

Lured to a demented playboy's secluded castle for a romantic evening, unsuspecting women become dinner for his 1000 cats.
Practical Effects
Real cats everywhere—chaotic, uncooperative, accidentally hilarious
Production
Gothic castle location elevates the grindhouse to accidental art
Acting
Hugo Stiglitz commits to aristocratic derangement with unsettling conviction

Director
René Cardona Jr.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
René Cardona Jr. allegedly used over 200 real cats, many reportedly underfed to make them aggressive on camera—a controversy that shadowed the film for decades.
This belongs to Mexico's 1970s horror boom that merged European gothic aesthetics with lurid American exploitation, creating uniquely unhinged cinema.
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