The Commodore

Photo of Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Zookeeper (uncredited)

Photo of Eddie Dew

Eddie Dew

Street Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Dot Farley

Dot Farley

Mrs. Agnew (uncredited)

Photo of Theresa Harris

Theresa Harris

Minnie (uncredited)

Photo of Charles Jordan

Charles Jordan

Bus Driver (uncredited)

Photo of Donald Kerr

Donald Kerr

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Photo of Murdock MacQuarrie

Murdock MacQuarrie

Sheep Caretaker (uncredited)

Photo of Alan Napier

Alan Napier

Doc Carver (uncredited)

Photo of Betty Roadman

Betty Roadman

Mrs. Hansen (uncredited)

Photo of Elizabeth Russell

Elizabeth Russell

The Cat Woman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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6/10

Simone Simon ("Irina Dubrovna") comes to work in New York where she falls in love with Kent Smith ("Oliver Reed"). Their relationship soon becomes strained after she struggles with intimacy - you see she believes that should she ever even kiss someone she loved, she would turn into a violent feline and claw him to death. She confides in her now husband and somewhat sceptical, he sends her to a psychiatrist, the debonaire Tom Conway ("Dr. Judd"). Our story tracks her determination to get past this obsession in the face of her growing suspicion that "Oliver" is seeking solace elsewhere - and that they are planning on having her committed - in a tense and eerie way. The dialogue is quite stilted and the theatricality of the performances rob the film of much of it's pace - but it is still a good horror thriller.

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