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From: lo@harvard.ARPA (Bert S.F. Lo)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Scariest Movies (Cat People)
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Date: Sun, 3-Nov-85 11:03:47 EST
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Posted: Sun Nov  3 11:03:47 1985
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>         If you thought the remake was tense and suspenseful, you should have
> seen the original (details escape me, but I'm almost sure it was B&W).  In 
> the original, the audience doesn't know (as it does in the remake) whether
> these people actually turn into cats or not.  On the other hand, the original
> didn't have a Bowie soundtrack.
> 
>      --Mr. Blore, the DJ who would not die
>      --aka Steve Howard, ...udenva!showard

Neither did the remake. David Bowie only sings the title song. All the music on
the soundtrack was composed by Giorgio Moroder (Midnight Express, Scarface,
Electric Dreams, DC Cab, Metropolis 1984, ...)

_____________________Bert S.F. Lo (lo@harvard.HARVARD.EDU)_____________________