





Confessions of a Psycho Cat
1967, dir. Herbert S. Altman & Robert Worms
“Her bed was her lair!”
A mysterious woman gathers a trio of misfits and offers them the chance to compete in a strange survival competition for a prize of $100,000. But there's a deadly catch: she's set up a series of fatal traps, each reflecting the vices of her participants. Will anyone survive the fiendish clutches of this psycho cat?
A gritty, NYC-set adaptation of Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game," Confessions of a Psycho Cat began its life as a straight thriller before being transformed into a terrifically sleazy mix of bloody killings and drug-fueled sex, even featuring legendary boxer Jake LaMotta (Raging Bull) in one of his few acting appearances.
New 4K restoration by Distribpix and Something Weird Video.
Distribpix
United States
English
69 minutes
1.37:1
35mm-to-4K DCP