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Night Of A Thousand Cats

1972, Movie, R, 95 mins

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Though unashamedly sick, THE NIGHT OF THE THOUSAND CATS should provide plenty of unintentional laughs for those who can stomach it. Director Rene Cardona, Jr., who cowrote his father's even more disgusting NIGHT OF THE BLOODY APES (1968), sets the action in beautiful Acapulco, where an insane nobleman, Stiglitz, lives in the ruins of a castle and bides his time playing chess with his Igor-like servant, Cepeda. He also keeps a horde of hungry cats in a pit, feeding them human flesh he procures by seducing bikini-clad babes who he then decapitates, keeping their heads in a jar. Eventually, however, he picks up the wrong sunbather and meets his match. Cardona later turned his attention to cannibalism in SURVIVE!, in which a plane crash survivor in the Andes feasts on the bodies of his fellow passengers. leave a comment
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