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  1. Seven Dead in the Cat's Eye, Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye, Sieben Tote in den Augen der Katze, Les diablesses, Siete muertos en el ojo del gato, 7 Tote in den Augen der Katze, 七尸八命, Halál a macska szemében, 악령의 신봉자 Genres. Thriller ...

  2. SEVEN DEATHS IN THE CAT’S EYES can be seen as a logical progression from those films and then, to later that year (1973), when he was instrumental in the creation of Andy Warhol’s FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN and BLOOD FOR DRACULA-(although Warhol acolyte Paul Morrissey was credited as director on both pictures, debate has long raged over whether Margheriti did indeed direct some, if not all, of ...

  3. A gothic bit of ephemera that can be promoted for its atmosphere, Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye (La Morte negli occhi del gatto, 1973) carries many of the trappings that are dear to fans of the Hammer horror films of a similar time that include (in part) a Victorian setting, rich colors, eccentric characters, sexy women, and grisly murders.

  4. Seven Dead in the Cat's Eye, Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye, Sieben Tote in den Augen der Katze, Les diablesses, Siete muertos en el ojo del gato, 7 Tote in den Augen der Katze, 七尸八命, Halál a macska szemében, 악령의 신봉자 Genres. Thriller ...

  5. Carlin gives a review of 1973 giallo film Seven Deaths In The Cat's Eye, which was directed by Antonio Margheriti and written by Margheriti and Giovanni Simo...

    • 22 Min.
    • 147
    • Carlin Cook
  6. Box office. $13.1 million [1] or $3.5 million (North America) [2] Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye) is a 1985 American anthology horror thriller film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It comprises three stories, "Quitters, Inc.", "The Ledge", and "General". The first two are adaptations of short stories in ...