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Stephen King - Cat's Eye - Troll Sequence Re-Edited - YouTube
Starring Drew Barrymore Audio and Video re-edited by jrels83 Music: Quake Soundtrack, Track 8, Trent Reznor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJM2jgPe6Ew
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Movie Review - - THE SCREEN, 'CAT'S EYE' - NYTimes.com
The cat is superb, Miss Barrymore very self-possessed and the troll, created by Carlo Rambaldi, who made E. T., is a first-rate goblin. The opening segment, which is scarcely more than an extended black-out sketch, also cannot be easily described without giving too much away.
http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9905E0D61338F931A25757C0A963948260?
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Cats in Film --The Cat's Eye (1985, Stephen King) | THE GREAT CAT
In The Cat's Eye General the cat escapes an animal shelter to rescue Amanda before a troll is able to kill her... we see General kissing Amanda on her lips.
http://www.thegreatcat.org/cats-in-film-the-cats-eye-1985-stephen-king/
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Cat's Eye offers three intro-level Stephen King tales
For most of the 80s, Stephen King adaptations were coming to theaters at a rate of several per year; the existence of Cat's Eye is a testament to the degree to which King on film had become more or less its own franchise by 1985.
http://www.avclub.com/article/cats-eye-offers-three-intro-level-stephen-king-tal-226726
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Cat's Eye Movie - The 80s Movies Rewind
Cat's Eye -The 1985 Horror / Occult movie featuring Drew Barrymore and James Woods at the award winning 80s Movies Rewind. 8 pages of info, trailer, pictures and more.
http://www.fast-rewind.com/catseye.htm
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Stephen King's Cat's Eye 30 years later | CrypticRock | Horror Movie Cryptic Rock
Cryptic Rock | Your Gravesite For All Things Horror & Music
http://crypticrock.com/stephen-kings-cats-eye-30-years-later/
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Cat's Eye Movie Review & Film Summary (1985) | Roger Ebert
In the first of the three stories in "Cat's Eye," James Woods wants to stop smoking. So he goes to a Smokequitters clinic run by Alan King, who locks the door behind him and demonstrates a sadistic torture chamber: A cat is placed on a steel mesh floor, and electric shocks make it leap crazily around the room.
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/cats-eye-1985