Sisters | Blood Sisters - 1972
- Director Brian De Palma
- Product Code: NA-3043-TER-T (LANÇAMENTO)
- Availability: In Stock
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Inquisitive journalist Grace Collier (Jennifer Salt) is horrified when she witnesses her neighbor, fashion model Danielle Breton (Margot Kidder), 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 (Charles Durning), who helps her to uncover a secret about Danielle's past that has them both seeing double.
Technical Sheet | |
Original Title | Sisters |
Title | Sisters | Blood Sisters |
Year | 1972 |
Language | English, Portuguese |
Subtitle | Czech, Spanish, French, Dutch, English, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish |
Colors | Colorful |
Gender | Horror, Suspense, Crime, Mystery |
Duration | 93 Min. |
Direction | Brian De Palma |
Countries of origin | United States |
Cast | Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning, William Finley, Lisle Wilson, Barnard Hughes, Mary Davenport, Dolph Sweet, Cathy Berry, Eddie Carmel, Olympia Dukakis, Art Evans, Catherine Gaffigan, Justine Johnston, James Mapes, Laun Maurer, Bob Melvin, Burt Richards, Sealo |
Recommended Classification | +14 | R |
Other details | |
Observation | This film has subtitles for hearing impairment in SDH. |