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Irena, uma jovem imigrante sérvia, assombrada pelas lendas e crenças de sua vila natal, vive sua vida reclusa nos Estados Unidos até que se casar com Oliver, e seu maior medo passa a atormen... Ler tudoIrena, uma jovem imigrante sérvia, assombrada pelas lendas e crenças de sua vila natal, vive sua vida reclusa nos Estados Unidos até que se casar com Oliver, e seu maior medo passa a atormenta-la mais a cada dia que passa.Irena, uma jovem imigrante sérvia, assombrada pelas lendas e crenças de sua vila natal, vive sua vida reclusa nos Estados Unidos até que se casar com Oliver, e seu maior medo passa a atormenta-la mais a cada dia que passa.
- Prêmios
- 2 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
Henrietta Burnside
- Sue Ellen
- (não creditado)
Alec Craig
- Zookeeper
- (não creditado)
Eddie Dew
- Street Policeman
- (não creditado)
Elizabeth Dunne
- Mrs. Plunkett
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Dynamite
- The Panther
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Dot Farley
- Mrs. Agnew
- (não creditado)
Mary Halsey
- Blondie
- (não creditado)
Theresa Harris
- Minnie
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Charles Jordan
- Bus Driver
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Donald Kerr
- Taxi Driver
- (não creditado)
Connie Leon
- Neighbor Who Called Police
- (não creditado)
Murdock MacQuarrie
- Sheep Caretaker
- (não creditado)
Alan Napier
- Doc Carver
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesThe horror movie technique of slowly building tension to a jarring shock which turns out to be something completely harmless and benign became known as a "Lewton bus" after a famous scene in this movie created by producer Val Lewton. The technique is also referred to as a "cat scare," as off-screen noises are often revealed to be a startled harmless cat.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Irena does not show up at her apartment when Dr. Judd, Oliver, and Alice are waiting for her, they leave. Dr. Judd hides his cane in the apartment to give him an excuse to borrow Oliver's key and go back in for it. Afterward, he leaves the door unlocked so that he can sneak back in, something that is hidden from Oliver and Alice. Yet, after Oliver and Alice are threatened in the office, they call the apartment to warn Dr. Judd that Irena is definitely dangerous and that he should leave.
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Irena Dubrovna: I like the dark. It's friendly.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditos[From the opening credits] "Even as fog continues to lie in the valleys, so does ancient sin cling to the low places, the depression sin the world consciousness." - "The Anatomy of Atavism" - Dr. Louis Judd
- ConexõesFeatured in Draculeena Presents: Cat People (1960)
Avaliação em destaque
I have this theory about the horror films of Val Lewton. It is my contention that these movies caused a sea change in the content and tone of the movies of Alfred Hitchcock. The reason I say this is simple, really: Lewton is the only filmmaker I have ever caught Hitchcock cribbing scenes from. He did it twice. Once from The Seventh Victim (dir. by Mark Robson), which I swear to god provides the first half of the Shower Scene from Psycho. The second from Cat People, which provided the pet store scene in The Birds. This second scene is almost a shot for shot swipe. Both of these steals are evidence that Hitch knew and admired the Lewton movies. More than that, though, there is a change in the subtext of Hitchcock's thrillers after the Lewton movies. The movies he made before them were cut from the Fritz Lang mold of political thrillers. After the Lewton movies, Hitch's movies became more psychosexual in nature. Vertigo, for instance, could easily fit into Lewton's output.
Cat People is the first of the Lewton movies and sets the tone for them. It pretends to be about a McGuffin (serbian were -panthers), but is actually about something else (in this case, frigidity and repressed lesbianism). This represents a huge change in the evolution of the horror movie. Cat People is the first horror movie to explore these themes as central concerns rather than as sub-rosa undercurrents. It also pioneered the techniques of film noir (which as a genre didn't really exist yet). Cat People is strikingly stylized and its effect is of stranding the viewer in the middle of a darkened room with some dreadful beast circling just outside his sphere of perception. This has a hell of an impact--particularly if you have the good fortune to see this in a theater. I'm not going to claim that Cat People is one of the best horror movies ever made (it does have flaws), but it is one of the four most influential horror movies ever made (along with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Psycho, and Night of the Living Dead). But unlike its brethren, its influence spreads corrosively through the entirety of cinema through both film noir and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. You would be hard pressed to find any film short of Citizen Kane or Rashomon that is nearly as influential.
Cat People is the first of the Lewton movies and sets the tone for them. It pretends to be about a McGuffin (serbian were -panthers), but is actually about something else (in this case, frigidity and repressed lesbianism). This represents a huge change in the evolution of the horror movie. Cat People is the first horror movie to explore these themes as central concerns rather than as sub-rosa undercurrents. It also pioneered the techniques of film noir (which as a genre didn't really exist yet). Cat People is strikingly stylized and its effect is of stranding the viewer in the middle of a darkened room with some dreadful beast circling just outside his sphere of perception. This has a hell of an impact--particularly if you have the good fortune to see this in a theater. I'm not going to claim that Cat People is one of the best horror movies ever made (it does have flaws), but it is one of the four most influential horror movies ever made (along with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Psycho, and Night of the Living Dead). But unlike its brethren, its influence spreads corrosively through the entirety of cinema through both film noir and the films of Alfred Hitchcock. You would be hard pressed to find any film short of Citizen Kane or Rashomon that is nearly as influential.
- Chris-435
- 26 de fev. de 1999
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