Eye of the Cat

David Lowell Rich
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Scary Movies 5

October 27 - 31, 2011

A mod rarity with Michael Sarrazin as an estranged nephew who resurfaces just in time to try to make it into his sick aunt’s will.

DIRECTOR
David Lowell Rich
YEAR
1969
COUNTRY
USA
RUNTIME
102 minutes

A mod rarity with Michael Sarrazin as an estranged nephew who resurfaces just in time to try to make it into his sick aunt’s will. Following a scheme concocted by an alluring stranger (Gayle Hunnicutt), the feline phobic moves into the house, unaware that his aunt (Eleanor Parker) redefines the term “cat lady.” A twisty, stylish thriller with a fun score by Lalo Schifrin, costumes by Edith Head, and stunning San Francisco locations. It also features human catfights.

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