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Sisters
Sisters

Sisters (1973)

67% User Rating
1h 33min
Thriller
Horror
Mystery

"They were joined at birth by the devil and the evil never left them!"

Inquisitive journalist Grace Collier is horrified when she witnesses her neighbor, fashion model Danielle Breton, violently murder a man. Panicking, she calls the police. But when the detective arrives at the scene and finds nothing amiss, Grace is forced to take matters into her own hands. Her first move is to recruit private investigator Joseph Larch, who helps her to uncover a secret about Danielle's past that has them both seeing double.

Brian De PalmaDirector

Cast

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Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder

Danielle Breton / Dominique Blanchion

Jennifer Salt

Jennifer Salt

Grace Collier

Charles Durning

Charles Durning

Joseph Larch

William Finley

William Finley

Emil Breton

Lisle Wilson

Lisle Wilson

Phillip Woode

Barnard Hughes

Barnard Hughes

Arthur McLennen

Mary Davenport

Mary Davenport

Mrs. Collier

Dolph Sweet

Dolph Sweet

Detective Kelly

Olympia Dukakis

Olympia Dukakis

Louise Wilanski

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Catherine Gaffigan

Arlene

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Bobby Collins

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Cathy Berry

Lobster child (uncredited)

Art Evans

Art Evans

African Room Waiter (uncredited)

Justine Johnston

Justine Johnston

Elaine D'Anna (uncredited)

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James Mapes

Guard (uncredited)

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Laun Maurer

Druggist (uncredited)

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Bob Melvin

Extra (uncredited)

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Burt Richards

Hospital Attendant (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

March 29, 2015

Sisters are doing it for themselves… Sisters is directed by Brain De Palma who also co-writes the screenplay with Louisa Rose. It stars Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning, Lisle Wilson and William Finley. Music is by Bernard Herrmann and cinematography by Gregory Sandor. When newspaper reporter Grace Collier (Salt) observes what she perceives to be a murder in the apartment across the street from her own, it proves to be the catalyst for a trip down a dark psychologically damaged street. To be honest here, the continuous complaints about De Palma being a Hitchcock clone got boring around about the mid eighties. As Hitch is my personal favourite director it has never bothered me one bit that he homaged and borrowed from the great man's cannon, in fact I have always found that when on form it was great to have someone like De Palma to keep the suspense thriller genre going. It's not as if he's the only one who owes his career to director's from the past really is it? Sisters is a wonderfully trippy suspenser, where De Palma lifts from some great Hitchcock motifs to portray a clinically edgy story based around an article he read about Siamese twins Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova. Infused with technical flourishes such as split screens, POV filming and close quarter framing, the director is donating his own blood for the veins of the piece. Suspense is rarely far away, be it characters in some sort of danger, or the possible discovery of a body, there is no pause for pointless filler fodder. While twists and revelations engage the brain instead of insulting it, something many of today's horror/thriller directors could learn to "homage" from actually, and a nightmare section of film literally unfurled out of the minds eye is top draw. Herrmann was enticed out of near retirement to score the music, the genre and themes at work in the story ready made for his skilled compositions. The score in all essence is lifted from his own major works for Hitchcock, with added sections taken from Jason and the Argonauts and Mysterious Island, but reworked in such away it drifts a perfectly off-kilter vibe across production. Kidder and Salt do great work in tricky roles, and Finley is suitably edgy. Durning is a little wasted, though, but it's a small complaint in the acting area. There's a couple of plot holes and one turn of events that just doesn't make sense, but this is a prime De Palma thriller and a good starting point for anyone interested in his work. And yes! For anyone who really isn't bothered about someone homaging a past master. 8/10

Media

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Quentin Tarantino on Sisters

Quentin Tarantino on Sisters

Sisters (1973) Theatrical Trailer

Sisters (1973) Theatrical Trailer

Sisters (Brian De Palma, 1972) documentary

Sisters (Brian De Palma, 1972) documentary

Sisters (1972) Murder Scene

Sisters (1972) Murder Scene

Sisters  - The Arrow Video Story

Sisters - The Arrow Video Story

Sisters (1973) - Trailer

Sisters (1973) - Trailer

Scene:  Brian DePalma's SISTERS 1973

Scene: Brian DePalma's SISTERS 1973

Scene:  Brian DePalma's "Sisters"  1973

Scene: Brian DePalma's "Sisters" 1973

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