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Cat People

Country: USA, Language: English, 118 mins

  • Director: Paul Schrader
  • Writer: DeWitt Bodeen; Alan Ormsby
  • Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer; Charles W. Fries

CGiii Comment

It may have been something back in the early 80s...and, it was!

Somewhat disappointing now...due to a dismally weak script.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The Cat People originated way back in time, when humans sacrificed their women to leopards, who mated with them. Cat People look similar to humans, but must mate with other Cat People before they transform into panthers. Irene Gallier was raised by adoptive parents and meets her older brother Paul for the first time since childhood. We follow brother and sister - who seem to be the only ones of their kind left.

Cast & Characters

Nastassja Kinski as Irena Gallier;
Malcolm McDowell as Paul Gallier;
John Heard as Oliver Yates;
Annette O'Toole as Alice Perrin;
Ruby Dee as Female;
Ed Begley Jr. as Joe Creigh;
Scott Paulin as Bill Searle;
Frankie Faison as Detective Brandt;
Ron Diamond as Detective Ron Diamond;
Lynn Lowry as Ruthie;
John Larroquette as Bronte Judson;
Tessa Richarde as Billie;
Patricia Perkins as Taxi Driver;
Berry Berenson as Sandra;
Fausto Barajas as Otis