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Cat Girl is a 1957 British horror film directed by Alfred Shaughnessy and starring Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. [1] It was produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff . The film was an unofficial remake of Val Lewton 's Cat People (1942).
(To compound the tragedy, the cameraman failed to film the Cat Girl mask as it was burning.) The whole incident left a bad taste in Blaisdell's mouth. [4] Herman Cohen says he cast John Ashley as a singer at the request of James H. Nicholson, who had just put Ashley under a long-term contract with the studio.
Shelley returned to the UK in 1957, starring that year in the film Cat Girl for British Lion Films. [5] The following year she made her first significant appearance in a film for Hammer, The Camp on Blood Island. [8]
One scene in particular that he highly praised, was Thomasina's trip to Cat Heaven, calling it: "a wondrous piece of movie magic". In another article written by Maltin, he includes this film title among the lesser known gems of Disney movies, (along with other films like Darby O'Gill and the Little People ).
This is the list of episodes of the American live-action/animated anthology comedy television series Toon In with Me.The show premiered on January 1, 2021, [1] on MeTV.Most shorts featured are from the Golden Age of American animation (mainly 1930s-1960s), though some from the Modern Era of American animation (1970s to 2000s) have also been included.
Wikipe-tan (a personification of Wikipedia), drawn as a catgirl. A catgirl (猫娘, nekomusume), sometimes called a neko girl or simply neko, is a young female character with feline traits, such as cat ears (猫耳, nekomimi), a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body.
"Gilmore Girls" premiered 24 years ago and launched many of its leading cast members to fame. Stars Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, and Melissa McCarthy all went on to successful acting careers.
The Shadow of the Cat is a 1961 British horror film directed by John Gilling and starring André Morell and Barbara Shelley. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was photographed in black-and-white by Arthur Grant . Produced by Hammer Film Productions , [ 4 ] it was released in May 1961 on a double feature bill with Curse of the Werewolf .