Masters of Horror - Stuart Gordon: The Black Cat (2007)
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Synopsis: The Showtime series turns to the original master of horror for inspiration in this chilling tale. Jeffrey Combs (RE-ANIMATOR) stars as Edgar Allan Poe, a writer tortured by debt, drink, and his... The Showtime series turns to the original master of horror for inspiration in this chilling tale. Jeffrey Combs (RE-ANIMATOR) stars as Edgar Allan Poe, a writer tortured by debt, drink, and his dying wife. But what is most haunting to the writer is his bride's creepy cat, an animal that's seemingly possessed by evil. Thanks to the cat's behavior, Poe's own actions become increasingly deranged while he is inspired to write one of his greatest stories. THE BLACK CAT continues the terrifying tradition of MASTERS OF HORROR with its inspired pairing of RE-ANIMATOR director Stuart Gordon and Combs, the film's star. [More]
Starring: Jeffrey Combs, Patrick Gallagher, Aron Tager, Eric Keenleyside
Starring: Jeffrey Combs, Patrick Gallagher, Aron Tager, Eric Keenleyside, Elyse Levesque, Ian Alexander Martin
Director: Stuart Gordon
Director: Stuart Gordon
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