Curse Of The Cat People, The (1944) - (Movie Clip) There's A Witch In It
Young Amy (Ann Carter), ditched by her playmates, is drawn toward an old house then scolded by the lurking Barbara Farren (Elizabeth Russell) in producer Val Lewton's semi-sequel The Curse of the Cat People, 1944.
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Julia Farren (Julia Dean), occupant of the spooky house in Sleepy Hollow, announces herself to the mystified Amy (Ann Carter), and casts doubt on the woman who claims to be her daughter, from producer Val Lewton's The Curse of the Cat People, 1944.