Cat's Eye - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Cat's Eye"
Cat's Eye (1985)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Cat
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6.3/10
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Film crew

Director

Producer

Martha De Laurentiis
Producer

Casting

Howard Feuer
Casting
Jeremy Ritzer
Casting

Editor

Scott Conrad
Editor

Art Direction

Jeff Ginn
Art Direction

Costume Design

Clifford Capone
Costume Design

Production Design

Giorgio Postiglione
Production Design
Mentor Huebner
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Alan Silvestri #1715Photo Alan Silvestri #1716

Alan Silvestri

Alan Silvestri
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Photo Milton Subotsky #113647
Milton Subotsky
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Jack Cardiff #67330

Jack Cardiff

Jack Cardiff
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Creature Design

Short Story

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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