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Cat People (1982)

Nastassja Kinski , Malcolm McDowell , Paul Schrader  |  R |  DVD
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  • Actors: Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, Annette O'Toole, Ruby Dee
  • Directors: Paul Schrader
  • Writers: Alan Ormsby
  • Producers: Charles Fries, Jerry Bruckheimer
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: August 27, 2002
  • Run Time: 119 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (114 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000069HZO
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,683 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Cat People" on IMDb

Special Features

  • An Intimate Portrait by Paul Schrader
  • Feature Commentary with director Paul Schrader
  • On the Set with the Director
  • Special Make-Up Effects by Tom Burman
  • Matte Paintings
  • Filmmaker Robert Wise on the producer of the original Cat People, Val Lewton

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Paul Schrader, the director of American Gigolo, brought a similar kind of sexual chic to this explicit horror movie. A remake of the beautiful, haunting 1942 Cat People, this version takes off from the same idea: that a woman (Nastassja Kinski), a member of a race of feline humans, will revert to her animalistic self when she has sex. Arriving to meet her brother (Malcolm McDowell) in New Orleans, she finds herself disturbed by his sexual presence. A zoo curator (John Heard) becomes fascinated by her, but he will discover that her kittenish ways are just the tip of the claw. Schrader dresses the story up in a stylish, glossy production, keyed on Kinski's green-eyed, thick-lipped beauty; it's hard to think of another actress in 1982 who could so immediately suggest a cat walking on two legs. Luckily Kinski had a European attitude toward her body, because this film has plenty of poster-art nudity. There's also lots of gore and some wacky flashbacks to the ancient tribe of cat people, who hold rituals in an orange desert while Giorgio Moroder's music plays. Cat People doesn't really make all this come together, but it's always interesting to look at, and the dreadful mood lingers. --Robert Horton

Product Description

Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell. A brother and sister who have been condemned by an ancient curse turn into panthers when sexually aroused. 1982/color/119 min/R/widescreen.

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62 of 67 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Sex, Violence, and an Emerging Cult Favorite February 28, 2002
Format:VHS Tape
In general terms, the basic premise of both original 1942 CAT PEOPLE and the 1982 Paul Schrader remake are the same: an exotic European beauty is given to transforming into a black panther when sexually aroused. But Schrader unravels this fantasy concept in some very Freudian directions, setting his version in against the decadent charm of New Orleans, introducing a theme of incest, and ramping up the original with a lot of nudity, a lot of sex, and some of the most graphic violence around. The result is an American blood-and-gore horror film with a hypnotic European sensibility that equates both sexual frustration and orgasm with violent death. The story line concerns two orphaned siblings (Natasha Kinski and Malcom McDowell) who are reunited in New Orleans as adults-but they are, unbeknownst to the sister, the descendents of a mutant race who can only mate with their own kind without transforming into ravening beasts who must then kill to regain their human form. When sister Natasha rejects her brother's advances and then falls in love with a hunky zoo director all hell breaks loose.

In some respects the film is extremely, extremely frustrating, often sliding over the edge from a sexually provocative shocker into moments of annoying silliness-but on the whole it works extremely well as a both a sexual fantasy and the penultimate statement in gratuitous sex and violence. Kinski is ideally cast as the sexy but virginal Irena; you can literally see the "cat" side of her nature emerge more and more as the film progresses. McDowell is equally interesting as her mad brother, and John Heard, Annette O'Toole, and particularly Ruby Dee offer excellent performances in the supporting cast. The New Orleans backdrop is extremely effective, and (speaking as one who has been there) the darker side of the city is perfectly captured; the Moroder score-which includes some sultry vocals by David Bowie-is also extremely good.

A great many people will loathe CAT PEOPLE, and the reasons will be diverse. The film is extremely bloody, often to a can-you-stand-to-look-at-the-screen degree; there is tremendous nudity and considerably sexual activity; and the combination of sex and violence into a sadomasochistic eroticism is quite disturbing. Beyond this, more critically inclined viewers may find themselves annoyed by the script's occasional silliness and the fact that it does not always go as far over the top as it leads you to expect, and the film's very literal depiction of fantasy elements will certainly not to be every taste. But if you have a hunger to walk on the wild side, CAT PEOPLE (which is rapidly gaining status as a cult film) will suit your need as guilty pleasure. A personal favorite.

