Cat People: Collector's Edition
Shout FactoryMalcolm McDowell shows us everything in this shamelessly fun remake of the classic horror film with an all-pervasive air of fetid evil, perversity and eroticism.
Reasons to Buy
- And too!
- Dirty sex!
- Nastassja Kinski gets completely naked.
DVD Features
New Interviews With Writer/Director Paul Scherader, Nastassia Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, Annette O'Toole And Composer Giorgio MoroderTheatrical Trailer
Still Gallery
Information
- Director: Paul Schrader
- Producer: Charles Fries
- Writer: Alan Ormsby
- Length: 1 hrs. 58 mins.
- Rating: R
- Released: Jan 21 2014
- Production Year: 1982
- TLA SKU: 1673486
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC Code: 826663146691
- Catalog #: DB10335706
Reviews
4 Reviews for Cat People: Collector's Edition
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In-House Review - Jul 16 2004
In-House Review - Jul 16 2004
Schrader's gory remake of the 1942 classic chiller is shameless fun, even more so with the director's psychological baggage to laugh at. McDowell and Kinski play kissin' cousins who can't get down from their family tree. The whole production exudes a...
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In-House Review - Jul 16 2004
In-House Review - Jul 16 2004
Schrader's gory remake of the 1942 classic chiller is shameless fun, even more so with the director's psychological baggage to laugh at. McDowell and Kinski play kissin' cousins who can't get down from their family tree. The whole production exudes a...
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Review by Amos Lassen
By: Amos Lassen
The original "Cat People" was made in 1942 by Jacques Tourneur. This version by Paul Schrader from 1982 is more erotic than the original, more perverse and more evil (or eviler, if you prefer). What distinguishes this film is subtlety and substance. ...
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Review by Amos Lassen
By: Amos Lassen
The original "Cat People" was made in 1942 by Jacques Tourneur. This version by Paul Schrader from 1982 is more erotic than the original, more perverse and more evil (or eviler, if you prefer). What distinguishes this film is subtlety and substance. ...
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