| Distributor:Universal Pictures Synopsis: This offbeat potboiler from Psycho scripter Joseph Stefano involves a plot hatched by mod couple Wylie (Michael Sarrazin) and Kassia (Gayle Hunnicutt) to murder Wylie's wealthy, cat-loving aunt Danny (Eleanor Parker). There's only one hitch in their scheme, but it's a doozy: Wylie suffers from a severe case of ailurophobia -- an irrational fear of all cats. In order for their plot to succeed, the pair must first eliminate Aunt Danny's legions of feline companions...which turns out to be much more ... Full Synopsis
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| Somewhere between Freudian psychobabble and Roger Corman freak-outs lies Eye of the Cat, which proves that a producer can hire the screenwriter of Psycho (Joseph Stefano), the animal trainer from The Birds (Ray Berwick), Edith Head, and Lalo Schifrin (channeling Bernard Herrmann), but without a director like Alfred Hitchcock you're still going to fall far short of a memorable horror film. It's still ... Read Review | |
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