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Cat people / Kim Newman.

Title
Cat people / Kim Newman.
Author
Newman, Kim
Publication
London, England ; New York : BFI Book published by Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

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British Film Institute
Description
96 pages : illustrations; 20 cm.
Summary
The influential horror noir Cat People (1943) was the first production from the unit set up by RKO Pictures to make low-cost, high-return horror movies. Producer Val Lewton was handed the title and ordered to come up with a film to fit. He and director Jacques Tourneur created an innovative film that is now legendary for its elliptical style - its emphasis on the terrors of what is suggested but not seen. Kim Newman considers this ambitious work in light of its place in film history, exploring its relationship with the horror film genre from which it emerges and against which it rebels. Through close analysis, he teases out the layers of meaning and intent that make this at once a supernatural drama and an unusual psychological study. This second edition features a postscript about the sequel, The Curse of the Cat People (1944), and original cover artwork by Graham Humphreys.
Series Statement
BFI film classics
Uniform Title
BFI film classics.
Subject
  • Tourneur, Jacques, 1904-1977
  • Cat people (Motion picture : 1942)
  • Cat people film
  • Performing arts
Note
  • Previous edition published by BFI: 1999.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (page 96).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Machine generated contents note: `Cat People'.
ISBN
  • 9781844576432
  • 1844576434
LCCN
2013404710
OCLC
  • 856199983
  • SCSB-11175401
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library