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Cat Women of the Moon (1953)

Cat Women of the Moon (1953)
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Cat Women of the Moon tells the tale of a group of American space travellers who confront a hostile tribe of females on the border between the light and dark side of the moon. The expedition is led by Laird Grainger (Sonny Tufts), whose polyglot crew--including co-pilot Kip Reissner (Victor Jory) and navigator Helen Salinger (Marie Windsor)--land on the lunar surface, where they soon discover that there's an atmosphere and water and everything. After a few minutes of wandering, the travellers come upon a huge modernistic city, populated by leotard-clad "cat women". The ruler, Alpha (Carol Brewster), reveals that she has telepathically brought the earthlings to her city, using Salinger as her unsuspecting go-between. The cat women perform a kinky dance to the tune of "Stranger in Paradise," while the shifty copilot Reissner tries to steal the city's cache of gold. Alpha enslaves the visitors via mind control, leaving only cat-woman Lambda (Susan Morrow), who has fallen in love with crewman Douglas Smith (Bill Phipps), to save the day. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sonny TuftsVictor Jory, (more)
Director(s):
Arthur D. Hilton
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Synopsis of Cat Women of the Moon

Cat Women of the Moon tells the tale of a group of American space travellers who confront a hostile tribe of females on the border between the light and dark side of the moon. The expedition is led by Laird Grainger (Sonny Tufts), whose polyglot crew--including co-pilot Kip Reissner (Victor Jory) and navigator Helen Salinger (Marie Windsor)--land on the lunar surface, where they soon discover that there's an atmosphere and water and everything. After a few minutes of wandering, the travellers come upon a huge modernistic city, populated by leotard-clad "cat women". The ruler, Alpha (Carol Brewster), reveals that she has telepathically brought the earthlings to her city, using Salinger as her unsuspecting go-between. The cat women perform a kinky dance to the tune of "Stranger in Paradise," while the shifty copilot Reissner tries to steal the city's cache of gold. Alpha enslaves the visitors via mind control, leaving only cat-woman Lambda (Susan Morrow), who has fallen in love with crewman Douglas Smith (Bill Phipps), to save the day. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
64 mins

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Director(s):
Arthur D. Hilton
Writer(s):
Roy Hamilton
Producer(s):
Al ZimbalistJack R. Rabin
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Andrew P.

This movie may have once been a scif-fi/horror movie but, now its just hilarious, I mean I craked up through out the whole thing more than any movie in the last five years has made me do, when they show the space ship its just side-spliting and when that one guy gets killed its just so mello that you can't help but laugh untill it hurts.

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James L.

What a great "bad" B-horror/sci fi film! First of all...why CATWomen. Why not DogWomen? I guess they didn't have a lot of money to spend on the costumes. I loved the bee keepers outfit the guy had to put on in order to go into the engine room! Then those spiders.....watch out not for the fangs but for the piano wires holding the spiders! Just a great classic movie. I can just see all those youngsters at the theater in 1953 jumping out of their seats at all of these special effects. That is what makes this movie special too. Enjoy! ~ Susan L.

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Richard M.

very funny

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