Cat People (1982 Film)
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''Cat People'' is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by
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and starring Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, and
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. It is a remake of the 1942 RKO Radio Pictures film of the same name.
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composed the film's score (the second Schrader film to be scored by Moroder, after ''
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''), including the theme song, which features lyrics and vocals by David Bowie.
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and Jerry Bruckheimer served as
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s.


Plot

A prologue set in an undisclosed, primitive human settlement shows a sacrificial maiden being tied to a tree. A
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approaches and rests its paws on her, and the scene fades to black. Another girl with feline features approaches a similar big cat in a cave, without incurring its attack. A close-up of her face segues to that of similarly featured Irena Gallier, who travels to present-day New Orleans from Canada to reconnect with her brother Paul. Irena was raised in foster care after they were orphaned. Paul, who spent his childhood in psych wards, is now involved in a church and lives with his Creole housekeeper Female. That night, a prostitute named Ruthie walks into a fleabag motel to meet a john, but instead finds a black panther that mauls her foot. The police and zoologists Oliver, Alice and Joe capture the black panther. Meanwhile, Irena wakes to find Paul missing. Female guesses he went to the mission and urges Irena to enjoy New Orleans on her own. Irena visits the zoo, is drawn to the newly captured black panther and stays after closing hours. She is discovered by Oliver, the zoo's curator, who takes her to dinner and offers her a job in the gift shop. Irena reveals she is a virgin in conversation with Alice, who shares a romantic history (and is still in love) with Oliver and sees her as a rival. One day the black panther tears Joe's arm off during a routine cage cleaning. Joe bleeds to death and Oliver resolves to euthanize the cat, only to find it missing. In its cage lies a puddle of melted flesh like the one found by the motel prostitute. Paul turns up and makes a sexual advance towards Irena. She flees, flags down a police car and has second thoughts about turning Paul in, but a police dog catches a strong scent from the house and a detective is called in. In Paul's basement, police find shackles, bones, and remains of dozens of corpses. They figure Paul is a serial killer who fed corpses to a captive black panther, and call in Oliver and Alice to inspect. On the run from Paul, Irena takes refuge in a frustrated romance with Oliver, fearing the consequences of physical intimacy. Paul visits Irena again and explains their shared werecat heritage, thus revealing himself as the escaped murderous leopard. Mating with a human transforms a werecat into a black panther, and only by killing a human can it regain human form. He tells her their parents were siblings because werecats are ancestrally incestuous and only mates between werecats prevents the transformation. He resumes his sexual advances, hoping Irena will accept their predicament, but she does not. Paul then transforms, attacks Oliver and is shot by Alice. Oliver starts a necropsy on Paul. A green gas emanates from the surgical cut and a human arm and hand reach up from within Paul's corpse. Before he can document this, Paul's corpse melts into a pool of green slime. Irena's feline instincts start to emerge, and she stalks and nearly attacks Alice twice. She later mates with Oliver and transforms into a black panther but she flees, sparing his life, and is later trapped on a bridge by police. Oliver arrives in time to see her jump off the bridge. Realizing where she is headed, he confronts Irena at a secluded lake house. She has regained human form by killing the house's caretaker. Irena tells Oliver she did not kill him because she loves him, and begs him to kill her. When he refuses, she begs him, then, to make love to her again so she can transform and "be with erown kind". Oliver ties Irena naked to the bedposts by her arms and legs to restrain her, and mates with her. Some time later, Oliver is again in a one-sided relationship with Alice. He stops at the cage holding the "recaptured panther" - Irena, now permanently trapped in her black panther form. Oliver reaches through the bars, casually hand-feeds and strokes the now-docile Irena's neck.


Cast


Themes

Director Schrader has said, in relation to the erotic and horror aspects of ''Cat People'', that the film "contains more skin than blood". He has described the film as being more about the mythical than the realistic. He has likened the relation between Oliver and Irena to Dante and
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, putting the female on a pedestal.DVD Verdict Review
, ''Cat People'' (HD DVD).


