Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?Are mysterious killings in Paris of 1896 the work of man or monster?
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- TriviaRepublic Pictures did not produce enough horror films to put together a television syndication package. As a result, once Republic completed the first run and subsequent re-releases, it was rarely seen and almost forgotten over nearly 70 years.
- GoofsAbout 16 minutes into the film, the 19th-century bronze plaque reading "PAUL AUDET ET CIE / EDITEURS" uses an Art Deco typeface that would not have been created until the 1920s or 1930s.
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Charles Regnier: In other words, you suspect me of turning myself into a cat, merely to kill a harmless old man?
Inspector Severen: Well, let us say that you found some way to make it appear to have been done by a cat.
Charles Regnier: So, I am suspected of murder?
Inspector Severen: Well, we haven't accused you yet, Monseigneur.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movies at Midnight: The Catman of Paris (1954)
- SoundtracksScherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31
Composed by Frédéric Chopin
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Savage murders at turn-of-the-century Paris are attributed to a popular crime author who suffers from bouts of amnesia. Preposterous Poverty Row riff on both WEREWOLF OF London (1935) and CAT PEOPLE (1942), disguising its singular lack of purpose under indifferent period detail. Prolific director Selander is best-known for a spate of Western programmers and, if anything, this routine affair only serves to prove that his earlier atmospheric foray into the fantasy genre, THE VAMPIRE'S GHOST (1945), was a mere fluke; having said that, the film under review does feature a bar-room brawl (involving a young Anthony Caruso and John Dehner) and a carriage assault that seem to come straight out of a cowboy movie! The troubled hero (Carl Esmond) is a bore and no sparring partner for Inspector Gerald Mohr; the root of and the reason behind the transformations are far-fetched even for the genre
and you have not lived until you have seen ubiquitous comedy foil Douglass Dumbrille decked out in the hirsute titular 'costume'!
- Bunuel1976
- Oct 9, 2013
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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