Other Realms. Episode 3. Feline Reincarnate.
1976 , Bedford (Bedfordshire)
Cat no. 229017
Driven to distraction a young man murders another, however the dead victim’s feline reincarnation wants revenge!
A young man and an elderly man - a scientist, spend an afternoon resting in the garden. The young man is driven to murder the bothersome elderly professor, attacking the man and dumping the body in the caravan in the back garden. However, a cat appears from the caravan, presumed to be the reincarnation of the dead body, and follows the young murderer into the house. The young man hopes to find the scientist’s “secret to eternal life”. He searches through the scientist’s belongings, meanwhile, he is haunted by the appearance of the cat. The man discovers the “Scroll of Eternal Life” signed “SJC”, that describes the secret formula. Exhausted from the day’s events, he retires for the evening, and the next morning sets to work mixing together potions, although still haunted by the strange appearance of the cat. The formula is complete. The cat, the reincarnation of the scientist, attacks the young man to his death. The End.
Keywords
Cats; Fantasy; Murder.
Other Places
Putnoe
Background Information
Shot partly on location at the family home in Putnoe. Also shot at Jon’s friend Martin Hammond’s home. Martin Hammond co-stars. Martin became a pro-golfer. Also starring was Martin’s cat, Ben, who Jon says was tricky to work with. Jon's mother, Shirley, fully supported her son's endeavours and acted as cameraperson when called upon.
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Maker : Jon Coley
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Camera : Shirley Coley (Jon Coley's mother)
Manifestations
Feline Reincarnate
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Sequence Details:
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Group 1:
- Part Number: 3
- Total Number Of Parts: 8
- Parts Unit: Episode
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Group 1:
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Category: Fiction
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Genre: Amateur / Thriller / Children's Filmmaking
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Locations: Bedford (Bedfordshire)
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Work Type: Film
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Other Realms
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