- Director Brain De Palma's 1973 VILLAGE VOICE essay, "Murder by Moog: Scoring the Chill," on working with composer Bernard Herrmann
- A 1973 interview with De Palma on the making of SISTERS
- Rare Study of Siamese Twins in the Soviet, the 1966 LIFE magazine article that inspired De Palma
- Excerpts from the original press book, including ads and posters
- Hundreds of production, publicity, and behind-the-scenes stills
Sisters (Criterion Collection) (1973) On DVD
Actor : Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning, William Finley, Lisle Wilson
Director: Brian De Palma
Genre: Horror
Year: 1973
Studio: Criterion
Length: 93
Released: October 3, 2000
Rating: Restricted (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC, Color
Language: English
Subtitles : English
DESCRIPTION:
Margot Kidder is Danielle, a beautiful model separated from her Siamese twin, Dominique. When a hotshot reporter (Jennifer Salt) suspects Dominique of a brutal murder, she becomes dangerously ensnared in the sisters' insidious sibling bond. A scary and stylish paean to female destructiveness, De Palma's first foray into horror voyeurism is a stunning amalgam of split-screen effects, bloody birthday cakes, and a chilling score by frequent Hitchcock collaborator Bernard Herrmann. Criterion is proud to present Sisters in a new Special Edition.
Special Features:
Actor : Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning, William Finley, Lisle Wilson
Director: Brian De Palma
Genre: Horror
Year: 1973
Studio: Criterion
Length: 93
Released: October 3, 2000
Rating: Restricted (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC, Color
Language: English
Subtitles : English
DESCRIPTION:
Margot Kidder is Danielle, a beautiful model separated from her Siamese twin, Dominique. When a hotshot reporter (Jennifer Salt) suspects Dominique of a brutal murder, she becomes dangerously ensnared in the sisters' insidious sibling bond. A scary and stylish paean to female destructiveness, De Palma's first foray into horror voyeurism is a stunning amalgam of split-screen effects, bloody birthday cakes, and a chilling score by frequent Hitchcock collaborator Bernard Herrmann. Criterion is proud to present Sisters in a new Special Edition.
Special Features:
- Director Brain De Palma's 1973 VILLAGE VOICE essay, "Murder by Moog: Scoring the Chill," on working with composer Bernard Herrmann
- A 1973 interview with De Palma on the making of SISTERS
- Rare Study of Siamese Twins in the Soviet, the 1966 LIFE magazine article that inspired De Palma
- Excerpts from the original press book, including ads and posters
- Hundreds of production, publicity, and behind-the-scenes stills
Product Name | Sisters (Criterion Collection) (1973) On DVD |
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This item is returnable | No |