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Director: Richard Spence
Cast: Amanda Root, David Morrissey, Liz Izen, Tracey Wilkinson
Alice no longer expects a knight on a white charger to enter her life. Then she meets Leo. For the first time Alice begins to understand love and, for a while, it seems that she is going to live happily ever after.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Big Cat (1998), directed by Richard Spence, is a film that has received a mixed critical reception. While it has an IMDb rating of 6.3/10, indicating moderate audience interest, the film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Director Richard Spence's 1998 film 'Big Cat' offers a distinctive blend of romantic drama and wildlife exploration, centered around a compelling performance by Amanda Root as Alice. Fans of intimate character studies and unique perspectives on love and self-discovery will find much to appreciate in this thoughtful, nuanced film.
The term "big cat" is used by zoologists to mean any of the five living members of the genus Panthera. In non-scientific contexts, "big cat" can also mean any member of the cat family that is considered "big", including animals like cheetahs and cougars that taxonomically fall under the small cats.
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