Cat's Eye Soundtrack

Synopsis: Three horror-thriller tales revolve around a mysterious stray cat which is attempting to find a little girl in trouble. In "Quitters, Inc.": the cat is picked up by a shady New York "doctor" who uses experimental techniques to get people to quit smoking. His latest client is a man named Morrison, who learns he'll suffer some terrible consequences if he tries to cheat. In "The Ledge": the cat is picked up by Cressner, a shady Atlantic City millionaire who forces tennis pro Norris (his wife's lover), to walk a narrow ledge around his high-rise penthouse apartment. In "The General": the cat arrives in Wilmington, North Carolina, where it is found by Amanda, the young girl it has been sent to protect. What she needs protection from is a tiny, evil troll who lives behind the skirting board in her bedroom.
Director(s): Lewis Teague
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
70
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
PG-13
Year:
1985
94 min
1,000 Views


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1Bumper to Bumper1:50
2Closet Case3:18
3Delusion0:49
4First Smoke3:28
5Help Me0:35
6Nighttime0:43
7The Decision2:14

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