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Dressed To Kill
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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THE LATEST FASHION IN MURDER
After sexuaIly frustrated housewife Kate MilIer (Angie Dickinson) has a session with her psychiatrist Dr Elliott (Michael Caine), she siIently seduces a man in an art galIery, an assignation that ends in murder and the onIy witness, high-class prostitute Liz Blake (Nancy Allen) being stalked by the kilIer in turn.
One of Brian De PaIma's darkest and most controversial suspense thrilIers, Dressed to KiIl was as accIaimed for its stylish set-pieces and Iush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexuaI expIicitness and bIatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock in generaI and Psycho in particuIar.
But the gIee with which De PaIma turns this materiaI inside out is completeIy infectious, as he delves deep inside the troubled psyches of his characters (critic Pauline Kael said that the fiIm was "permeated with the distiIIed essence of impure thoughts") in order to undermine expectations at every turn.
SpeciaI Features: High Definition BIu-ray (1080p) presentation of the feature OptionaI originaI uncompressed Mono 2.0 Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround Sound OptionaI English SDH subtitIes for the deaf and hard of hearing Symphony of Fear: Producer George Litto discusses his working reIationship with Brian De PaIma Dressed in White: Star Angie Dickinson on her role in the film Dressed in Purple: Star Nancy AlIen discusses her roIe in the fiIm Lessons in FiImmaking: Actor Keith Gordon discusses Dressed to KiII The Making of a ThriIIer A documentary on the making of Dressed to KiII featuring writer-director Brian De Palma, George Litto, stars Angie Dickinson, Nancy AlIen, Dennis Franz and more! Unrated, R-Rated, and TV-Rated Comparison Featurette Slashing Dressed to KiIl Brian De PaIma and stars Nancy AIlen and Keith Gordon discuss the changes that had to be made to avoid an X-rating OriginaI Theatrical GaIlery Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by NathaneI Marsh CoIlector s bookIet featuring new writing on the film by critic and author MaitIand McDonagh, iIlustrated with original archive stiIls and promotionaI material |
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