Eye of the Cat (1969)



EYE OF THE CAT
Directed by DAVID LOWELL RICH
United States, 1969
Horror

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44 Replies to “Eye of the Cat (1969)”

  1. I'm also here for the cats. I have 3 cats and a dog. One of my cats is very bitchy, in an endearing way of course. My 1st thought was she would have been purrfect in this movie…lol 😂😻

  2. 10 bucks a nigga will still be saying “they so silly” by the end of the movie. Double it by the amount of niggas that say that at the end of the movie

  3. Those cats know what that con and his lady freind was up to! They know! The cats were beautiful and the actors were great! Very well done movie! 👍😸

  4. Kinda sad that it's so short. I felt like the plot could have been developed further. Ah well. Gem to watch, the sets, the clothes. Beautiful.

  5. This used to air frequently on TV in the early 1970s. A couple of scenes stayed with me all of these years later. The wheelchair incident and the bathtub scene. Creepy stuff!
    Hmmm. This version removes the bathtub scene where, I think, Wily, drowns Kassia.

  6. A visually stunning film, but with a deeply flawed screenplay by the usually dependable Joseph Stefano. All four major characters are not just dislikable, but vile and hateable leaving no one for the audience to identify or sympathize with. Michael Sarrazin's dialogue is cringe inducingly "hip". The seemingly supernatural element of the cats is extremely ill-fitting with the mundane murder-for-profit plot, plus after what Eleanor Parker's character does to the cats, especially the litter of kittens, it's offensively ludicrous that they would then want to protect her. All this is capped off with a confused, disappointing, nonsensical finale. It's a shame to see such a good cast and beautiful production so wasted.

  7. First off, with her lungs like that she couldn't have a bunch of cats, she couldn't live thru a hairdressing apt. She would need someone to come with special products to her "cat free" home. This is so silly.

  8. You are not the only one. I am also here for the cats! I'm a cat and dog lover! Although it seemed that Universal Pictures scaled back a little on making horror movies, compared to when they made horror classics such as Phantom of the Opera, Frankenstein, Dracula, Creature From the Black Lagoon, etc. I liked this 1969 movie! There was another film made in the 1970's with Peter Cushing & Ray Milland called The Unearthly where Cushing was trying to convince Milland that cats were tsking over the world. Of course cats are really gentle animals, not the way they are sometimes portrayed in movies. Thanks for downloading this Universal Film. I haven't seen it in ages!❤❤❤

  9. Did they ever consider her medical issue is she's allergic to cats? I consider it hilarious ntentional camp. I didn't quite get the ending though. Gayle Hunnicutt (Cassia) 1943-2023. Exactly what did the Aunt do with the kittens? Michael Sarrazin (Wylie) was in tons of good films in this era.

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