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Irene Dubrovna in "Cat People" (1942)
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Nov 10, 2023
The Classic Movie Blog Association is hosting the Blogathon and the Beast blog event this week. This theme gives us bloggers a chance to write about a film character who has a beast within themselves. All of us have a sleeping beast within who, hopefully, never awakens in our lifetime. As the o read more
ONE MOVIE, THREE QUOTES: Cat People (1942)
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Oct 9, 2022
ONE MOVIE, THREE QUOTES: Cat People (1942)
On October 9, 2022October 9, 2022 By CarolIn Uncategorized
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Horror Month is here! About three years ago, I wrote a piece about Cat People (1942) and why I think Irena Dubrovna (Simone Si read more
The Curse of The Cat People (1944): The Oddest of Horror Sequels
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 30, 2019
The Curse of the Cat People feels like entering a storybook only to find ourselves in Tarry Town near Sleepy Hollow. Fittingly, we are placed with a group of kindergarteners who have come with their teacher to frolic and enjoy a field trip to the place brought to life in the tall tales of Washington read more
The sad reality of Cat People (1942)
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Oct 22, 2019
The sad reality of Cat People (1942)
On October 22, 2019 By CarolIn Uncategorized
Last year’s Horror Month DOUBLE BILL focused on the similarities between The Invisible Man (1933, dir. James Whale) and The Wolfman (1941, dir. George Waggner). If read more
Cat People (1942)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 12, 2017
Cat People has one of those sensationalized B-picture premises and there are moments when its meager aspects let slip that this is a low-budget effort, but within those restrictions, it moves with a certain purpose and chilliness. It’s true that producer Val Lewton had a B-movie renaissance go read more
Cat People (1942)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 12, 2017
Cat People has one of those sensationalized B-picture premises and there are moments when its meager aspects let slip that this is a low-budget effort, but within those restrictions, it moves with a certain purpose and chilliness. It’s true that producer Val Lewton had a B-movie renaissance go read more
1001 Classic Movies: Cat People
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Oct 24, 2016
Cat People (1942), starring Simone Simon, is one of the 1001 classic movies you should see.
Each Monday, I'm going to recommend a classic movie you should see (for the reasons behind the 1001 series and reviews of earlier films covered go here). October's selections will focus on felines in fi read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE (1944)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 18, 2016
Ostensibly a sequel to the 1942 horror classic, Cat People, The Curse of the Cat People (1944) is in reality a completely different kind of tale. It's not really a horror movie and not really a sequel to the original film, even though it brings back most of the characters from the earlier outing and read more
Classic Films in Focus: THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE (1944)
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 18, 2016
Ostensibly a sequel to the 1942 horror classic, Cat People, The Curse of the Cat People (1944) is in reality a completely different kind of tale. It's not really a horror movie and not really a sequel to the original film, even though it brings back most of the characters from the earlier outing and read more
“The Curse of the Cat People” screens at Daystar Center October 31,2015
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Oct 28, 2015
“The Curse of the Cat People” screens at Daystar Center October 31,2015
Gothic Noir: The Horror Films of Val Lewton – The Curse of the Cat People
Where: The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State Street, Chicago, IL
When: October 31, 2015
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CAT PEOPLE ( 1942 & 1982 )
CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Oct 9, 2015
Here I am in NYC’s Museum of Modern Art ( MoMA ) waiting for the day’s movie, when I saw the giant poster of the subject of my blog today. I asked the kind Security Guard lady to do me a favor and take my picture. I’m being Lewton’d here with posters from Martin Scorsese’s collection. read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! March 2
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2015
An RKO Tradeshow was seen in every major market in United States on February 16, 1944, at 10:30 am, with the exceptions of: Cincinnati was shown at 8:15 pm, New York saw the flick at 11:00 am and St. Louis had an 11:30 am viewing on February 17.[1] Although officially ready for, Thursday, Ma read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! March 2
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2015
An RKO Tradeshow was seen in every major market in United States on February 16, 1944, at 10:30 am, with the exceptions of: Cincinnati was shown at 8:15 pm, New York saw the flick at 11:00 am and St. Louis had an 11:30 am viewing on February 17.[1] Although officially ready for, Thursday, Ma read more
The Curse of the Cat People (1944)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Nov 24, 2014
The Curse of the Cat People
Directed by Gunther von Fritsch and Robert Wise
Written by DeWitt Bodeen
1944/USA
RKO Radio Pictures
First viewing/Netflix rental The bigwigs at RKO decided The Curse of the Cat People would be a dandy title for the sequel to 1942’s hit Cat People. Once a read more
Messages from Cat People
Classic Reel Girl Posted by BG Voita on Oct 30, 2014
Cat People (1942) was an unexpected success. Despite its limited budget and initially being panned by some illustrious critics (The New York Times' Bosley Crowther for instance), the film was a huge hit with audiences. This fluke had critics rubbing their heads, so they went back and watched the mov read more
Cat People (1982, Paul Schrader)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 24, 2014
Cat People is so brilliantly made, often so well-acted, it's surprisingly those elements can't make up for its narrative issues. Screenwriter Alan Ormsby has a big problem–he's got to turn his protagonist from a victim to a villain to a victim. Sadly, he and director Schrader c read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! Premiered in New York City, Thursday, March 2, 1944 (2)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2014
The Curse of the Cat People was a sequel to Cat People, which was released in 1942. Curse was directed by Gunther von Fritsch and Robert Wise (his first credited work as director, he shot some additional scenes for The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942), written by DeWitt Bodeen, producer Val Lewton, Ni read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! Premiered in New York City, Thursday, March 2, 1944
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2014
The Curse of the Cat People was a sequel to Cat People, which was released in 1942. Curse was directed by Gunther von Fritsch and Robert Wise (his first credited work as director, he shot some additional scenes for The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942), written by DeWitt Bodeen, producer Val Lewton, Ni read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! Premiered in New York City, Thursday, March 2, 1944
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2014
The Curse of the Cat People was a sequel to Cat People, which was released in 1942. Curse was directed by Gunther von Fritsch and Robert Wise (his first credited work as director, he shot some additional scenes for The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942), written by DeWitt Bodeen, producer Val Lewton, Ni read more
The Curse of the Cat People (1944, Gunther von Fritsch and Robert Wise)
The Stop Button Posted by on Oct 30, 2013
The Curse of the Cat People is apparently Kent Smith. Well, him and writer DeWitt Bodeen. Smith and Jane Randolph return from the first film, this one set over six years later. They have a daughter–Ann Carter in an almost perfect performance–who’s a lonely child. She eventually im read more