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Cat Chaser

Passion. Greed. Murder. Tonight they pay.
1989 | 90m | English

(1621 votes)

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A Miami hotel owner finds danger when he becomes romantically involved with the wife of a deposed general from the Dominican Republic where he fought many years back.
Release Date: Sep 13, 1989
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: James Borrelli, Elmore Leonard
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords dominican republic
Production Companies Vestron Pictures, Whiskers Productions Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Weller George Moran
Kelly McGillis Mary DeBoya
Charles Durning Jiggs Scully
Frederic Forrest Nolen Tyner
Tomas Milian Andres DeBoya
Juan Fernández Rafi
Kelly Jo Minter Loret
Phil Leeds Jerry Shea
Tony Bolano Corky
Adrianne Sachs Anita DeBoya
Roberto Escobar Mario Prado
Millie Ruperto Lucie Palma
Vivian Addison Maid Lula
Brooke Becker Philly
Fara Schiller Marilyn
Guido Inguanzo Cab Driver
Pedro Telémaco Clerk
Carlos Ruiz Waiter
Rosita Sustache Older Woman
Teresa Maria Rojas Altagracia
Victor Rivers Emelio Mendoza
Alexis Arguello Pepe Mendoza
Michael Weller Policeman
Bilal H. El-Amin Doorman
Pedro J. Pelaez Bell Boy
Joseph Parisi Bartender
Mary-Robin Redd Felicia
Reni Santoni Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Sherrie Rose Waitress (uncredited)
Anthony Correa Ralph (uncredited)
Name Job
Anthony Redman Editor
CJ Simpson Set Decoration, Art Direction
Charles R. Beith Jr. Sound Editor
James Borrelli Screenplay
Dan Leigh Production Design
G. Michael Graham Sound Editor
Grover B. Helsley Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Melody Supervising Sound Editor
Doug E. Turner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Wilkinson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Witzen Boom Operator
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
Dino DiMuro Sound Editor
Dan Hegeman Sound Editor
Dave McMoyler Sound Editor
Patricia Nedd Foley Artist
Karla Caldwell ADR Editor
Denver Mattson Stunts
Abel Ferrara Director
Elmore Leonard Screenplay, Novel
Chick Corea Music
Michael Kaplan Costume Design
Anthony B. Richmond Director of Photography
Roydon Clark Stunt Coordinator
Jay Amor Stunts
Roberto Messina Stunt Coordinator
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Josi W. Konski Executive Producer
Peter S. Davis Producer
Guy Collins Executive Producer
William N. Panzer Producer
Mari Provenzano Associate Producer
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GenerationofSwine
10.0

Yeah, I know it's a flawed film, I mean, I caught it one night, LATE at night, on cable TV when I was a kid. HBO to be specific and at an hour reserved for only failed and low quality films. In other words, I found it at a place where movies go to die. The equivalent of the bargain box at a toy s ... tore. But, I liked it. It wasn't the usual thriller and that's saying a lot given that thrillers, like action movies, all have relatively the same plot. They tend to be like the Harley Davidson store crowd as in they all dress the same and claim they are rebels. Cat Chaser was something different. The plot stood out. Peter Weller did as best a job he could. The cast did as best a job as they could. It was just, the director didn't really know what to do with the script, which was, I learned, (thank you IMDB) based on an Elmore Leonard novel...and that sort of says it all. The writer, Elmore Leonard, isn't exactly a literary great. He has an irritating vernacular. BUT, he also has a talent for creating unique characters and unique settings and situations and stringing them all together into a coherent plot. Leonard is a pulp writer, but he was a pulp writer that was original in his approach to just about everything and his stories are a pleasure to read. And, when, like this one, they are adapted to the big screen, that uniqueness carries over. Even in a bad film, as this one was--albeit a bad film with good acting--it becomes a story that you haven't really encountered before and you won't encounter again. So give it a watch, it's Elmore Leonard, you aren't seeing a great film, but you are going to see a story you haven't encountered before, and to me, that alone is worth 10 out of 10 stars. Don't rate it on it's cinematic prowess, watch it for the plot, it's new, it's original, and, even if its badly done, we need a lot more of that, especially now, when almost everything we see is exactly like almost everything else we are seeing.

Jan 13, 2023