Eye of the Cat (1969) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some mild kissing.
  • A man and woman undress and kiss (no nudity). Twice.
  • An aunt shows an unusual interest in her oldest nephew. Nothing happens.
  • Two girls fight. Their underwear is seen.
  • A man and woman are interrupted from sex by another woman who has come to summon the man. The first woman is seen nude from the back up and hides herself with a pillow otherwise.
  • A man is seen in a bathtub. He is handed a towel by another man. He steps out of the bath and begins to dry off. No nudity.

Violence & Gore

  • Two girls fight in nightclub bathroom. A man tries to separate them.
  • A woman in a wheelchair loses control and rolls backward down a hill. A man jumps to save her and is injured.
  • A plot to kill a woman by cutting off her oxygen supply is carried out.
  • A cat prevents a girl from turning off a woman's oxygen supply by snarling and scratching.
  • A cat approaches a woman in a wheelchair and causes her to lose control.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some people are seen smoking and drinking.
  • Young people in a nightclub are seen smoking dope.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are several scenes where cats attack a person or intimidate people. This should be mild unless the viewer is afraid of cats.
  • A woman in a wheelchair loses control and starts rolling down a hill. This is fairly intense. A man jumps to help her.
  • A girl is kept from turning off a woman's oxygen supply by a snarling cat. The girl receives a scratch on the hand. This is fairly intense.
  • A man is temporarily paralyzed by a fear of cats. This is fairly mild unless the viewer is afraid of cats.

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Violence & Gore

  • A group of cats attack a girl in a conservatory. She is scratched up and falls from a ladder and dies.

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