The Black Cat | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 17, 2015
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The plots meanders somewhat but Italian horror fans will appreciate Fulci's method of going from eery calm to hyper-violent without warning.
| genre | foreign | Horror |
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| synopsis | An American photographer (Mimsy Farmer) and a Scotland Yard inspector (David Warbeck) suspect a man's (Patrick Magee) cat of murder. |
| lead actors | Patrick Magee | Mimsy Farmer | David Warbeck | Al Cliver | Dagmar Lassander | Bruno Corazzari | Geoffrey Copleston | Daniela Doria | Lucio Fulci |
| director | Lucio Fulci |












