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Cats Eye
The movie tells three stories that are connected only by the presence of a traveling cat who wanders the city, seeking out a little girl in order to save her from a supernatural danger.
















29 January 1952, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA

1956, Yardville, New Jersey, USA


6 December 1945, Middletown, Connecticut, USA


11 November 1941, Los Angeles, California, USA

30 January 1951, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

2 July 1932, Brooklyn, New York, USA

19 March 1959, Tucson, Arizona, USA

5 October 1945, Paterson, New Jersey, USA


29 July 1950, Queens, New York City, New York, USA


22 February 1975, Culver City, California, USA

24 July 1947, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

30 December 1957, Schenectady, New York, USA

20 June 1947, Norman, Oklahoma, USA

26 December 1927, New York City, New York, USA


1 September 1948, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

18 April 1947, Vernal, Utah, USA



October 08, 2005
A horror anthology written by Stephen King with two good segments enveloping a great one.
March 29, 2004
Uneven, but mildly diverting at times.
February 03, 2008
The film seems like a throwback not to old horror comics but to bad syndicated TV horror.
January 28, 2005
Fair frights, feline style.
May 20, 2003
Even though the mix contains lumps, Cat's Eye is the best screen adaptation of any King work since Brian De Palma's Carrie.
May 29, 2006
A terceira história é também a pior, o que é lamentável, já que conclui o filme de forma decepcionante depois de duas narrativas interessantes, tensas e divertidas.
March 26, 2009
The three stories just don't connect and efforts to join them never work. However, an excellent roster of talent does try its best.
October 02, 2016
The list of films that genuinely capture the spirit of Stephen King - the darkness, humor, and cleverness that made his books and stories so irresistible - is surprisingly short. But 'Cat's Eye' deserves a place on that list.
October 16, 2012
It's the anthology film I wish "Twilight Zone: The Movie" could have been.
October 23, 2004
Stephen King seems to be working his way through the reference books of human phobias, and Cat's Eye is one of his most effective films.
June 24, 2006
The usual caveats about cumulatively unsatisfying portmanteau pictures certainly apply.