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Cat's Eye (film)

Cat's Eye (a.k.a. Stephen King's Cat's Eye) is a 1985 horror film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It is based on King's short stories The Ledge, Quitter's Inc., and The General (the former two appeared in his Night Shift story collection).

The film centers around a cat that is seeking out a young girl (played by Drew Barrymore) in order to save her from a supernatural danger. In the process of looking for her, the cat is a witness to other strange events, such as a smoker who is forced to quit his habit by a bizarre organization, and a man who is forced to play a deadly game on the ledge of a building. Eventually, the cat finds the girl, only to come face to face with a troll who wishes to steal the soul of the girl.

This was Barrymore's second film based on King's writing; she had previously appeared in Firestarter in 1984. The film also starred James Woods and Alan King.

The film contains some in-joke references to other Stephen King works, namely The Dead Zone, Cujo, Christine, and Pet Sematary.

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Awards

The film was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Film in 1987. Drew Barrymore was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Starring Performance by a Young Actress in a Motion Picture in 1986.

Technical data

  • runtime: 94 minutes
  • music: Alan Silvestri
  • sound: Dolby
  • aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • release date: April 12, 1985 (USA)
  • budget: $7,000,000
  • MPAA rating: PG-13

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