Catwoman (2004)

Catwoman

Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips (Halle Berry) 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 (Benjamin Bratt) is on her tail. Sharon Stone has a field day as a frosty beauty queen being shelved for a newer model.- Netflix

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Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics' Batman franchise. The supervillain was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, partially inspired by Kane's second cousin by marriage, Ruth Steel .[1] The original and most widely known Catwoman, S - en.wikipedia.org

Catwoman (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Catwoman is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Pitof and released by Warner Brothers & Village Roadshow Pictures on July 23, 2004. The film was inspired by the DC Comics character of the same name, who is traditionally a supervillain and love - en.wikipedia.org

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Cast

Benjamin Bratt
Frances McDormand
Peter Wingfield
John Cassini
Peter Williams
Aaron Douglas
Michael Daingerfield
Byron Mann
Michael Massee
Samantha Simmonds

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