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Cat Alley is an intriguing 1986 flick that dives into the corporate world with a darkly comedic twist. It opens with a rather audacious scene—a corporate bigwig meeting a call girl, only for things to take a sharp turn when he has a heart attack. The absurdity of the situation doesn't let up; the surprise of a naive blonde inheriting a powerful position adds to the film’s offbeat charm. The pacing meanders a bit, reflecting the chaotic atmosphere of corporate life, while the performances capture a mix of desperation and dark humor. It’s not a polished work, but it has a certain raw energy that keeps you engaged, making it a curiosity for collectors.
Cat Alley isn’t widely circulated, making it an interesting piece for collectors. Originally released on VHS with limited prints, it has become somewhat of a rarity. There’s a certain appeal in its unconventional premise and the performances, sparking interest among those who appreciate offbeat cinema. It’s not easy to find, and if you do, it might just be in a dusty bin at a thrift store or a swap meet.
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