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The Catman of Paris

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Adele Mara and Robert J. Wilke in The Catman of Paris (1946)
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Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?

  • Director
    • Lesley Selander
  • Writer
    • Sherman L. Lowe
  • Stars
    • Carl Esmond
    • Lenore Aubert
    • Adele Mara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    472
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lesley Selander
    • Writer
      • Sherman L. Lowe
    • Stars
      • Carl Esmond
      • Lenore Aubert
      • Adele Mara
    • 23User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Carl Esmond
    Carl Esmond
    • Charles Regnier
    Lenore Aubert
    Lenore Aubert
    • Marie Audet
    Adele Mara
    Adele Mara
    • Marguerite Duval
    Douglass Dumbrille
    Douglass Dumbrille
    • Henry Borchard
    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Inspector Severen
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Prefect of Police
    Francis Pierlot
    Francis Pierlot
    • Paul Audet
    Georges Renavent
    Georges Renavent
    • Guillard
    Francis McDonald
    Francis McDonald
    • Devereaux
    Maurice Cass
    Maurice Cass
    • Paul de Roche
    Alphonse Martell
    Alphonse Martell
    • Maurice Cocaignac
    Paul Marion
    Paul Marion
    • Jules
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Georges
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Raoul
    Carl Neubert
    • Phillippe
    Elaine Lange
    • Blanche de Clermont
    Tanis Chandler
    Tanis Chandler
    • Yvette
    George Davis
    George Davis
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    • Director
      • Lesley Selander
    • Writer
      • Sherman L. Lowe
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    Dethcharm

    "What You Need Is A Long Rest And Relaxation!"...

    A brutal, bloody murder occurs in Paris, with the victim was apparently clawed to pieces. The police refuse to believe that a monster is at work, instead focusing their attention on famous author Charles Regnier (Carl Esmond), who has recently arrived in the city.

    Regnier seems to have a motive, and the subject matter of his latest book is a bit too coincidental for the cops. In addition, Regnier has begun to suffer from strange blackouts, rendering him unable to remember his actions or whereabouts.

    When another mutilation takes place, the authorities are certain they have their man.

    CATMAN OF PARIS is an atmospheric horror film. The use of a black cat slinking around, as well as Regnier's blackout sequences are eerily effective. There's a restaurant fight scene that's also memorable. Esmond plays his desperate role convincingly, and there's a nice, twisty finale to boot!...
    5BA_Harrison

    I am the catman - goo goo g'joob!

    The basic plot for The Catman of Paris wouldn't win any awards for originality: it sees controversial author Charles Regnier (Carl Esmond) arriving back in Paris just as people start to turn up dead, scratched to ribbons, as though by a large cat. Suffering from memory loss at the same time as the murders, Charles begins to believe that he is responsible, and the police would just love to pin the blame on him, his latest book having upset the French government. All the evidence does seem to indicate that Charles is the killer, but beautiful Marie Audet (Lenore Aubert) believes otherwise.

    It's not very hard to work out who is the real villain, but the supernatural revelation at the end isn't so easy to predict: a crackpot's theory that the killer is capable of transmutation, turning into a half-human/half cat, turns out to be on the money, leading to an entertaining finale featuring the furry, fanged feline/man. Also adding to the fun is a rousing fist fight between Charles and four men in a restaurant, and a high-speed horse and carriage chase scene in which the police are incredibly trigger happy, shooting wildly at the three passengers in the carriage in front.
    6greenbudgie

    Good horse and carriage chase

    Charles Regnier is the author of 'Fraudulent Justice' which looks to become a bestseller. But it is potentially an embarrassment to the French Government. A man is carrying some secrets documents from the Archives of the Ministry of Justice when he is killed. His body has been clawed to ribbons as though he had been attacked by a powerful cat. The documents he was carrying go missing so it would seem that the murderer didn't want those papers scrutinized for some reason.

    Suspicion falls upon Regnier as he was unaccountably out all night at the time of the murder. He is in the habit of leaving social gatherings on his own complaining of a headache. He sees visions of a storm and then the sight of a black cat appears. He seems to be suffering from amnesia brought on by a tropical fever he had contracted on his travels. He is accused of learning secret rituals he has discovered in India and Tibet.

    A favorite of a number of 1940s B-mystery fans Douglass Dumbrille portrays the friend of Charles Regnier. There is a very good horse and carriage chase sequence but a confusing fight scene earlier in a cafe had been poorly executed. This is a reasonable mystery involving transmutation that has number of atmospheric moments. And the reproduction poster for this film with the killer's blue hand threatening the neck of a beautiful female victim has become collectible among horror film poster fans.
    7snicewanger

    Werecat kills young ladies in 1896 Paris to maintain his immortality

    The Catman of Paris sounds more a movie about a jewel thief or second story man then a monster film. Lesley Selander was Republics go to western director and the cast has some recognizable faces but of course, no big stars. The catman is a were-creature and part of the fun is trying to guess who the shape shifter really is. Carl Esmond and Lenor Aubert are top billed and they give the proceedings a European flavor. There is bit more attention to period detail in the set and costume design then is seen in most of these little opuses.

    Selander directed westerns and Catman rolls like a western. John Dehner, Anthony Caruso, and Robert J Wilkie would all go on to make their make in television westerns in the 1950's. Republic in house eye candy Adele Mara is around to liven up the proceedings. Sherman L Loews screenplay is a no frills and move the story along quickly affair. The FX is kept to a minimum with minimal lighting and the use of shadows and darkness in the shots to convey a creepy look and cover up the cheapness of the sets.

    Catman of Paris is not going to entertain the blood, guts, and gore fanatics. Its an entertaining little, horror, western action film that keeps you guessing until the end.
    gavin6942

    Not Really Sure If This Is Horror...

    Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?

    The best thing I can say about this film is that it has an awesomely choreographed fight in a restaurant, with plenty of flips and tables breaking. The waiter getting knocked over with a full tray (even though there are no customers, so who is the food for?).

    Hard to say if this is a horror film. Netflix seems to think so, and I guess the idea of a half-man, half-cat killing people is sort of horror. But it is really pretty tame. We could say it is an early serial killer film with a population getting terrorized, but whether or not it is horror is just a tough call.

    This warrants a second viewing.

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    • Trivia
      Republic Pictures did not produce enough horror films to put together a television syndication package. As a result, once Republic completed the first run and subsequent re-releases, it was rarely seen and almost forgotten over nearly 70 years.
    • Goofs
      About 16 minutes into the film, the 19th-century bronze plaque reading "PAUL AUDET ET CIE / EDITEURS" uses an Art Deco typeface that would not have been created until the 1920s or 1930s.
    • Quotes

      Charles Regnier: In other words, you suspect me of turning myself into a cat, merely to kill a harmless old man?

      Inspector Severen: Well, let us say that you found some way to make it appear to have been done by a cat.

      Charles Regnier: So, I am suspected of murder?

      Inspector Severen: Well, we haven't accused you yet, Monseigneur.

    • Connections
      Featured in Movies at Midnight: The Catman of Paris (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31
      Composed by Frédéric Chopin

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La bestia de París
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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