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The Uncanny

  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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5.7/10
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The Uncanny (1977)
Wilbur Gray, a horror writer, has stumbled upon a terrible secret, that cats are supernatural creatures who really call the shots. In a desperate attempt to get others to believe him, Wilbur spews three tales of feline horror.
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Wilbur Gray, a horror writer, has stumbled upon a terrible secret, that cats are supernatural creatures who really call the shots. In a desperate attempt to get others to believe him, Wilbur... Read allWilbur Gray, a horror writer, has stumbled upon a terrible secret, that cats are supernatural creatures who really call the shots. In a desperate attempt to get others to believe him, Wilbur spews three tales of feline horror.Wilbur Gray, a horror writer, has stumbled upon a terrible secret, that cats are supernatural creatures who really call the shots. In a desperate attempt to get others to believe him, Wilbur spews three tales of feline horror.

  • Director
    • Denis Héroux
  • Writer
    • Michel Parry
  • Stars
    • Peter Cushing
    • Ray Milland
    • Joan Greenwood
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    • Director
      • Denis Héroux
    • Writer
      • Michel Parry
    • Stars
      • Peter Cushing
      • Ray Milland
      • Joan Greenwood
    • 69User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
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    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Wilbur
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Frank Richards
    Joan Greenwood
    Joan Greenwood
    • Miss Malkin (segment "London 1912")
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Wallace (segment "London 1912")
    Susan Penhaligon
    Susan Penhaligon
    • Janet (segment "London 1912")
    Simon Williams
    Simon Williams
    • Michael (segment "London 1912")
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Mrs. Blake (segment "Quebec Province 1975")
    Donald Pilon
    Donald Pilon
    • Mr. Blake (segment "Quebec Province 1975")
    Chloe Franks
    Chloe Franks
    • Angela (segment "Quebec Province 1975")
    Katrina Holden Bronson
    • Lucy (segment "Quebec Province 1975")
    • (as Katrina Holden)
    Renée Girard
    • Mrs. Maitland (segment "Quebec Province 1975")
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Valentine De'ath (segment "Hollywood 1936")
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Edina Hamilton (segment "Hollywood 1936")
    John Vernon
    John Vernon
    • Pomeroy (segment "Hollywood 1936")
    Catherine Bégin
    Catherine Bégin
    • Madeleine (segment "Hollywood 1936")
    Jean Leclerc
    Jean Leclerc
    • Barrington (segment "Hollywood 1936")
    • (as Jean LeClerc)
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Inspector (segment "Hollywood 1936")
    Charles Rayford
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Denis Héroux
    • Writer
      • Michel Parry
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Cat Is the Devil in Disguise

    In 1977, in Montreal, the scared writer Wilbur Gray (Peter Cushing) visits his publisher Frank Richards (Ray Milland) to disclose his new book about the evilness of cats. Wilbur tells that the felines are supernatural creatures, and that there is a saying in which the cat would be the devil in disguise. Wilbur tells three tales to illustrate his thoughts.

    In 1912, in London, Miss Malkin (Joan Greenwood) is a wealthy woman that rewrites her will leaving her fortune to her cats rather than to her nephew Michael (Simon Williams). Her maid Janet (Susan Penhaligon), also mistress of Michael, steals one copy of the will from the lawyer's briefcase and tries to destroy the original copy which is kept in the safe. When Miss Malkin sees her attempt, Janet kills her and the cats revenge Miss Malkin.

    In 1975, in the Province of Quebec, the orphan Lucy (Katrina Holden) comes to live with her aunt Mrs. Blake (Alexandra Stewart), her husband and her cuisine Angela (Chloe Frank) after the death of her parents in a plane crash. Lucy brings her only friend, the cat Wellington, but her mean cuisine forces her parents to get rid off Wellington. Lucy uses the witchcraft book of her mother to revenge Wellington.

    In 1936, in Hollywood, the actor Valentine Death (Donald Pleasence) replaces the blade of a fake pendulum to kill his wife and also actress and give a chance to his young mistress and aspirant actress. The cat of his wife revenges her.

