Dr. Louis Judd

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Dr. Louis Judd is a psychiatrist character in the 1942 horror film "Cat People," known for his skeptical, analytical approach to the film’s supernatural events.

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Dr. Louis Judd canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
psychiatrist
appearsIn Cat People NERFINISHED
appearsInFilm Cat People (1942 film) NERFINISHED
appearsInFranchiseEntry Cat People (1942) NERFINISHED
approachToSupernatural scientific
skeptical
associatedWithCharacter Alice Moore NERFINISHED
Irena Dubrovna NERFINISHED
Oliver Reed NERFINISHED
characterTrait analytical
confident
rational
skeptical
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator DeWitt Bodeen NERFINISHED
Val Lewton NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Cat People film universe NERFINISHED
filmDirectorOfWork Jacques Tourneur NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeRole psychiatric consultant
supporting character
occupation psychiatrist
portrayedBy Tom Conway NERFINISHED
productionCompanyOfWork RKO Radio Pictures NERFINISHED
professionInStory psychiatrist in New York City
specialization psychiatry
workOfFictionGenre horror film
yearOfFirstAppearance 1942

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Cat People (1942 film) character Dr. Louis Judd
The Seventh Victim featuresCharacter Dr. Louis Judd