Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 2 de abr. de 1982 · Nastassja Kinski stars as a woman who discovers her family's secret of being descended from leopards that turn into panthers. She falls in love with a man who is unaware of her true nature and faces a dilemma of choosing between her human and animal selves.

    • (24K)
    • Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
    • Paul Schrader
    • 1982-04-02
  2. English. Budget. $12.5 million [2] Box office. $21 million [2] Cat People is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Schrader and starring Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, and Annette O'Toole. It is a remake of the 1942 RKO Radio Pictures film of the same name.

  3. Sinopse. Uma bela garota, que mantém um relacionamento conturbado com o irmão, descobre que ambos são descendentes de uma estranha linhagem de homens-felinos que só podem amar e reproduzir entre si. Elenco. Nastassja Kinski como Irena Gallier. Malcolm McDowell como Paul Gallier. John Heard como Oliver Yates. Annette O'Toole como Alice Perrin.

  4. 7 de jan. de 2014 · Check out this exclusive interview with Nastassja Kinski from Scream Factory's release of Cat People. Buy the Blu-ray at: https://www.shoutfactory.com/produc...

    • 46 seg
    • 44,6K
    • ScreamFactoryTV
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1003758-cat_peopleCat People | Rotten Tomatoes

    In this sensual and violent horror tale, Irena Gallier (Nastassia Kinski) has a dark family secret, one that resurfaces dramatically when she reconnects with her estranged brother, Paul...

    • (58)
    • Paul Schrader
    • R
    • Nastassja Kinski
  6. 22 de nov. de 2014 · By Stephen Holden. Nov. 22, 2014. Nastassja Kinski was barely 20 when she starred in Paul Schrader’s erotic horror film, “Cat People,” as one of the last descendants of a prehistoric race...

  7. "Cat People" moves back and forth between its mythic and realistic levels, held together primarily by the strength of Kinski's performance and John Heard's obsession. Kinski is something. She never overacts in this movie, never steps wrong, never seems ridiculous; she just steps onscreen and convincingly underplays a leopard.