Cat People
Cat People is a 1942 American supernatural horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced for RKO by Val Lewton. The film tells the story of Irena Dubrovna, a newly married Serbian fashion illustrator obsessed with the idea that she is descended from an ancient tribe of Cat People who metamorphose into black panthers when aroused. When her husband begins to show interest in one of his co-workers, Irena begins to stalk her. The film stars Simone Simon as Irena, and features Kent Smith, Tom Conway, Jane Randolph, and Jack Holt in supporting roles.
Plot
At the Central Park Zoo, Serbian-born fashion illustrator Irena Dubrovna makes sketches of a captive black panther. She catches the attention of marine engineer Oliver Reed, who strikes up a conversation. Irena invites him to her apartment for tea. At her apartment, Oliver is intrigued by a statue of a medieval warrior on horseback impaling a large cat with his sword. Irena informs Oliver that the figure is King John of Serbia and that the cat represents evil. According to legend, in medieval times, the Christian residents of her home village gradually turned to witchcraft after being enslaved by the Mameluks. When King John drove the Mameluks out and saw what the villagers had become, he had them killed. However, "the wisest and the most wicked" escaped into the mountains. Oliver is dismissive of the legend even though Irena clearly takes it seriously.
More details
| author | DeWitt Bodeen |
|---|---|
| director | Jacques Tourneur |
| editor | Mark Robson |
| genre | horror |
| keywords | apartment building aroused to passion black panther build cat people central park central park zoo childhood trauma dead body even jovan nenad kill king john of serbia mameluks mamluk marine engineer marine engineering meet pet shop sexual arousal speak stalk swimming pool turn wed |
| musicBy | Roy Webb |
| producer | Val Lewton |
| productionCompany | RKO Pictures |
| publisher | RKO Radio Pictures |
| theme | shapeshifting |