Cat's Eye (Blu-ray) PG-13
Follow the newest cat-and-creature game as played through
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 34 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 20, 2016
- Originally Released: 1985
- Label: New Line Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | James Woods, Robert Hays & Drew Barrymore | |
Performer: | Alan King, Kenneth McMillan, Candy Clark, James Naughton, James Rebhorn, Patricia Kalember, Mike Starr & Charles S. Dutton | |
Directed by | Lewis Teague | |
Edited by | Scott Conrad | |
Screenplay by | Stephen King | |
Composition by | Alan Silvestri | |
Produced by | Dino De Laurentiis & Martha De Laurentiis | |
Director of Photography: | Jack Cardiff |
Entertainment Reviews:
The list of films that genuinely capture the spirit of Stephen King - the darkness, humor, and cleverness that made his books and stories so irresistible - is surprisingly short. But 'Cat's Eye' deserves a place on that list.
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Flavorwire
...The special effects are impeccable and Giorgio Postiglione's production design meticulous and inspired...
Los Angeles Times
...An excellent roster of talent...
Variety
The three stories just don't connect and efforts to join them never work. However, an excellent roster of talent does try its best.
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Variety
Rating: 3/4 --
Stephen King seems to be working his way through the reference books of human phobias, and Cat's Eye is one of his most effective films.
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Chicago Sun-Times
...Elements of Roald Dahl's urbane, unsentimental humor [mixed with King's]...affection for things magical and occult....A good deal of comic authority...
New York Times
Fair frights, feline style.
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StaciWilson.com
Product Description:
Three wry and shocking Stephen King short stories are linked by a stray cat which roams from one tale to the next. The stories feature James Woods attempting to quit smoking by any means necessary, Robert Hays being forced to circle a building's hazardous ledge, and Drew Barrymore threatened by a tiny gnome.