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The Cat Creature

  • Film per la TV
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
632
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Meredith Baxter in The Cat Creature (1973)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA deceased rich man's collection is the key to solving a string of murder committed by a mysterious black catA deceased rich man's collection is the key to solving a string of murder committed by a mysterious black catA deceased rich man's collection is the key to solving a string of murder committed by a mysterious black cat

  • Regia
    • Curtis Harrington
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert Bloch
    • Douglas S. Cramer
    • Wilford Lloyd Baumes
  • Star
    • Meredith Baxter
    • David Hedison
    • Gale Sondergaard
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    632
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Curtis Harrington
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Bloch
      • Douglas S. Cramer
      • Wilford Lloyd Baumes
    • Star
      • Meredith Baxter
      • David Hedison
      • Gale Sondergaard
    • 28Recensioni degli utenti
    • 17Recensioni della critica
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    Meredith Baxter
    Meredith Baxter
    • Rena Carter
    David Hedison
    David Hedison
    • Prof. Roger Edmonds
    Gale Sondergaard
    Gale Sondergaard
    • Hester Black
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • The Hotel Clerk
    Renne Jarrett
    Renne Jarrett
    • Sherry Hastings
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • The Thief - Joe Sung
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Frank Lucas
    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Police Lt. Marco
    Milton Parsons
    Milton Parsons
    • The Deputy Coroner
    Peter Lorre Jr.
    Peter Lorre Jr.
    • The Pawnbroker
    John Abbott
    John Abbott
    • Dr. Reinhart
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • Donovan
    William Sims
    • Bert
    • Regia
      • Curtis Harrington
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Bloch
      • Douglas S. Cramer
      • Wilford Lloyd Baumes
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    10riverheadestelle

    Great Story!....(Despite Any Inconsistencies)

    This was another ABC television movie. Great modern take on the old Egyptian mummy curse idea. When the movie opens, the appraiser is going through the late millionaire's collection of Egyptian artefacts, some of which might have been smuggled. We are left to assume that the collector simply died from natural causes. We don't see the collector in the movie at all. We're given a quick overview of why the appraiser is there and that's it.

    The murders don't start until a thief steals the heavy gold amulet from around the mummy's neck, if you remember. Said mummy was a priestess from the cult of Bast, the cat goddess, and the amulet was meant to imprison the spirit of the priestess.

    Elements of the old detective story are blended with the supernatural in this tale. We are kept guessing until the very end as to the identity of the mysterious killer.

    Great special effects in the scene when David Hedison finally has the showdown with the cat creature!
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Cast, Good Idea but Poor Execution

    The Cat Creature (1973)

    ** (out of 4)

    An antique collector dies and soon afterwards a thief steals a gold amulet with the face of a cat on it. Soon several people who come in contact with it are murdered or commit suicide, which leads a detective and a college professor into the investigation. THE CAT CREAURE comes from director Curtis Harrington and writer Robert Bloch and it features an all-star cast but in the end you can't help but see this as being pretty minor. The biggest problem is the story, which has a few interesting ideas but nothing good is ever done with it. I thought the film got off to an extremely good start and the ending was good but everything in the middle was pretty much a bore. The entire investigation just seems so one note and there's never any energy behind it. Even with such a short running time the film really did drag badly in spots, which is a real shame because there are some good things here. One such thing is the alternate way of looking at the legend of a mummy and the curse that comes with it. The actual look of the mummy was good and I also thought the film did a good job with how the cats were used. I'm not going to spoil what happens at the end but it's actually a nice little twist. Another good thing is that the cast is great. We get Meredith Baxter doing a good job playing a woman who gets involved with the case and David Hedison is also good as the college professor. Gale Sondergaard (THE BLACK CAT '41), Keye Luke, Kent Smith, Stuart Whitman and Peter Lorre, Jr. are also in the cast and are fun to see. Then we have the great John Carradine in a quick minute role but he gets to act along side a prostitute midget so here's another weird one for the actor's filmmography. THE CAT CREATURE has a few bright ideas but sadly they never really materialize into anything watchable. Fans of the cast might want to check it out but others should stay clear.
    7Rich359

    I like the film, but I think cats were abused filming this.

