In Collection
#49
Seen It:
Yes
Horror, Fantasy
USA / English
| Nastassja Kinski |
Irena Gallier |
| Malcolm McDowell |
Paul Gallier |
| John Heard |
Oliver Yates |
| Annette O'Toole |
Alice Perrin |
| Ruby Dee |
Female |
| Ed Begley Jr. |
Joe Creigh |
| Scott Paulin |
Bill Searle |
| Frankie Faison |
Det. Brandt |
| Ron Diamond |
Det. Ron Diamond |
| Lynn Lowry |
Ruthie |
| Director |
Paul Schrader |
| Producer |
Jerry Bruckheimer; Charles Fries; Charles W. Fries |
| Writer |
Paul Schrader; DeWitt Bodeen; Alan Ormsby |
| Cinematography |
John Bailey |
| Musician |
Giorgio Moroder |
"Cat People" is a movie about a troubled woman torn between two men, each representing a different destiny. Irene Gallier (Natassia Kinski) is a virginal young woman reunited with her mysterious brother Paul (Malcolm McDowell). Irene and Paul's parents were animal trainers and died when she was young. Irene spent her youth in foster homes and is now meeting a brother she really does not know. While walking in the city, she is drawn to a zoo and especially a panther on exhibit there. Irene is unaware that the panther has killed a young prostitute and is being a studied by a team of zoologists. One of the team, a young man, Oliver, quickly becomes attracted to Irene and she to him. She knows however something is wrong. Paul explains it to her-they are werecats. When aroused, they can turn into large cats. Because of this, Paul tells her they can really only make love to each other. Irene is repulsed but Paul relentlessly chases her. She turns to Oliver out of desperation but she is afraid her cat side will come out. Can Irene elude a tragic fate?
| Distributor |
Universal Studios |
| Barcode |
025193286024 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
12/26/2007 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Subtitles |
English; French |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: DD-Plus 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 [CC] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Cat People: An Intimate Portrait by Paul Schrader Feature Commentary with Director Paul Schrader On the Set with Director Paul Schrader Cat People Matte Paintings Special Makeup Effects by Tom Burman Filmmaker Robert Wise on the Producer of the Original Cat People, Val Lewton Production Photographs |