Michael Sarrazin plays the lead. In a few more years he would play the monster in the 1973 British TV movie, FRANKENSTEIN: THE TRUE STORY. Gayle Hunnicutt supplies the eye-candy. She is also memorable for her role in the Richard Matheson-scripted LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE (1973). A still-lovely 47 years-old at the time of filming EYE, Eleanor Parker gives the best performance in the film as the dying mother who Sarrazin and Hunnicutt have designs on her departing her mortal coil early for an inheritance. She also played opposite Charlton Heston in the thriller, THE NAKED JUNGLE (1954), an adaptation of the 1937 short story "Leiningen Versus the Ants" by Carl Stephenson.
All this talent couldn't save it from being roundly panned by critics (see the Kevin Thomas Review from the L.A. Times below. One also has to remember that many movies in the late 1960's and into the 1970's teemed with social comment and any film like EYE OF THE CAT was looked down the noses of critics for being "trite".
If you're so inclined, here's the entire movie for your guilty viewing pleasure (both the video and audio quality are excellent):
For a short take, here's the trailer from Scream Factory's Blu-ray release:
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