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Dressed to Kill
Cast
Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, Keith Gordon View AllCrew
Brian De Palma (Director), Brian De Palma (Writer) View All
Release: Jul. 25th, 1980
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
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Dressed to Kill.....Movie Club
**Spoilers** Don’t read if you’re still waiting to view it
Kong once mentioned as we were revitalizing this club that he would like to see the discussions more organized.
I’ll try to introduc...
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Question about the plot to Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill! (1964)
After watching the movie, there are some parts of the plot I don't understand.
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WARNING: "spoilers" spoilers below
Why did the leader of the women want hold the g...
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Best & Worst Dressed
Best Dressed Females:
* Halle Berry. Damn. That woman is so fine. That dress was amazing, the best one of the whole evening.
* Reese Witherspoon. Beautiful, classic Hollywood, yet again.
* Sh...
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watch how you are dressed... or undressed
A movie from early to mid 90's. There is a woman in a room, which has some kind of tripod - a telescope, or a canvas, or a whiteboard. The woman is dressed in that 80's aerobic style - leotard over ly...
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college movie with a guy dressed like pope
Hey guys, what's up
I am struggling to find a movie I'd watched a while back that I can't remember the title or the plot. but here is what I can remember.
the movie was in a college (or college-...
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As if that wasn't a bad enough variation on the twist ending from Psycho (speaking of which, that was the single word that would spoil this movie, but I guess if you're reading this then you probably already guessed it yourself), the fact that de Palma rehashes the scary daydream ending from Carrie ....

After my recent viewing of the Brian De Palma documentary, I was motivated to finally sit down and watch 1980's Dressed to Kill, a supremely stylish erotic thriller that works not because of the story, but because of the way it's told, much like De Palma's cinematic mentor, Alfred Hitchcock.