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Dressed to Kill

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6.9/10 • 945

1980-07-251h 45m

ThrillerMysteryHorror

The latest fashion in murder.

After witnessing a mysterious woman brutally slay a homemaker, prostitute Liz Blake finds herself trapped in a dangerous situation. While the police thinks she is the murderer, the real killer is intent on silencing her only witness.

Directors
Brian De Palma
Writters
Brian De Palma
Editors
Gerald B. Greenberg

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  1. Michael Caine

    Michael Caine

    Doctor Robert Elliott

  2. Angie Dickinson

    Angie Dickinson

    Kate Miller

  3. Nancy Allen

    Nancy Allen

    Liz Blake

  4. Keith Gordon

    Keith Gordon

    Peter Miller

  5. Dennis Franz

    Dennis Franz

    Detective Marino

  6. David Margulies

    David Margulies

    Dr. Levy

  7. Ken Baker

    Ken Baker

    Warren Lockman

  8. Susanna Clemm

    Susanna Clemm

    Betty Luce

  9. Brandon Maggart

    Brandon Maggart

    Cleveland Sam

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John Chard

Feb 14, 2014

8/10

Erotico Psycho Dressed to Kill is directed and written by Brian De Palma. It stars Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, Keith Gordon and Dennis Franz. Music is by Pino Donaggio and cinematography by Ralf D. Bode. Brian De Palma continues his commitment to Hitchcock thrillers with this erotic and lurid slice of entertainment pie. Plot in short order finds a razor wielding blonde woman on the loose in the city. A high class prostitute, a psychiatrist and the son of a victim try to solve the mystery before they themselves fall to the blonde killer. De Palma throws it all at the audience here, merrily pushing people's buttons as he goes. He uses all the tools and tricks of his trade for maximum impact, blending a number of genre staples and churning out a hyper stylised neo-noir that gleefully toys with audience expectations. Oh the plot is bonkers, deliriously so, but De Palma is a crafty pro who deftly marries up the excesses of the plot with virtuoso camera work, and not content with that he then brings Donaggio's musical score into play to ensure the viewer's senses are tingling. Unsurprisingly for the director, Dressed to Kill is sexually charged and violent, from the steamy beginning that ruffled feathers in a number of quarters, to the outrageous coda at the end where De Palma homage's himself, it's a film revelling in its schlocky being. However, it still has time for dramatic suspense and dangerously sensual mysticism, reference an extended section of film that sees Allen's hooker pursued relentlessly through the perils of the subway system, and a sequence played out at an art gallery without dialogue as we become Dickinson's disoriented eyes. Then there is the key murder scene, a dizzying array of slashes and cartoonish blood, it's purposely excessive and followed by screw tightening suspense that sets up the rest of the movie. De Palma and his on form principal cast members are having fun, how could they not with such trashy material to work from? Is Dressed to Kill phobic and misogynistic? Well plenty of people think so, in fact there was quite a fall out when the film was first released, when De Palma was subjected to the ire of a few minority groups. Judge for yourself is the only way to go really, but personally in amongst the schlock I feel there's comment on the dangers of fantasising beyond your realm, or of unfaithfulness, maybe even that America is itself irresponsible for its treatment of women on film? Of course it could just be De Palma at his most playful? Sitting there giggling to himself as others lose their cool… 8/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$6,500,000.00
Revenue
$31,899,000.00
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