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

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