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Val Lewton DVD Horror Double Feature: Cat People & Curse of the Cat People, New

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Subtitle Language
English, French, Spanish
Rating
NR
Sub-Genre
Occult/Supernatural, Supernatural
Director
Gunther V. Fritsch, Robert Wise
Franchise
Cat People
Studio
Warner Bros
Edition
Standard Edition
Type
Movie
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2005
Actor
Simone Simon, Kent Smith
Features
Commentary, Retrospective Interviews, With Subtitles
Genre
Horror
Movie/TV Title
Cat People / Curse of the Cat People
UPC
053939724424

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  • Top favourable review

    Slinky Simone

    Compared against the 1982 remake with Nastassia Kinski, the original "Cat People" may seem like slow going, but once you acclimate to it's slinky pace and noir style, it more than holds its own, and in fact is a much more even and consistent film than its spawn (in which gorgeous art direction, and Kinski's haunting presence, were both undermined by gratuitous gore and gross-out gimmickry). The 1942 film is presented here in a pristine transfer complete with subtitles and good DVD extras that include a phone-in commentary by the Cat Woman herself, Simone Simon! She rightly regards the film as a treasure. The film is well-cast, well filmed and beautifully lit, with a couple of avant grade sequences and effects (I don't want to spoil anything so I'll leave them as a surprise). It's almost ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: mecha

  • 2 of Golden Era Hollywood's Most Subtly Scary Movies for the Price of 1.

    The DVD containing the 1940's double feature CAT PEOPLE along with THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE I purchased through EBAY is a MINT PRINT of two classics. Why they're classics may be a little harder to explain than it seems it should be. Perhaps the answer lies in the realization that these are movies through which the excellent acting, almost understated set design and location(either in glowing golden sunlight or shimmering darkness or well-lit rooms that ought to be safe pleasent places...) the viewer is constantly being confronted with the fact that the supernatural dilemma facing the characters is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg(or claw) in what appears to be wrong - or right - with some of their lives... That's what I remembered liking about both these ...

  • Engrossing original with a lighter sequel.

    The Cat People is an engrossing film with imaging that leads you through the film to its fateful ending. Curse of the Cat People re-unites the characters in a fantasifull way through the heroines interaction with an introverted child. Not as engrossing as the original but still entertaining.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sandybooks2016

  • Not really a Sequel

    Cat People was done by Val Lewton, who headed the B unit of RKO and was tasked with turning out second features for the Saturday Audiences. With limited budgets, he managed to create a group of amazing and artful thrillers which are today, considered masterpieces of the genre. Cat People does a great deal with very little. It is mostly suggestion rather than the obvious gore which is common today and yet it leaves one with a strong disquiet. Lewton wanted to do a film about a little girl's dream world but knew that the studio wanted "Horror" type films, so he cleverly used elements from Cat People and gave it a title to suggest a sequel. While the "ghost" of Simone Simone inhabits the film, it is reassuring rather than horrific.The studio marketed it as a true horror film with artwork ...

    Condition: Pre-OwnedSold by: mr.teeshirt

  • Cat People / Curse fo the Cat People

    These are films you can watch and enjoy many times over. The filming technique is typical of the 1940s where the director uses shadows and odd lighting to achieve a dramatic effect. The stories of both films are strong and believeable, and the acting is above par. Bottom line, classic films, wonderful acting, great storyline and you'll fall in love with Simone Simon in the first few minutes of the film.