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Eye of the Cat

Eye of the Cat

Directed by David Lowell Rich

The macabre and suspenseful tale of a young man who plots murder after his wealthy aunt announces that she intends to leave her fortune to her cats. Penned by Joseph Stafano, who adapted the horror classic Psycho for the screen.

A young man plots murder after his wealthy aunt announces that she intends to leave her fortune to her cats.

Cast: Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, Eleanor Parker, Tim Henry

Member Reviews

Pretty good if overextended, with a fine cast. No matter how hard they tried they couldn't make that cute, fuzzy orange tabby menacing.

astroboymn
3 years ago

some parts great, a lot of parts okay. perfect if you're in the mood for an old-timey murder plot with some creepy kitties!!!

cretora666
3 years ago

5 skulls because it had cats. Wasn’t too bad of a movie honestly.

CosmicWooo
3 years ago

good old fashioned cheesy horror

clynne
3 years ago

Okay, storyline was predictable... except the twist at the end. I liked it. The craftmanship of the director and audio/visuals made a harmeless housecat seem more of a plausible villian than I could have ever imagined, well played!

scordero6k
3 years ago