The Cat

Byun Seung-wook
Part of

Scary Movies 5

October 27 - 31, 2011

Following the mysterious death one of her clients, young pet groomer So-hee (a very engaging Park Min-yeong) temporarily inherits the deceased woman’s cat, whose presence proceeds to open the door to a ghostly past.

DIRECTOR
Byun Seung-wook
YEAR
2011
COUNTRY
South Korea
RUNTIME
106 minutes

North American premiere!

Following the mysterious death one of her clients, young pet groomer So-hee (a very engaging Park Min-yeong) temporarily inherits the deceased woman’s cat, whose presence proceeds to open the door to a ghostly past. Koreans have been known to categorize cats as wicked creatures, but this quietly creepy tale cannot be accused of animal cruelty. In fact, it manages to serve as something of revenge for those that have been abandoned and mistreated.

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