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Cat People
Synopsis
In this loose adaptation of the 1942 horror classic of the same name, a 2001-style opening montage establishes some sort of sacrificial, mystical union between panthers and an ancient tribe of humans. Flash forward to 1980's New Orleans, where waifish Irina (Natassja Kinski) meets her older brother, Paul (Malcolm McDowell), a minister, for the first time since their animal trainer parents died and she was sent to a series of foster homes. Paul's Creole housekeeper, Female (Ruby Dee), helps Irina settle into her brother's home, but Paul himself disappears. Cut to a fleabag motel where a blasé prostitute finds an angry panther instead of a client; after mauling her, the cat is captured by police and a team of zoologists: Oliver (John Heard), Alice (Annette O'Toole), and Joe (Ed Begley Jr.). The next day Irina finds herself in the zoo where these scientists work; drawn to the newly captured panther, she befriends Oliver and takes a job in the gift shop. Shortly after the panther's violence turns deadly, it escapes, and soon Paul turns up spouting an unbelievable story about his family's were-cat heritage and his inevitable sexual union with little Irina. On the run from her dangerous brother, Irina takes refuge in a sexually frustrated romance with Oliver, afraid of what might happen if she consummates their passion. Astute viewers will notice that the zoologist characters refer to the film's panthers as leopards; panther is actually a generic term for any large cat, especially a black one, but Cat People's panthers are in fact leopards whose black color comes from a recessive trait known as melanism.~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
  • Writer:
    Paul Schrader, Alan Ormsby, DeWitt Bodeen,
  • Producer:
    Charles W. Fries,
  • Cinematographer:
    John Bailey,
  • Editor:
    Jacqueline Cambas, Ned Humphreys, Jere Huggins,
  • Executive Producer:
    Max Rosenberg, Jerry Bruckheimer,
  • Cast:
    Nastassja Kinski, Ruby Dee, Annette O'Toole, John Heard, Ed Begley Jr., Malcolm McDowell,
  • First Assistant Director:
    Michael Grillo,
  • Second Assistant Director:
    Stephen P. Dunn,
  • Supervising Sound Editor:
    Charles L. Campbell,
  • Camera Operator:
    Joseph F. Valentine, Steve Yaconelli,
  • Script Supervisor:
    Luca Kouimelis,
  • Construction Coordinator:
    Clarence Lynn Price,
  • Construction Foreman:
    Peter Ivy,
  • First Assistant Camera:
    Richard Walden,
  • Location Manager:
    Renee Perrin, Todd Pavlin,
  • Property Master:
    Vic Petrotta Jr.,
  • Sound Editor:
    Louis L. Edemann, Richard C. Franklin, Larry Carow,
  • Gaffer:
    Ronald W. McLeish,
  • Still Photographer:
    John R. Shannon,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Leonard Engelman,
  • Key Grip:
    Clyde Hart,
  • Makeup Effects:
    Mike Menzel, Edouard F. Henriques, Bari Dreiband-Burman, Tom Hoerber, Lance Anderson,
  • Stunts:
    Mike Tillman, Ron Oxley, Bennie E. Dobbins, Mark Dumas, Vince Deadrick Jr., Madeline Klein, Brad Bovee, Beth Nufer,
  • Title Designer:
    Arnold Goodwin,
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
    Robert L. Hoyt, John J. Stephens, Stanley H. Polinsky,
  • Set Designer:
    Jeannine Oppewall, Lauren Cory, Erin M. Cummins, Larry Clark Bird, Nancy Patton,
  • Costume Supervisor:
    Robert Chase, Sandy Berke Jordan,
  • Orchestrator:
    Sylvester Levay,
  • Screenplay:
    Alan Ormsby, Paul Schrader,
  • Production Design:
    Ferdinando Scarfiotti,
  • Supervising Film Editor:
    Bud S. Smith,
  • Second Unit Director:
    Bud S. Smith,
  • Music Editor:
    Bob Badami,
  • Theme Song Performance:
    David Bowie,
  • Leadman:
    Daniel Loren May,
  • Carpenter:
    Jeff Passanante,
  • Stunt Coordinator:
    Walter Scott,
  • Art Direction:
    Edward Richardson,
  • Original Music Composer:
    Giorgio Moroder,
  • Set Costumer:
    Hugo Peña,
  • Set Decoration:
    Bruce Weintraub,
  • Costume Design:
    Daniel Paredes,
  • Makeup Effects Designer:
    Thomas R. Burman,
  • Casting Assistant:
    Tina Scott,
  • Dolly Grip:
    Dennis Rotta,
  • Story by:
    DeWitt Bodeen,
  • Casting:
    Mary Goldberg,
  • Hairstylist:
    Janice D. Brandow,

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