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Inbred Felines April 29, 2006
Format:DVD
Although mostly true to the original this one adds a new element to the story. Nastassia Kinski discovers she has a brother and moves to live with him. Said brother is a little strange as is his housekeeper. They seem to know something about her that they are not saying. Then a killer panther is captured at the same time the brother disappears. The cat is housed at a local zoo and Kinski visits it. From there she gets a job at the zoo and becomes close to one of the other workers there.

But Kinski's feelings bring consequences that she can not yet understand. But as her brother gets in trouble she learns some of the truth of her heritage. Now she must try to find some way to balance what she feels in her heart with the curse she carries. With the help of her new friend she comes up with what she feels is the only solution.

While this film manages to remain fairly true to the original, even duplicating some scenes, it seems more concerned with sex than it does with the original story. Nastasha could go around topless throughout the movie and hardly reveal more than she does with all her transparent clothing. She also has a confusing change of personality when she stalks another character. But all in all it manages to be a pretty good film and a fine tribute. Check it out.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Lett'n the cat out of the bag.... September 15, 2005
Format:DVD
In the tradition of erotic 80's thrillers, "Cat People" stands out as a very unique and entertaining piece of work.

Young, innocent, and virginal Irena (Nastassja Kinski) can barely remember her parents or brother. She knows they were circus performers and that is about it. Having been raised in orphanages her whole life, she is finally contacted by her long lost brother Paul(Malcolm McDowell ), who is now a priest living out in New Orleans.

So... she packs it up and hightails out there to go live with him.

What she begins to learn is that her brother is quite an oddball, and she herself is beginning to have feelings and connections that she doesn't quite understand.

Ya see, Irena and Paul are from actual feline ancestors, and they themselves turn into panthers upon heightened sexual arousal. Once they turn, they are kitty killing machines-who don't turn back to normal until after they have made a kill. AWESOME!

Not only that, but they are incestuous-and they only way for them to function as humans, have a healthy sex life and pro create is to only sleep with one another. HA HA!

As Irena begins to establish a life and job for herself, her family demons began to take shape in many bizarre ways.

As the truth unfolds, Irena is left with a series of perplexing dilemmas & questions:

1. Should she believe and join her brother?
2. Should she continue to develop a relationship with that nice man at the zoo she works at?
3. Should she give in to her daily animal instincts?
4. Should she remain a virgin out of fear of killing?

"Cat People" has a purrrrfect blend of nudity, blood, & erotic/ sexual images. I can remember how this movie would always get me fired up as a young lad, and after having just revisited the film some 20 years later-it still holds the power to mesmerize and entertain.

And folks to me.....that's what makes for a good time in front of the TV.

Recommended!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars iWatchMike.com Review
1982 was a great year for movies. I don't know how many times I watched this one as a kid. CAT PEOPLE stars the super cool Malcolm McDowell and the beautiful Nastassia Kinski. Read more
Published 8 days ago by mikethemovieguy
1.0 out of 5 stars Region codes
Can't even watch it. Has some crazy region code. Never knew about it. If I had known I would have never ordered it...
Published 8 days ago by Donna Simpson
5.0 out of 5 stars A sexy 80's classic
Great acting, very original premise, great music, very sexy! A treat for any mature horror fan who likes films like "An American Werewolf in London" or "Altered... Read more
Published 19 days ago by Truth-teller78
5.0 out of 5 stars A good movie
I really liked this movie, For myself I love panthers, so the movie was good. I'll watch it again, I suggest this movie.
Published 1 month ago by Louise
4.0 out of 5 stars Total 80's effects
Like the film, hoping it was as cool the first time I saw it a long time ago, it wasn't, but it is still a classic film. If you like pseudo-sci-fi with a touch of cajun, enjoy it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by R. Bailey
5.0 out of 5 stars WerePanthers
If you like the modern vampire/werewolf "stuff", you should like this movie. However, there is one major difference; these lycanthropes are were-panthers. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mark J. House
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice 80's thriller!
Cat People is a dark and moody thriller with some great special effects. No CGI needed when you have Stan Winston's Studio on the job! Great cast. A must for any film buff!!! Read more
Published 1 month ago by K. Chapman
3.0 out of 5 stars ok
When i watched this as a kid it was scary, not so much as an adult but I love cats so its good.
Published 1 month ago by Desiree Stevens
4.0 out of 5 stars good movie
I saw the movie years ago and remembered it as a different kind of love story. I can't wait to see it again when it comes.
Published 2 months ago by Irish Mc
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic
I have the original of this remake and I love it, but I love this remake even more. The cinematography, acting, revision of the basic plot makes this so much more than the... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Vicki C.
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