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    The Cat o' Nine Tails

    GP1971 · Mystery · 1h 52m

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  1. The cat o' nine tails, commonly shortened to the cat, is a type of multi-tailed whip or flail. It originated as an implement for physical punishment, particularly in the Royal Navy and British Army, and as a judicial punishment in Britain and some other countries.

  2. The Cat o' Nine Tails (Italian: Il gatto a nove code) is a 1971 film produced in Italy, and directed by Dario Argento, adapted from a story by Dardano Sacchetti, Luigi Cozzi, and an uncredited Bryan Edgar Wallace. It stars Karl Malden, James Franciscus, and Catherine Spaak.

  3. May 26, 1971 · The Cat o' Nine Tails: Directed by Dario Argento. With James Franciscus, Karl Malden, Catherine Spaak, Pier Paolo Capponi. Two journalists try to solve a series of murders connected to a pharmaceutical company's secret experiments, becoming targets of the killer themselves.

    • (13K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Dario Argento
    • 1971-05-26
  4. The Cat o' Nine Tails. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Two journalists try to solve a series of murders connected to a pharmaceutical company's secret experiments, becoming targets of the killer themselves. Franco Arno is a blind man who lives with his young niece and makes a living writing crossword puzzles.

  5. Carlo Giordani. Catherine Spaak. Anna Terzi. Cindy Hamilton. Lori. Carlo Alighiero. Dr. Calabresi. Watchlist. A newsman (James Franciscus) works with a blind puzzle-solver (Karl Malden) to catch a...

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    • Dario Argento
    • PG
    • Karl Malden
  6. 2 days ago · The use of the cat-o'-nine-tails was ended in the US Navy in 1851. It was suspended in the Royal Navy in 1879 but had been falling into disuse long before that. See also cobbing; ‘combing the cat’; flogging round the fleet; ‘no room to swing a cat’; ‘rogue's march’; ‘three sisters’.

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  8. cat-o’-nine-tails. whip. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Sing Sing. In Sing Sing. Frequently used was the cat-o’-nine-tails, a cruel whipping contraption whose lashes were often tipped with metal or barbs; its use was finally abolished by the New York State legislature in 1848.

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