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  2. Cat's Eye (1985 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cat's Eye was released theatrically in the United States by MGM on April 12, 1985. It grossed $13,086,298 at the domestic box office. [1] Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four and wrote, "Stephen King seems to be working his way through the reference books of human phobias, and 'Cat's Eye' is one of his most effective films."

  3. Cat's Eye (song) - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the song titled "Cat's Eye (New Take)" was included on Anri's studio album Timely!!, released on December 5, 1983. Since then, it has become the theme song for the entire franchise, being included in other adaptations such as the 1997 Cat's Eye film, Lupin the 3rd vs. Cat's Eye and was also used as a leitmotif for the titular ...

  4. Quitters, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The film opens in New York with a cat having escaped and is captured by an agent for Quitters, Inc. [22] The main difference between the adaptation is the replacement of the rabbit from the original text with a cat, which like the rabbit, is later electrocuted to disturb Morrison The film ends just like the text, with the threat that if ...

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  6. Ray Stephens (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Stephens became the lead singer of Village People and toured England with the group that year. His sole recording with the group was their album, Sex Over the Phone . Stephens is heard singing the tune "Cat's Eye" during the closing credits of the 1985 Stephen King film of the same title ; however, he is incorrectly listed in the ...

  7. Wang Chung Was Surprised to Learn John Mulaney Used Their ...

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    Wang Chung had no idea John Mulaney’s six-episode Netflix talk show “Everybody’s in LA” would use their 1985 song “To Live and Die in L.A.” as its theme song — but they’re thrilled ...

  8. Anri - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first J-pop songs used for an anime theme song. In 2017, she performed the song live at the opening of the touring ice show Fantasy on Ice amongst others. [ 11 ] She appeared at the Red and White New Year's Music Special at the end of that same year, performing "Cat's Eye".

  9. Cat's eye - Wikipedia

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    Cat eye glasses, a style of horn-rimmed glasses designed for women; Cat's eye (toy), a kind of toy marble; Cat's Eye (cocktail), a gin-based cocktail; Cat's eye (road), a type of road marker using retroreflectors; Cat eye tube, an electron tube used as a visual indicator