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Catwoman

Catwoman

4,6 /10 (3,580 Votes)
2004 EN 104 min

Overview

Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat — and she's eager to use her new skills... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse", handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail, fascinated by both of her personas.

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Release date

22/07/2004

Votes

3,580

Popularity

4.9

You can’t CATch her.

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

104 min

Budget

$100,000,000

Revenue

$82,102,379

Halle Berry

Halle Berry

Patience Phillips / Catwoman

Benjamin Bratt

Benjamin Bratt

Tom Lone

Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone

Laurel Hedare

Lambert Wilson

Lambert Wilson

George Hedare

Frances Conroy

Frances Conroy

Ophelia

Alex Borstein

Alex Borstein

Sally

Michael Massee

Michael Massee

Armando

Byron Mann

Byron Mann

Wesley

Kim Smith

Kim Smith

Drina

Christopher Heyerdahl

Christopher Heyerdahl

Rocker

Peter Wingfield

Peter Wingfield

Dr. Ivan Slavicky

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Berend McKenzie

Lance

Patricia Mayen-Salazar

Patricia Mayen-Salazar

Housekeeper

Ona Grauer

Ona Grauer

Sandy

Landy Cannon

Landy Cannon

Randy

Michael P. Northey

Michael P. Northey

Jail Guard

Aaron Douglas

Aaron Douglas

Detective #1

Peter Williams

Peter Williams

Detective #2

Janet Varney

Janet Varney

Party Girl

Larry Sullivan

Larry Sullivan

Warehouse Supervisor

James Ashcroft

James Ashcroft

Janitor

Michasha Armstrong

Michasha Armstrong

Ferris Wheel Operator

Brooke Theiss

Brooke Theiss

Ferris Wheel Mom

Ryan Robbins

Ryan Robbins

Bartender

John Cassini

John Cassini

Graphologist

Diego Diablo Del Mar

Diego Diablo Del Mar

Barker

Herbert Duncanson

Herbert Duncanson

Security Guard

Judith Maxie

Judith Maxie

Jeweler

Dagmar Midcap

Dagmar Midcap

Television Reporter

John Mann

John Mann

Bouncer

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Chase Nelson-Murray

Kid #1

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Manny Petruzzelli

Kid #2

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Harley Reiner

Kid #3

Michael Daingerfield

Michael Daingerfield

Forensics Cop

Benita Ha

Benita Ha

Forensics Technician

James Lloyd Reynolds

James Lloyd Reynolds

Doctor

Jill Krop

Jill Krop

Newscaster

Connor Dunn

Connor Dunn

Little Boy

Ashlea Earl

Ashlea Earl

Performance Dancer

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Lori Fung

Performance Dancer

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Ursula Haczkiewicz

Performance Dancer

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Alisoun Payne

Performance Dancer

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Laurence Racine

Performance Dancer

Leigh Bush

Leigh Bush

Woman at Carnival

Brett Chan

Brett Chan

Thief #2

Holly Eglington

Holly Eglington

Woman at Party

Anne Fletcher

Anne Fletcher

Woman at Carnival

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Angie Jaree

Singer

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Everjoy Kriekenbeek

Nurse

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Alfred Liu

Man on Stairs

Aaron Miko

Aaron Miko

Basketball Player

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Stephanie Moseley

Nightclub Dancer

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Kennith Overbey

Club Dancer

Missy Peregrym

Missy Peregrym

Beau-line Graphics Model

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Bobby Silva

Thug / Thief

Kimani Ray Smith

Kimani Ray Smith

Thief #1

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Shaina Tianne Unger

Dancer

Mike Mitchell

Mike Mitchell

Thief #3

Kris Kourtis

Kris Kourtis

Reporter

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The Movie Mob

The Movie Mob

2023-01-14

⭐ 2

**Catwoman shocks at every turn proving it can invent new ways to get worse. A true masterpiece of terrible nonsense.** Oh my… there does not exist a proper combination of words to describe the insane ridiculousness of this film. Catwoman is the most 2000s movie to ever 2000. The grunge soundtrack, the leather costumes, corporate greed, the non-existent plot, and the spastic editing all explain this movie claiming 4 Razzies and three additional nominations. It’s hilariously bad at every level. The basketball scene is iconic for having dozens of cuts in a matter of seconds, almost causing mo…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2023-09-04

⭐ 4

"Patience Philips" (Halle Berry) is an artist pretty much afraid of her own shadow who finds herself embroiled in a scheme by her cosmetics company employer with plans to distribute an unique anti-aging formula. Luckily for her, though, she also encounters Frances Conroy "Ophelia" and is soon in possession of some amazing powers giving her a ninja-like athleticism, strength, and flexibility - just like, well, a cat! The story itself it pretty lame, Sharon Stone is "Laurel", the scheming boss and Hollywood's flirtation with the totally hopeless Benjamin Bratt "Tom Lone" was still in full tilt a…

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