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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). [ 2 ]
Frederica Virginia "Ricky" Heinicke, physically an 11-year-old girl but emotionally almost adult. Like all Heinlein's heroines from this period, she is an intelligent redhead, and clearly modeled on Virginia Heinlein, even having a version of her name and her childhood nickname, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Petronius the Arbiter, or Pete, Dan's cat ...
They include The Cat Girl (1957), "Beulah" from It Conquered the World (1956), Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957) and the Dr. Jekyll mask from Attack of the Puppet People (1958). [2] Blaisdell also created a brand new monster costume he dubbed "Aunt Esmeralda" which he created specifically to be burned in the fire scene (designed so that as the ...
Catgirl or "nekomusume" is a female character with cat ears or other traits on an otherwise human body. Catgirl or Cat Girl may also refer to: Cat Girl, a 1957 British-American fantasy film; Catgirl (DC Comics), a fictional character Carrie Kelley in The Dark Knight Strikes Again; Kitrina Falcone, a Catwoman supporting character
The Amazing Colossal Man (also known as The Colossal Man) is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from American International Pictures.Produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, it stars Glenn Langan, Cathy Downs, William Hudson, and Larry Thor.
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.
The Cat Girl is a British comic character who has appeared in eponymous strips published by IPC Magazines and Rebellion Developments.The character, a girl called Cathy Carter who finds a suit that gives her the attributes of a cat and becomes a crimefighter, first appeared in the launch issue of weekly girls' comic Sally on 14 June 1969.
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 .