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عين القطة

1985

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1 h 34 m

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تدور أحداث العمل من خلال ثلاث حكايات من الرعب والإثارة، من خلال قطة ضالة غامضة تحاول العثور على فتاة صغيرة في ورطة، وفي خلال رحلة القطة تقع العديد من القصص والأحادث المروعة.
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Drew Barrymore
Our Girl
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Drew Barrymore
Amanda
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James Woods
Dick Morrison
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Alan King
Dr. Vinny Donatti
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Kenneth McMillan
Cressner
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Robert Hays
Johnny Norris
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Candy Clark
Sally Ann
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James Naughton
Hugh
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Tony Munafo
Junk
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Court Miller
Mr. McCann
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Russell Horton
Mr. Milquetoast
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Patricia Benson
Mrs. Milquetoast
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Mary D'Arcy
Cindy
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James Rebhorn
Drunk Businessman
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Jack Dillon
Janitor
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Susan Hawes
Mrs. McCann
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Shelly Burch
Jerrilyn
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Sal Richards
Westlake
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Jesse Doran
Albert

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user9926591043830

29/05/2023 20:35
source: Cat's Eye
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Sarah _rishi😎✌️

18/11/2022 09:16
Trailer—Cat's Eye
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Anthony

16/11/2022 11:46
Cat's Eye
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Ama bae

16/11/2022 03:46
Stephen King fans delight. Not as good as his "Creep Show", but still fun to watch. Three tales with a feline as the catalyst. A troll visits a young girl's(Drew Barrymore)bedroom and causes havoc. A big time gambler(Kenneth McMillan)wants to get even with the over the hill tennis pro(Robert Hays)who is trying to steal his wife. And a man(James Woods) joins Quitter's Inc. to quit smoking and lives in fear of the consequences. I love how much humor can be found in horror. My favorite scene of all is when the gambler falls off the ledge landing on a horn. I've watched this seven times and will watch again. This is a must for King fans. Other players of note: Candy Clark, Alan King and Mary D'Arcy. Funniest line is by Clark when she is trying to capture the cat: "Come here you furry little bastard." Special effect sometimes lacking, but still a hoot to watch.
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Moyu

16/11/2022 03:46
A trilogy of entertaining black humor. The first story is the strongest with the best stars. Alan King is deliciously evil as the head of Quitters, Inc., an anti-smoking group that uses mob tactics to stop its members from smoking. James Woods is excellent as Alan King's newest client. The middle story is somewhat weaker entry starring Kenneth McMillan as a mobster who makes a lethal bet with Robert Hays after Hays steals his wife from him. A good story but not as good as the first. The last story is the weakest entry of the three. An evil troll is out to steal Drew Barrymore's breath in this silly story. Our title cat tries to prevent that. The special effects for the troll doll are pretty good and the ending is funny. All-in-all an entertaining entry in the Stephen King collection of movies. A C+/B-
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user73912928967

16/11/2022 03:46
Although I haven't seen all of Stephen King's films I have seen Pet Cemetery, Cat's Eye, Cujo, It, Carrie, Silver Bullet and The Dead Zone and all of these are great movies but Cat's Eye is my favorite so far. Cat's Eye is a perfect example of a thriller and comedy flawlessly intertwined. The humor is great because it's deadpan therefore it doesn't take away from the suspense of the story at all. This movie is actually three mini-movies all in one and all three are events which the cat either witnessed or experienced. This has very memorable characters and excellent acting by Alan King, James Woods, and a very young Drew Barrymore. Vote: 10 (Excellent)
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Gigi_Lamayne

16/11/2022 03:46
The Cat's Eye is an analogy of three stories of suspense and horror that are all linked to a stray cat. The first two stories deal mostly with mad doctors and criminals, with the cat only loosely connected to the people involved in the tales. However, the cat takes on a larger role in the third story, which stars Drew Barrymore playing a young girl being endangered by a menacing troll. This film is not terribly horrific or frightening, but there are some suspenseful, edgy and creepy moments - especially like the part where Robert Hays' character is forced to walk on a high ledge around a building. Mixed in are some dark humor and lighthearted moments, and some funny acting. Not the greatest horror movie out there, but it's still rather entertaining. Grade B-
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Eum1507

16/11/2022 03:46
Cat's Eye is a great collection of short stories that despite failing to be scary, is still a lot of fun. It's weird, surreal and extremely funny. Each of the three short stories are unique and original and explore some very creepy things. It's well paced with great direction from Lewis Teague. All the performances are really good but James Woods and Drew Barrymore are especially great. The music by Alan Silvestri is amazing.
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RedOne

16/11/2022 03:46
An adaption of three of Stephen King's short stories, the linking theme being a cat whose purpose later becomes apparent. The first story, 'Quitters Inc' (from the book 'Night Shift') involves the titular company who will go to extreme lengths to ensure their clients quit the weed. 'The Ledge' (also from 'Night Shift') concerns a risky walk around a tall building. Both these stories are entertaining and filled with excellent humor and strong characters. By comparison the third story, which is the climax to the whole thing, is pretty slow and dull, the only real humor being provided by a miniature troll-like creature. But this anthology is worth seeing for the first two stories alone, which are masterpieces.
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katy

16/11/2022 03:46
Stephen King adapted two of his short stories and wrote the third into this screenplay of suspense. The first story concerns a man (James Woods) trying to quit smoking by signing up for a clinic. That clinic just happens to be run by the mafia and they literally mean quit smoking with a seriously tough employee (Alan King) behind it. Even if it means tampering with your family's lives. The second concerns an again tennis pro (Robert Hays) who takes on the game of his life after having an affair with a mobster who is a gambling addict. The third follows a cat trying to protect a little girl whose being terrorised by a little demon jester. The suspense is good. Alan King is very good as the seriously tough employee and Woods is always good. The second is very good with a surprising twist at the end and the third is a take on of old fairy tales where good triumphs over evil.
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