The Uncanny (1977)

22 Jan 2024

Rating: /5

Cult Movie Challenge 2024 | 4/52 | Canuxploitation

He leaps and lightly Walks upon sleep, his mind on the moon. Nightly over the round world of men, Over the roofs go his eyes and outcry. — Ted Hughes

Writer Wilbur Gray (Peter Cushing) is fucking horrified of cats. He believes they are supernatural creatures.

At night, he brings his manuscript about cats to his publisher, Frank Richards. Richards is interested, but not convinced. Gray tells Richards a series of “true stories” to bring him to his side.

As a horror movie, this is a cat-astrophic failure. As a showcase of cute cats, this is top-notch! I loved it!

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London 1912  The wealthy Miss Malkin rewrites her will to leave her fortune to her cats. Her nephew, Michael, was once the benefactor, but he squandered too much of her money. Malkin’s maid, Janet, is Michael’s mistress and conspires to destroy the revised will. The cats aren’t having it.

This story is a tremendous bore as we watch Janet hide in the kitchen for most of it while cute cats sit about, “threatening” her. Tense music builds as she makes herself a peanut butter sandwich.

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Quebec Province 1975 An orphan Lucy lost her parents in a plane crash. She comes to live with her aunt Joan’s family. She brings her cat, Wellington. Her cousin, Angela, hates Lucy, and her aunt and uncle hate the cat. So they pit the cat down. Lucy also has a book of spells and witchcraft that her mother gave her. 

At least this story made me angry. But the ending rules.

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Hollywood 1936 Actor Valentine De’ath does a Hammer/Poe-type movie with his wife, Madeleine, in which a pendulum descends to kill her. The pendulum, however, is real and she dies, confounding the moviemakers. De’ath suggests Edina Hamilton as his wife’s replacement. Madeleine’s cat has kittens, and De’ath flushes them down the toilet, so the cat takes revenge.

This story takes a decidedly more cartoonish approach, which makes this far and away the best story in the collection.

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