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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

PLEASE READ THIS - This is the reasonable tame, but highly amusing, dance sequence from "Cat Women on the Moon" (1953). The cat-women wear jazz-ballet leotards, live in a greco-roman-art-deco temple, and are all obviously on heat from centuries of man deprivation. Meow!

The film was directed by Arthur Hilton and starred Sonny Tufts, Marie Windsor and Victor Jory.

I am always looking for new ideas for this series. If you have any suggestions please don't hesitate to drop me a line.

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  • Interesting that the music for Cat Women..was composed by Elmer Berstein, a couple years before he did The Ten Commandments . There should a big box set of all his many movie scores. And anything with Marie Windsor in it is worth a lookat.

  • You are absolutely right. Here's a small sample of films Elmer Bernstein composed music for: Robot Monster (1953) God's Little Acre (1958) - Tina Louise The Magnificent Seven (1960) To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Gregory Peck The Great Escape (1963) - Steve McQueen True Grit (1969) - John Wayne Zulu Dawn (1979) - Burt Lancaster Airplane (1980) Stripes (1981) - Bill Murray Trading Places (1983) - Eddie Murphy Canadian Bacon (1995) - Michael Moore He did anything that paid the rent.
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  • R.M. Savini also reissued classic films like Laurel and Hardy.

  • I remember watching this when I was in my teens, they never answered why the moon had only women living in a temple, whorshiping cats (but there are no cats), and then there was that monster that lived near the temple?

  • There are Goths who would love that makeup...

  • Sorry on a mistype:his name was Bernstein, not Berstein. My finger missed hitting the N. He also composed the score for Hud.

  • Wow! Martha Graham probably loved this...I know I do! Great series you have here!!!

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