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''Cat Chaser'' is a 1989 American
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directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Peter Weller and Kelly McGillis, based on the 1982 novel of the same name by
Elmore Leonard Elmore John Leonard Jr. (October 11, 1925August 20, 2013) was an American novelist, short story author and screenwriter. He was, according to British journalist Anthony Lane, "hailed as one of the best crime writers in the land". His earliest no ...
. It was adapted from the novel by Leonard and James Borelli. A three-hour raw cut of ''Cat Chaser'' was screened at
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in New York City in the summer of 2014. Ferrara, Weller and others involved have expressed unhappiness with the released version, particularly with the added omniscient narration. (Weller refused to provide this narration, so producers Peter Davis and William Panzer hired actor Reni Santoni instead).


Plot

George Moran is a former Marine and veteran of the Dominican Republic intervention who now runs a small beachfront motel in
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. While searching for a Dominican woman named Luci Palma who saved his life in 1965 (and gave him the nickname "Cat Chaser"), he begins a relationship with Mary DeBoya, the wealthy, unhappy wife of a sadistic former Dominican general. Moran gets involved in a plot by fellow military veteran Nolen Tyner and a former New York policeman, Jiggs Scully, to rip off the general. Moran must elude a number of double-crosses as he and Mary attempt to gain her freedom plus $2 million of the general's money.


Cast

* Peter Weller as George Moran * Kelly McGillis as Mary DeBoya * Charles Durning as "Jiggs" Scully * Frederic Forrest as Nolen Tyner * Tomás Milián as Andres DeBoya * Maria M. Ruperto as Luci Palma * Juan Fernández de Alarcon as Rafi


Production

The film was shot in
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, Miami and Coral Gables, Florida, as the crew decided shooting on location in Santo Domingo would be too dangerous and costly after scouting there. Filming was not a happy experience for McGillis, who didn't make another major film afterwards for almost a decade. She said in 2001: "It was the most hateful experience of my life, and I said, if this is what acting is going to be, I will not do it. On the last day of shooting, I said to Abel 'Are you done with me?' He said, 'Yeah.' I walked in my trailer and shaved my head. I said 'Screw you, I never want to act again.'"Hasted, Nick (2001)
Kelly McGillis: The star who threw herself to earth
, ''
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'', 29 March 2001
Davis, Steven Paul (2001) ''The A-Z of Cult Films and Film-makers'', Batsford, In a 2015 oral history of the making of ''Cat Chaser'', written by Sam Weisberg of Hidden Films, Peter Weller and various crew members acknowledged that Weller and McGillis openly clashed during filming; Weller maintained that he never found out the reason for it. Several crew members confirmed that McGillis stormed off the set after shooting a love scene with Weller, but they differed on the exact cause of her outburst. Abel Ferrara felt that the rape scene was too physical, so he wanted to have a body double shoot it. According to Ferrara, Kelly McGillis was very upset when she learned she wouldn't be shooting the scene. He said that McGillis accused him of replacing her because he didn't think she was beautiful enough. Eventually, McGillis and Ferrara worked out the scene in a way that she could film it herself. Ferrara claims that the actress essentially wrote the scene herself.


Critical evaluation

The film received mixed reviews. It currently has a 40% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews, with a weighted average of 4.85/10. ''Variety'' wrote: "Despite a fine cast and atmospheric direction by Abel Ferrara, the pic doesn't quite make the grade, though it certainly is worth a look."Cat Chaser
, '' Variety'', 1 January 1989
''Entertainment Weekly'' called the film "baroquely sleazy" and wrote that it failed to make sense.Burr, Ty (1996) " 'Get Shorty'', ''
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'', 31 May 1996
The ''Roanoke Times'' described the film: "Despite some serious flaws, ''Cat Chaser'' is one of the better screen adaptations of an Elmore Leonard novel". Weller was criticized for his "stiff performance" by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter in ''The Video Movie Guide 1995''.Martin, Mick & Porter, Marsha (1994) ''Video Movie Guide 1995'', Ballantine Books,


Awards and nominations

''Cat Chaser'' was nominated for the Best Film award at Mystfest in 1989.


Home video release

The film was released on VHS tape in the United States in 1991 by Vestron Video and the UK in 1994 by 4 Front and for the first time on DVD in 2003 by Lion's Gate/Artisan, and issued in the UK in 2004 by
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. The Lion's Gate DVD featured Weller and McGillis on the cover with the text "Passion. Greed. Murder. Tonight They Pay," with the story marketed as an erotic thriller.


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* * {{Abel Ferrara 1989 films 1989 crime drama films 1989 independent films American heist films Films based on works by Elmore Leonard Films directed by Abel Ferrara Films produced by William N. Panzer Films set in the Dominican Republic Films shot in Puerto Rico Films shot in Miami Films about domestic violence American independent films 1980s English-language films 1980s American films English-language independent films English-language crime drama films