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Cat's Eye Director: Lewis Teague Cast: Drew Barrymore, James Woods, Alan King, Kenneth McMillan

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/01/2002
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 14,558

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Closed Caption; Feature-length audio commentary by director Lewis Teague; Interactive menus; Cast/director film highlights; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Subtitles: English, Français & Español

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. King Menagerie Credits [3:12]
2. Quitters Inc. [4:14]
3. Helluva Problem [2:44]
4. The Cat Room [2:10]
5. For His Family [2:25]
6. Closet Case [3:45]
7. We're Watching [4:27]
8. Smoking Nightmare [2:37]
9. A Little Slip [3:55]
10. Shock Treatment [2:50]
11. A Toast [2:34]
12. Tabby-ulating the Odds [4:48]
13. The Setup [3:54]
14. Ledging Their Bet [3:37]
15. On Your Toes [3:26]
16. Fellow Pigeons [2:51]
17. High-Wire Hanger [2:44]
18. Joke in Reverse [4:33]
19. Amanda's New Cat [3:03]
20. Cat Tales [2:48]
21. Monster Tale [3:01]
22. Night Visitor [4:57]
23. Cat in a Box [3:04]
24. He Knows [2:39]
25. Homeward Bound [2:27]
26. Get 'Im, General [4:04]
27. Two Big Fans [4:30]
28. End Credits [2:40]

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Cat's Eye is an uneven, tepid trilogy of stories written by Stephen King connected by a cat which appears at the beginning of each story. The best story, and first episode, concerns chain-smoker Morrison (James Woods) who joins a stop-smoking group run by sadistic Dr. Monatti, played with great relish by Alan King. In the second episode, a gambler named Cressner (Kenneth McMillan) makes a bet with his wife's lover. In the third episode, a young girl (Drew Barrymore) is terrorized by a tiny troll. Although he wrote the screenplay, Stephen King was disappointed with the results and thought the interconnection of the stories using the cat clumsy and distracting. Directer Lewis Teague does an average job of directing the confusing and sometimes foolish script. However, James Woods' fine performance and the special effects by Jeff Jarvis make the film worth a view. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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Cat's Eyeby Anonymous

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August 17, 2006: I liked this film because it told the story from the perspective of a cat, instead of a human. Maybe I am a misanthrophe, but I occasionally like commentaries from the animal world. The part of the movie I do not understand is how they totally skipped the smoking freak of Alan King. James Woods was the only sane and credible actor with a very good performance, excluding, of course, the cat.

Cat's Eyeby Anonymous

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September 17, 2005: The movie Cat's Eye is the second movie to be written by Stephen King himself, first one was Creepshow. The movie is about a cat walks into 3 stories which are exciting especially the special effects! I actually give it a 4 1/2 stars!