Production

British based American producer Milton Subotsky bought the rights to ''Cat People'' from RKO and began developing a remake. Subotsky eventually passed the property to Universal. Initially, Roger Vadim was set to be the director of the remake. Alan Ormsby, the screenwriter of the remake, stated that the film went through three earlier scripts, two of which were written by
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. According to Ormsby, Vadim was very concerned that the film would appear sexist, as the woman who was sexually intense had to be destroyed. Ormsby changed this in the remake to have a male character who has the same problem. In the early 1980s, Universal Pictures hired director
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to direct the remake. The remake was announced and began shooting in 1981. According to cinematographer John Bailey, Schrader paid homage to the stalking scene in the original with a scene featuring
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's character jogging through a park as she appears to be stalked. Bailey and Schrader also remade the swimming pool scene. Bailey recalled that the two carefully studied the original scene, taking note of how the shadows reflected against the pool. Bailey stated that the pool sequence was the most similar of the homages, remarking that the primary reason for this was that "we didn't think we could do it any better". The Blu-ray features interviews with Kinski, McDowell, Heard and O'Toole as well as director Schrader and composer Moroder. McDowell indicated that he was somewhat reluctant to make the film at first because he recalled the original film as "not being very good" but was convinced by Schrader's take on the material with its focus on the erotic horror elements. McDowell also revealed that the scene where he leaps on the bed in a cat-like fashion was shot with him jumping off the bed. They then ran the film backward. Heard discussed how he almost turned down the role because he believed it was a porno movie. He also recalled that he felt very awkward, particularly during the nude scenes. O'Toole discussed the fact that they used
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s are impossible to train.


Release

The film was released theatrically in the United States by Universal Studios on April 2, 1982. It grossed approximately $7 million at the U.S. box office.


Home video

The film has been released twice on DVD in the United States; once by Image Entertainment in 1997 and again by Universal in 2002 on the film's 20th Anniversary.
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Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 63% based on reviews from 56 critics, with a weighted average of 6.1/10. Its consensus reads: "Paul Schrader's kinky reimagining of ''Cat People'' may prove too grisly and lurid for some audiences, but its provocative style and Nastassja Kinski's hypnotic performance should please viewers who like a little gasoline with their fire". On Metacritic, the film has a score of 62% based on reviews from 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' gave the film a three and a half out of four star rating: "''Cat People'' is a good movie in an old tradition, a fantasy-horror film that takes itself just seriously enough to work, has just enough fun to be entertaining, contains elements of intrinsic fascination in its magnificent black leopards, and ends in one way just when we were afraid it was going to end in another".Ebert, Roger. - Review
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- '' Chicago Sun-Times''. - January 1, 1982. - Retrieved August 5, 2010
'' Variety'' also gave the film a positive rating by praising Nastassja Kinski's performance: "Kinski was essential to the film as conceived, and she's endlessly watchable".''Variety'' Staff. - Review
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- '' Variety''. - January 1, 1982. - Retrieved August 5, 2010
Leonard Maltin awarded the film a mixed two out of a possible four stars, calling it "sexy, bloody, technically well crafted, but uneven and ultimately unsatisfying". However, Nastassja Kinski stated, when being interviewed by her friend and actress Jodie Foster, in ''Film Comment'' that she disliked the film, describing it as "slick" and "manipulative". This surprised Foster, who asserted she thoroughly enjoyed the film. Christopher John reviewed ''Cat People'' in '' Ares Magazine'' #13 and commented that "''Cat People'' is distinguished as one of the year's top science fantasies for several reasons: aside from its superior camera work, tight story line and the rest, the movie told a story that mainstream filmmakers shy away from – a sexual story".


Awards and nominations

The film was nominated for three prestigious awards:NYTimes.com
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s : Best Original Motion Picture Score (Giorgio Moroder) : Best Original Motion Picture Song (David Bowie)


Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was released by MCA Records the same week as the film. The theme song, " Cat People (Putting Out Fire)", was performed by David Bowie, who wrote the lyrics to music composed by
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. The song was released as a single in 1982.


Track listing

All compositions by Moroder, lyrics by David Bowie on "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)". Side one # " Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" – 6:41 # "The Autopsy" – 1:30 # "Irena's Theme" – 4:18 # "Night Rabbit" – 1:57 # "Leopard Tree Dream" – 4:01 Side two # "Paul's Theme (Jogging Chase)" – 3:52 # "The Myth" – 5:09 # "To the Bridge" – 2:49 # "Transformation Seduction" – 2:43 # "Bring the Prod" – 1:58


Personnel

* Bob Badami – music editor * Brian Banks – additional keyboards,
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programming * Steve Bates – assistant engineer, mixing assistant * David Bowie – vocals on "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" & humming vocal on "The Myth" * Alexandra Brown – backing vocals * Keith Forsey – drums, percussion * Brian Gardner – mastering *
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blaster beam * Charles Judge – Prophet 5 and Jupiter 8 programming * Laurie Kanner – production coordinator *
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– guitar * Sylvester Levai – keyboards, arranged by * Paulette MacWilliams – backing vocals * Tim May – guitar *
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– producer, guitar,
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, mixing * Brian Reeves – engineer, mixing *
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– bass * Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals * Trevor Veitch – musical contractor * Allen Zentz – mastering (Bowie's vocals)


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