Sisters (1973)
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Reviews Counted:23
Fresh:19
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Director Brian De Palma made a name for himself with this twisty shocker starring a pre-SUPERMAN Margot Kidder as the mysterious Danielle. A French-Canadian model, Danielle may be covering up a... Director Brian De Palma made a name for himself with this twisty shocker starring a pre-SUPERMAN Margot Kidder as the mysterious Danielle. A French-Canadian model, Danielle may be covering up a murder to protect her recently separated homicidal Siamese twin--or maybe not. Plucky female reporter Grace Collier (Jennifer Salt) witnessed the killing from her apartment window but can't convince some clueless cops to investigate, so she hires a private detective (Charles Durning) to help her solve the case. Eventually she winds up at a mysterious sanitarium in the clutches of Danielle's creepy psychiatrist husband, Emil (William Finley), and begins to unravel the shocking truth. Scary, funny, clever, and firmly rooted in a Hitchcockian universe, SISTERS set the tone for many of De Palma's future works, including DRESSED TO KILL and RAISING CAIN. Bernard Herrmann's score even recalls his work on PSYCHO--only this time he's spruced things up with bizarre electronic effects. However, not all of De Palma's work pays debt to the master of suspense. An innovative use of split-screen techniques to heighten the suspense is distinctly his own, as is a memorably twisted black-and-white hallucination sequence. [More]
Starring: Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning, Barnard Hughes
Starring: Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning, Barnard Hughes, Bill Finley, Lisle Wilson, Dolph Sweet
Director: Brian De Palma
Director: Brian De Palma
Producer: Edward R. Pressman
Screenwriter: Louisa Rose
Composer: Bernard Herrmann
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Reviews for Sisters
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De Palma's operation is one of (film history) memory reconstruction and transference Full Review |
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A spooky and thematically rich thriller, one that explores the psyche (with an evils-of-racism subtext) without drifting into heavy-handedness. Full Review |
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A dead end -- the mark of a superficial stylist unable to take anything seriously, including his own work. Full Review |
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A bland, lifeless affair full of idiotic and irritatingly stupid logical gaps. Full Review |
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Sisters is pretty close to being director Brian De Palma's signature film. Full Review |
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There is much early evidence of [De Palma's] rampant misogyny, his increasingly blatant stealings from Hitchcock, and most unforgivable of all, his clear distaste for the people he creates. Full Review |
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De Palma's first foray into Hitchcock territory is a diabolical delight.
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Just the thing to see on one of those nights when you want to go to the movies for the old-fashioned fun of it. Full Review |
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An undeniably tight homage to Hitchcock, but I'm still inclined to place it at least a tier below the likes of Dressed to Kill and Body Double. Full Review |
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De Palma directs with a nice feeling for the incongruous. Full Review |
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It's the first Hitchcock homage that Brian De Palma directed, and it’s a doozy. Full Review |
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It's all about technique, and if you like the technique he's using, you'll like the film. Full Review |
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It sure doesn't work today. Full Review |
Latest News for Sisters
April 13, 2006:
Newcomer Takes a Stab at a "Sisters" Remake
One of Brian De Palma's earliest (and most effective) creepers was 1973's Sisters (which starred Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, and Charles Durning), a flick which now seems... More...
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