Cat's Eye - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Cat's Eye"
Cat's Eye (1985)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Cat
6.8/10
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Cat
7.156/10
10982
Cat
6.3/10
30000

Actors and characters

Photo Drew Barrymore #70080Photo Drew Barrymore #70081Photo Drew Barrymore #70082Photo Drew Barrymore #70083

Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore
Character Our Girl
Photo James Woods #3041Photo James Woods #3042Photo James Woods #3043Photo James Woods #3044

James Woods

James Woods
Character Richard 'Dick' Morrison
Photo Alan King #54556

Alan King

Alan King
Character Dr. Vinnie Donatti
Photo Robert Hays #51533Photo Robert Hays #51534Photo Robert Hays #51535

Robert Hays

Robert Hays
Character Johnny Norris
Photo Candy Clark #48482Photo Candy Clark #48483

Candy Clark

Candy Clark
Character Sally Ann
Photo Tony Munafo #37617
Tony Munafo
Character Junk
Photo James Rebhorn #29581Photo James Rebhorn #29582Photo James Rebhorn #29583Photo James Rebhorn #29584

James Rebhorn

James Rebhorn
Character Drunk Businessman
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Cat / Troll (Voice)
Photo Mary DPhoto Mary D
Mary D'Arcy
Character Cindy
Jack Dillon
Character Janitor
Susan Hawes
Character Mrs. McCann
Photo Shelly Burch #218641Photo Shelly Burch #218642Photo Shelly Burch #218643
Shelly Burch
Character Jerrilyn
Photo Sal Richards #11791
Sal Richards
Character Westlake
Jesse Doran
Character Albert
Photo Mike Starr #25072Photo Mike Starr #25073Photo Mike Starr #25074

Mike Starr

Mike Starr
Character Ducky
Photo Laura Warner #110792
Laura Warner
Character Cigarette Girl / Casino Girl / Bridge Driver

Danielle Rodgers

Danielle Rodgers
Character Troll (Uncredited)
Photo Russell Horton #105513

Russell Horton

Russell Horton
Character Mr. Milquetoast
Bill Hitchcock
Character Extra (Uncredited)
Photo Herbert Lom #52541Photo Herbert Lom #52542Photo Herbert Lom #52543Photo Herbert Lom #52544

Herbert Lom

Herbert Lom
Character Dr. Sam Weizak (archive footage)
Photo Tim Parati #61207
Tim Parati
Character Attendant (Uncredited)
Photo Christopher Walken #25933Photo Christopher Walken #25934Photo Christopher Walken #25935Photo Christopher Walken #25936

Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken
Character Johnny Smith (archive footage)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film combines three stories. Two are from the collection "Night Shift" – "Quitters, Inc." and "The Ledge." The third, unifying story, "The General," was written specifically for the film.
  • The studio ordered the prologue to be cut from the film, which explained the cat's motives, considering this introduction "too stupid." As a result, many viewers never understood what connected the three stories.
  • In the story "The Ledge," Cressner briefly glances at a July 1976 issue of "Penthouse" magazine. It was in this issue that Stephen King's story "The Ledge" was first published.
  • Throughout the film, the song "Every Breath You Take" (1983) by The Police can be heard several times. Using the original would have been beyond the budget of the low-budget film, so a cover version was used.
  • The scene with the drawbridge was filmed near Highway #421 in Wilmington, North Carolina. A year later, the same bridge appeared in the film "Maximum Overdrive," which Stephen King directed based on his own screenplay.
  • The studio ordered the prologue to be cut from the film, which explained the cat's motivations, considering this introduction "too silly." As a result, many viewers never understood what connected the three stories.
  • In the "The Ledge" segment, Kressner briefly looks through a July 1976 issue of "Penthouse" magazine. It was in this issue that Stephen King's story "The Ledge" was first published.
  • The song "Every Breath You Take" (1983) by The Police is heard several times throughout the film. The filmmakers could not afford to use the original due to the film's low budget, so a cover version was used.
  • The scene with the drawbridge was filmed near Highway 421 in Wilmington, North Carolina. A year later, the same bridge appeared in the film "Maximum Overdrive," which Stephen King directed from his own screenplay.
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