Cat's Eye Movie Troll
The film consists of three stories linked together by a cat as he wanders from city to city seeking out a little girl Drew Barrymore in order to save her from a supernatural danger.
Cat's eye movie troll. That troll designed by FX maestro Carlo Rambaldi is fantastic. Epic Cat Fight cats horror Crows vs Cat vs Cat Street Fight. 140 I Dont Have A Reason Ill Add One Later.
As Teague explains in his commentary for the King Of Horror Blu-ray collection CATS EYE originally began with parents in Wilmington discovering their daughter played by Drew Barrymore is dead and are unaware that an evil troll killed her. Cats Eye is a fun little horror anthology film based on three short stories written by Stephen King and it never seems to get brought up when people talk about the other popular anthologies like Creepshow or Tales from the DarksideIve always loved it though and any film that has a variety of subtle nods to other Stephen King works including Christine certainly deserves some time. Cats Eye 1985 Deceased Character.
The Troll was a creature which appeared in the 1985 anthology thriller Cats Eye in the segment titled General. And coming soondrumroll pleaseThe little troll from Cats Eye. But thats not what I mean.
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QUITTERS INC THE LEDGE and GENERAL. But something about the cover of Cats Eye with half of a cats face dominating the image and a vicious little troll breaking through the lower corner always gave me a pang of longing to see. The Troll Cats Eye.
Generals adventures start out in New York City which he is drawn to because of an image of a little girl played by the adorable 10-year old Drew Barrymore who is telling him telepathically it seems Help me help me. Comes in a resealable plastic clamshell case with a full color product card. Cats Eye is a 1985 anthology film produced by Dino De Laurentiis directed by Lewis Teague and based upon short stories by Stephen King the first two of which are part of the Night Shift collection while the third was written by King for this movie.