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“I like the dark. It's friendly.” – Cat People (1942)

 

This week, we turn the lights low with special guest Rebecca Rozenberg, Publicity Manager at Simon & Schuster, who brings insight honed from working with bestselling authors and deep industry experience. Together, we dive into Jacques Tourneur and Val Lewton’s Cat People, a landmark psychological horror film that uses suggestion, shadow, and sound to terrify far more than it shows.

 

Rebecca helps us unpack how this low-budget classic redefined horror through restraint, atmosphere, and subtext, and why its themes of transformation, identity, and repression still echo today. Cat People continues to loom large over genre filmmaking and remains revered for its chilling economy.

 

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Cat People (1942) directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Val Lewton

Starring: Simone Simon, Kent Smith, and Tom Conway

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Featuring special guest: Rebecca Rozenberg, Publicity Manager at Simon & Schuster

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