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Release Date:
May 1, 1961
Original Title:
The Shadow of the Cat
Alternate Titles:
A Sombra do Gato
Призрак кота
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hammer Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
Tabitha, once the placid, gentle and devoted pet, adopts all the characteristics of a ferocious, wild animal following the murder of her mistress. The three guilty people are all trapped by the cat's power and each will come to untimely deaths of horrific proportions without anyone being able to solve the mystery that surrounds their brutal death.
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Animal Wrangler:
John Holmes
Art Direction:
Don Mingaye
Assistant Costume Designer:
Yvonne Blake
Assistant Director:
John Peverall
Camera Operator:
Len Harris
Casting:
Stuart Lyons
Casting Director:
Stuart Lyons
Clapper Loader:
Alan McDonald
Conductor:
Míkis Theodorakis
Construction Manager:
Arthur Banks
Continuity:
Tilly Day
Director:
John Gilling
Director of Photography:
Arthur Grant
Editor:
John Pomeroy
Electrician:
Jack Curtis
Focus Puller:
Harry Oakes
Hairstylist:
Frieda Steiger
Makeup Artist:
Roy Ashton
Original Music Composer:
Míkis Theodorakis
Producer:
Jon Penington
Production Design:
Bernard Robinson
Production Manager:
Don Weeks
Props:
Peter Allchorne
Second Assistant Director:
Dominic Fulford
Sound Editor:
Alban Streeter
Sound Recordist:
Ken Cameron
Jock May
Special Effects:
Les Bowie
Special Effects Assistant:
Ian Scoones
Still Photographer:
Tom Edwards
Stunts:
Jack Cooper
Supervising Editor:
James Needs
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Molly Arbuthnot
Writer:
George Baxt
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