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Cat People
TrailerIrena Dubrovna, a New York City-based fashion designer who hails from Serbia, begins a romance with marine engineer Oliver Reed. After they get married, Oliver starts to fear that Irena will turn into the cat person of her homeland's fables if they are intimate together.Actors: Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Tom Conway, Jane Randolph, Jack Holt, Alec Craig, Eddie Dew, Elizabeth Dunne, Theresa Harris, Charles Jordan, Donald Kerr, ...»Director: Jacques TourneurCountry: United StatesDuration: 73 minQuality: HDRelease: 1942IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Cat People"
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Characters of "Cat People"
Irena Dubrovna ReedPlayed by: Simone SimonOliver ReedPlayed by: Kent SmithDr. Louis JuddPlayed by: Tom ConwayAlice MoorePlayed by: Jane RandolphThe CommodorePlayed by: Jack Holt -
Directors of "Cat People"
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Creators of "Cat People"
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Critic Reviews of "Cat People"
Chicago Sun-TimesSeptember 26, 2007Cat People wasn't frightening like a slasher movie, using shocks and gore, but frightening in an eerie, mysterious way that was hard to define; the screen harbored unseen threats.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 26, 2007More a film about unreasoning fear than the supernatural, this work demonstrates what a filmmaker can accomplish when he substitutes taste and intelligence for special effects.
Time OutJune 24, 2006First in the wondrous series of B movies in which Val Lewton elaborated his principle of horrors imagined rather than seen, with a superbly judged performance from Simon.
New York TimesMarch 25, 2006Ladies who have such temptations -- in straight horror pictures, at least -- should exercise their digits a bit more freely than does Simone Simon in this film.
Under the RadarFebruary 28, 2017While Cat People isn't among the scariest films ever made, there are a trio of truly suspenseful scenes which, quite ingeniously, leave just enough up to the audience's imagination to dial up the tension.
CineVueJanuary 16, 2017[Cat People's] masterstroke lies in a constant awareness of its audience, using their expectations of its B-movie horror title to draw out the film's tension.
Times (UK)October 03, 2016I do like a film that opens with a mission statement, and... Cat People starts thus: "Even as fog continues to lie in the valleys, so does ancient sin cling to the low places, the depressions in the world consciousness."
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsAugust 29, 2015Scenes where Irena shadows her rival are burned into cinema memory.
Total FilmOctober 14, 2014It's psychological horror at its finest: timelessly terrifying and absolutely purr-fect.
LarsenOnFilmSeptember 22, 2014...a startling, psychosexual horror picture - especially for its time.
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