Taglines: Terror that tears the screams right out of your throat.
Eye of the Cat movie storyline. This offbeat potboiler from Psycho scripter Joseph Stefano involves a plot hatched by mod couple Wylie (Michael Sarrazin) and Kassia (Gayle Hunnicutt) to murder Wylie’s wealthy, cat-loving aunt Danny (Eleanor Parker). There’s only one hitch in their scheme, but it’s a doozy: Wylie suffers from a severe case of ailurophobia — an irrational fear of all cats.
In order for their plot to succeed, the pair must first eliminate Aunt Danny’s legions of feline companions…which turns out to be much more difficult than expected, thanks to a sly, deadly counter-plot. Despite some bizarre cues hinting at some sort of evil intelligence on the part of the cats, the suggested horror elements are downplayed in favor of a substandard psycho-thriller. Sadly, Stefano’s script is the film’s greatest failure, littered with silly dialogue and plot holes a mile wide.
Eye of the Cat is a 1969 American horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt and Eleanor Parker. The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, best known as the author of the script for Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.
About the Story
Danielle, a rich, elderly woman, accompanied by her nephew, Luke, goes to a beauty parlor to get her hair done. While she is there, she begins to struggle breathing, due to two-thirds of her lungs being missing. When Danielle’s beauty girl, Kassia Lancaster, sees this, she calls Danielle’s other nephew, Wylie, who is with a girl when she comes to pick him up.
Kassia takes Wylie to her parlor and explains that after she saw Danielle, or Danny as Wylie calls her, collapse, she got the idea to kill Aunt Danny by shutting off the oxygen supply in the oxygen tent she uses every night. Wylie agrees to do it, and then he hears a cat, which he is deathly afraid of after one attacked him when he was a child. Suddenly, Kassia sees an orange cat and tries to stop it, but it jumps onto Wylie, who throws it into a machine, electrocuting the cat.
The next day, Wylie goes to see Aunt Danny, but leaves her room when he sees cats everywhere. He then talks to his brother, Luke, who has been caring for Aunt Danny, despite the fact that she hates him. Luke thinks that Wylie is there so that he can get Aunt Danny’s inheritance when she dies, but Wylie just brushes it off. Wylie gets angry at Kassia for sending him to a house full of cats, but she says that she didn’t know about them. Wylie forgives her, and the two sleep together.
Luke finds out that Aunt Danny is going to leave all of her money to her cats, which shocks Wylie, and he convinces Danny to make him her heir and to get rid of the cats, which Luke does by luring them into a car with a bowl of meat. Later, Danny overhears Wylie talking to Kassia about her murder, but when she confronts Wylie he plays it off as a joke. Meanwhile, the cats begin to return.
The following morning, the will is revised, and Wiley and Danny head out to breakfast. However, Danny notices Kassia in the window of her house. Wiley goes to confront her about wanting to see the will, and Danny moves her wheelchair down the sloped sidewalk. However, while trying to go back up, the wheelchair short circuits, and she becomes stuck.
While they two are arguing in the house, Kassia notices Danny, and Wiley goes out to save her, but stops when he sees a cat, which jumps on Danny and causes her to lose control and start rolling down the road. Thankfully, Luke saves her just in time. Later, Danny wakes up in her bad and tries to tell the doctor that Wiley and Kassia are trying to kill her, but goes unconscious due to being given a sleeping pill.
Kassia goes into Danny’s room and tries to shut off her oxygen, but is thwarted by a hissing orange cat that appears to be the same one electrocuted earlier. When Kassia leaves the room, she sees a large number of cats come from the cellar and follow a trail of blood into Wiley’s room. Wiley sees the cats and goes into a cataleptic state when one jumps on him.
Luke pulls the cat off of Wiley, and when Kassia walks in, the two kiss. It is revealed that they teamed up to kill both Danny and Wiley, leaving Luke to be the only heir. While Luke takes Wiley into the cellar and then goes into Danny’s room, Kassia picks up the bowl of meat used to lure the cats, and they cause her to spill it all upon herself.
Eye of the Cat (1969)
Directed by: David Lowell Rich
Starring: Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, Eleanor Parker, Tim Henry, Jennifer Leak, Laurence Naismith, Linden Chiles, Annabelle Garth, Mark Herron
Screenplay by: Joseph Stefano
Production Design by:
Cinematography by: Russell Metty, Ellsworth Fredericks
Film Editing by: J. Terry Williams
Costume Design by: Edith Head
Set Decoration by: John P. Austin, John McCarthy Jr.
Art Direction by: William D. DeCinces, Alexander Golitzen
Music by: Lalo Schifrin
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Release Date: June 18, 1969 (New York City)
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