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'Cat Girl' is a 1957 British-American horror film, produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff, directed by Alfred Shaughnessy, that stars Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. It was an unofficial remake of Val Lewton's 'Cat People' (1942). AIP released 'Cat Girl' on a double bill with their 1957 film 'The Amazing Colossal Man'.

This was the first of two cat-related films starring Barbara Shelley, the other being 'The Shadow of the Cat' (1961).[http://www.dpriol.com/BARBARA-SHELLEY-INTERVIEW.html Interview with Barbara Shelley] accessed 26 March 2014

Plot



Leonora Johnson (Barbara Shelley) is a woman who returns to her ancestral home and is told she will inherit money, but also that there is a family curse: being possessed by the spirit of a leopard in spite of her disbelieving psychiatrist Dr. Brian Marlowe (Robert Ayres). After she wishes her husband dead, he is found clawed to death in a park by an animal. An escaped leopard appears to be the culprit, but Leonara is convinced she is transforming into a were-cat. When the leopard is struck and killed by a car, Leonora strangely dies simultaneously.

Cast



* Barbara Shelley as Leonora Johnson

* Robert Ayres as Dr. Brian Marlowe

* Kay Callard as Dorothy Marlowe

* Ernest Milton as Edmund Brandt

* Lilly Kann as Anna

* Jack May as Richard Johnson

* Patricia Webster as Cathy

* John Lee as Allan

* Edward Harvey as Doorman

* Martin Boddey as Cafferty

* John Watson as Roberts

* Selma Vaz Dias as Nurse

Production



The film was the first Anglo-U.S. co-production from American International Pictures. They put up $25,000 of the budget and a script by their regular writer Lou Rusoff in exchange for Western Hemisphere rights.Mark McGee, 'Faster and Furiouser: The Revised and Fattened Fable of American International Pictures', McFarland 1996, p. 109

The script was originally entitled 'Wolf Girl'.Gary A. Smith, 'The American International Pictures Video Guide', McFarland 2009, p. 37 British director Shaughnessy thought the script about a were-cat was silly, so he rewrote the script to make it more of a psychological thriller wherein the lead character becomes convinced that she is transforming into a monster, but it's all really just in her mind. When the AIP executives watched the film, they were furious. Sam Arkoff wanted to know "Where is the Cat Monster?", so they hired special effects artist Paul Blaisdell to create a furry cat mask and claws (in less than 3 days) to splice into the film's finale for its U.S. release.

Unfortunately, the cameraman shot most of this extra footage slightly out of focus, making it look really shoddy in Paul Blaisdell's opinion. Blaisdell also was disappointed at how little footage of his cat mask actually wound up in the finished film (the shots comprised only a matter of seconds). Blaisdell took the mask and claws home with him afterwards, and used them to make some home movies with his friend Bob Burns at Blaisdell's Topanga Canyon home.

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