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Cat Girl
A psychiatrist treats a woman who is convinced that she turns into a killer leopard because of a family curse.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Lorraine, inherits a remote family estate in Cornwall, unaware that it is cursed. She soon discovers that on nights of the full moon, she transforms into a savage leopard-like creature. As the transformations become more frequent and violent, a local doctor attempts to help her, but the curse proves difficult to break.
Critical Reception
Cat Girl is a cult classic B-movie horror film that has gained a following for its atmospheric tension and its star, Barbara Shelley's, performance. While often overlooked due to its low budget, it is praised for its suspenseful build-up and its unique take on the werewolf trope, substituting a feline curse. Critics at the time noted its unsettling nature, though some found its pacing slow. Modern reception tends to focus on its camp value and its place in early British horror cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective atmosphere and suspenseful build-up despite its B-movie status.
Barbara Shelley's performance as the cursed protagonist is a highlight.
Offers a unique twist on the lycanthropy theme with a feline transformation.
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Fun Fact
Although marketed as a British film, 'Cat Girl' was actually filmed in Italy at a time when many low-budget genre films were produced there to take advantage of cost savings.
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