Arrow Video is delighted to announce the latest addition to its roster of Brian De Palma movies with the release of "Sisters", arguably the first true Brain De Palma suspense thriller, which is being released in a dual format DVD/Blu-Ray combo pack.
Following the recent release of "The Fury" and the truly one-of-a-kind "Phantom of the Paradise", "Sisters" has been treated to an all-new restoration that hopes to bring an all-new interest in one of De Palma’s greatest early works.
Before 1973, Brian De Palma was impossible to pigeonhole: he made comedies, political satires and openly experimental pieces. But with "Sisters" (originally released as "Blood Sisters" in the UK) he turned to the suspense thriller and discovered his natural home – and a style that would lead directly to later masterpieces like "Carrie", "Dressed to Kill" and "Blow Out".
When Danielle (Margot Kidder) meets potential boyfriend Philip (Lisle Wilson) after appearing on the TV show Peeping Toms (a nod to the Michael Powell shocker), she invites him home, only to attract the ire of her twin sister Dominique. From across the courtyard, Rear Window-style, reporter Grace (Jennifer Salt) witnesses Philip being murdered by one of the twins – but the police find no body or any physical evidence. Naturally, Grace takes things into her own hands, and discovers more about the sisters’ relationship than she bargained for…
Strongly influenced by Alfred Hitchcock and Roman Polanski, and with a score by the great Bernard Herrmann (Citizen Kane, Psycho), Sisters was the first true “Brian De Palma” film.
Complementing this dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition are a host of brand new extras, which are as follows...
· High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation
· Original Mono audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray)
· What the Devil Hath Joined Together: Brian De Palma’s Sisters – A visual essay by author Justin Humphreys (47 mins)
· All new interviews with co-writer Louisa Rose, actress Jennifer Salt, editor Paul Hirsch and unit manager Jeffrey Hayes
· The De Palma Digest – a film-by-film guide to the director’s career by critic Mike Sutton
· Archive audio interview with star William Finley (excerpt)
· Gallery of Sisters promotional material from around the world
· Theatrical trailer
· Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
· Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by author Kier-La Janisse (House of Psychotic Women), Brian De Palma’s original 1973 Village Voice essay on working with composer Bernard Herrmann as well as a contemporary interview with De Palma on making Sisters, and the 1966 Life magazine article that inspired the film.
Buy the UK DVD/BD combo pack from Amazon.co.uk
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