    I haven't seen this movie since I was a kid in 1973,and have looked for it for years. Recently found it on You Tube. I remember being impressed with the eeriness film and the scary visuals of the ending, even though you know who the priestess is. However, what lessens the films enjoyment for me seeing it again is the appearance of abuse of cats, with an unnecessary plot device of alley cats surrounding and eventually attacking the priestess. It appears the cats were starved to congregate around the victims and thrown onto the victims, a lot like what was done with rats in Willard. I am glad we live in more animal conscience times. 2.5 out of 4 stars
    6Bloodwank

    Classy and fun if unremarkable TV horror feature

    The first made for television collaboration between Psycho scribe and all round pulp horror titan Robert Bloch with classy b-horror veteran Curtis Harrington, The Cat Creature is a charming if inconsequential affair that neither reaches the levels of its influences nor surpasses its status as a made for television production, but is still perfectly good stuff for a dull afternoon left sparing. The outlandish plot sees an antique theft from a deceased collector result in the release of a murderous acolyte of the Egyptian cat goddess Bast, and cop Lieutenant Marco teaming up with Professor Roger Edmonds to figure out what's going on. Then there's occult shop owner Hester Black and her assistant Rena Carter getting involved in things as well. The vibe hearkens back to horror and detection stories of yesteryear, particularly the 1940's and Cat People, with a measured pace and restrained action as well as certain pleasing subtleties. Director Harrington pulls off a few effectively creepy stalking sequences and deploys the titular beast in fun if slightly repetitive fashion. Fortunately the story has a few twists and turns so things never get dull, although they fail to get all that heated either. The cast is fairly well handled and thread things through nicely, Stuart Whitman is suitably gruff and no nonsense as Lt. Marco, Meredith Baxter paints Rena in sympathetic shades of confusion, fear and yearning, while David Hedison takes a while to warm up and loose his awkwardness but is still likable as Prof. Edmonds, a classic academic good guy figuring things out with open-mindedness and learning. Best though is Oscar winner Gale Sondergaard as Hester, crooked and controlling, time soured and radiating low key negativity yet at the same time open and helpful. She steals every one of her scenes and brings an unaffected old fashioned class to things that is perhaps the films greatest asset. It's just a shame that the film doesn't really have enough in the way of atmosphere or shocks (being rather tame even by made for television horror standards), so for all that it has in the way of style and vacant likability it just isn't all that compelling. Certainly watchable, but definitely a film for fans of television horror of the era rather than more casual fans, who may quite reasonably be bored and unimpressed. As a fan of such horror then I give The Cat Creature 6/10 and partially recommend it to other such fans, but it is far from essential.
    7Bunuel1976

    ABC Movie Of The Week: THE CAT CREATURE {TV} (Curtis Harrington, 1973) ***

    Several people, who have somehow come into contact with an amulet improperly elevated from the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy, are unaccountably but fatally assailed by a black cat. Not so much another CAT PEOPLE (1942) variation as a commendable addition to filmdom's mummy lore (courtesy of Robert Bloch); a cast of mostly old reliables helps add flavor to the familiar narrative. The film's leads are adequately filled with Meredith Baxter's deceptively innocent salesgirl and archaeologist David Hedison – who, naturally, fall for each other during the course of the narrative; sprucing up the rest of the 'dramatis personae' are world-weary cop Stuart Whitman, sinister proprietor of "The Sorceress" pawn shop Gale Sondergaard, solicitor Kent Smith (the male protagonist of the aforementioned Val Lewton/Jacques Tourneur classic), alcoholic thief Sen Yung and even hotel clerk(!) John Carradine (although already pushing 70 by this time). I have a handful of unwatched made-for-TV genre efforts from director Harrington and I might get to include them in this year's Halloween marathon.

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      The day after shooting wrapped, Gale Sondergaard was called back for some closeups. However, when she arrived on the set in makeup and costume, Charlton Heston entered and presented her with an Academy gold statuette, to replace the plaque she had won for 1936's Anthony Adverse.
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      Scenes with David Hedison and Stuart Whitman driving through Los Angelas were full of street noise and car horns honking. For these scenes the two actors were to do their lines over again, but this never happened because of time and cost. This is why you hear a lot of street noise drowning out some of their lines.
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      Frank Lucas: [speaking into a tape recorder microphone] You know that mummy case you said arrived just before he died! You never looked inside, did you? Well there's something in there! I want to get a full description on tape right away for the insurance company! It's a mummy with a gold amulet around it's neck, with the face of a cat, and emeralds for eyes! You wouldn't believe it unless you saw it with your own eyes!

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Buddy Hackett/Cass Elliot/Dong Kingman/Jan Munroe (1974)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 dicembre 1973 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Die Katzengöttin
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(location-filming)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Douglas S. Cramer Company
      • Screen Gems Television
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      • 1h 12min(72 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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