Summary Details: The first of the horror films producer val lewton the body snatcher, i walked with a zombie made for rko pictures redefined the genre by leaving its most frightening terrors to its audience's imagination. Simone simon la bête humaine stars as a serbian é...
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The first of the horror films producer val lewton the body snatcher, i walked with a zombie made for rko pictures redefined the genre by leaving its most frightening terrors to its audience's imagination. Simone simon la bête humaine stars as a serbian émigré in manhattan who believes that, because of an ancient curse, any physical intimacy with the man she loves kent smith will turn her into a feline predator. Lewton, a consummate producer auteur who oversaw every aspect of his projects, found an ideal director in jacques tourneur out of the past, a chiaroscuro stylist adept at keeping viewers off kilter with startling compositions and psychological innuendo. Together, they eschewed the canned effects of earlier monster movies in favour of shocking with subtle shadows and creative audio cues. One of the studio's most successful movies of the 1940s, cat people raised the creature feature to new heights of sophistication and mystery.special edition featuresnew, restored 2k digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrackaudio commentary from 2005 featuring film historian gregory mank, with excerpts from an audio interview with actor simone simonval lewton the man in the shadows, a 2008 feature length documentary that explores the life and career of the legendary hollywood producerinterview with director jacques tourneur from 1977new interview with cinematographer john bailey about the look of the filmtrailerplus an essay by critic geoffrey o'brienclick images to enlarge
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