    In spite of having great names, such as Ray Milland, Peter Cushing, Samantha Eggar and Donald Pleasence among others, the lead story of the afraid writer and his publisher is very weak and silly. With regard to the three tales, the first one is too long; the second one is far the best; and the last one is only reasonable. The soundtrack is very repetitive, monotonous and boring. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "A Maldição dos Gatos" ("The Curse of the Cats")
    6FilmFanInTheHouse

    Silly Horror But Fun To Watch

    The Uncanny (1977, Dir. Denis Heroux)

    Wilbur Gray visits Frank Richards so he can get his book published. This book Gray has written are about cats. Cats watching everyone and controlling everything. He mentions the stories in the book are all true, and gives three examples. The first involves the murder of a cat-loving old woman who gives her entire fortune in her will to her cats. Not everyone is happy about the wills, but would have to get past the cats to get the the will. The second story is a tale of black magic between two girls and the third story is a tale of murderous revenge...by a cat.

    How many horror movies do you get where cats are the murder suspect? Not many. That's why this movie could come off being simply a bit silly. It isn't very scary, with not many jumps (most of the jumps rely on cats paws appearing). Plus, it seems more comedic than frighting. But, it is still very fun to watch. There's not many films you see like this, and although it won't win any positive awards, i found it very entertaining to watch.

    "Wellington? Wellington? Where are you Wellington?" - Lucy (Katrina Holden)
    7Joxerlives

    So cats are supernatural creatures who secretly control mankind? Well, YEAH! Didn't we all know that?

    The horror anthology has fallen out of favour in the last few decades which is something of a shame, they could be wildly entertaining and some horror concepts (especially those which lack budget which is pretty clearly the case here) work better as short vignettes rather than full length features. They also star some great character actors who obviously come in for a days work, here we have the excellent Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasance, John Vernon and Ray Milland. It's ironic that after making this Cushing and Pleasance both went on to mega success with Star Wars and Halloween. What I don't get is why people reviewing this say that the concept is that cats are 'evil'? In every story all they try to do is either protect or avenge the wrongs suffered by their beloved human keepers? (I almost used the word 'masters' but this film establishes what we all suspected, it's actually the other way around). Plus the world secretly run by cats seems to be a pretty good place, I mean what are they going to force us all to do, give them extra helpings of cream? All dogs to be kept on leads? More belly rubs?
    8dreamer740

    Very Entertaining

    Although quite amusing in parts due to the bad special effects this film was still very entertaining (in a good way) and I actually enjoyed the second story the most.

    Was a shame that Peter Cushing didn't have larger role.

    Interesting to see themes of witchcraft/magic being brought into a film about evil cats, although the blood did look very fake, as did the scene with the older girl fighting the cat.

    Definately a good film for cat lovers! Why they never made an The Uncanny 2 is a mystery...

    Rating: 8/10.
    7Tera-Jones

    A Fun Cat Film

    Not a film for ailurophobics (those afraid of cats) - this film might add to their fears because of the nature of the film. The film is about cats, cats that get revenge.

    The story of Miss Malkin is quite good. BUT what I don't know is how long she was dead and Janet was hiding in the house but she was hungry to spread cat food on her bread - that tells me she must have been there for two or three days hiding. Not only was Janet hungry - so were those vengeful cats.

    The orphan Lucy my favorite of the trilogy. I cannot blame Lucy for what she did to her cousin Angela. I did not like Angela at all nor did I like Mrs. Blake (Angela's mother and Lucy's aunt). And Wellington the cat was not pleased with them either.

    The last tale of Valentine De'ath is quite a good comedy-horror. I love the reference to Poe in this one - that pendulum! There are quite a few cat puns too that befit the story. The cat will have your tongue in the end.

    Now the parts with Peter Cushing and Ray Milland are actually the best part of the film because it's interesting what happens with the two men, the evidence and the book.

    Worth watching if you like horror, cats and a good starring cast. I love those cats!

    7.5/10

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    • Trivia
      All of Peter Cushing's scenes in the film were shot in England, as Cushing disliked travelling abroad by this stage of his career. Ray Milland was only too happy to oblige the director and come to the UK for filming, as he used the opportunity to visit old friends and relatives back in his native South Wales.
    • Goofs
      In the "Hollywood 1936" segment of the film, Edina says "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!" quoting the famous catchphrase of Tweety, but Tweety would not be introduced in an animated cartoon until 1942, six years after this story takes place.
    • Quotes

      Angela (segment "Quebec Province 1975"): [after falling victim to Lucy's witchcraft] Lucy, please make me big again. I won't tell Mommy about the cat. I won't tell her about anything. Lucy, please! I promise!

      Lucy (segment "Quebec Province 1975"): You're not such a big girl anymore, are you, Angela? Why, you're no bigger than a mouse!

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      Featured in Atlantic City (1980)

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    • Release date
      • April 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nadprirodno
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinévidéo
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Budget
      • CA$800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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