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Dressed to Kill (1980)

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Dressed to Kill is a 1980 horror thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma (Carrie) and starring Michael Caine (The Hand), Angie DickinsonNancy Allen and Keith Gordon. It focuses on the murder of a housewife and an investigation involving a young prostitute who witnessed the murder, the victim’s teenaged son and her psychiatrist. The original music score is composed by Pino Donaggio (Don’t Look Now).

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Brian De Palma originally wanted the Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann to play Kate Miller, but she declined because of the violence in the scenario. The role then went on to Angie DickinsonSean Connery was offered the role of Robert Elliot and was enthusiastic about it, but declined on account of previously acquired commitments.

Kate Miller is a sexually frustrated housewife who is in therapy with New York City psychiatrist Dr. Robert Elliott. During an appointment, Kate attempts to seduce him, but Elliott rejects her advances.

Kate goes to the Metropolitan Museum. In a ten-minute sequence entirely without dialogue, she has an unexpected flirtation with a mysterious stranger. Kate and the stranger “stalk” each other through the museum until they finally wind up outside, where Kate joins him in a taxi. They begin to have sex and continue at his apartment, unaware that Kate has left her underwear on the floor of the cab.

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Hours later, Kate awakens and, thoroughly satisfied with her evening, decides to discreetly leave while the man, Warren Lockman, is asleep. Kate sits at his desk to leave Warren a note and finds a document indicating that he has contracted a sexually transmitted disease. Mortified, she leaves the apartment. But in her haste, she has left her wedding ring on the stranger’s nightstand, so she returns to retrieve it.

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The elevator doors open on the figure of a tall, blonde woman in dark sunglasses wielding a straight razor, and Kate is slashed to death in the elevator (a murder scene DePalma has called the best he has ever done). A high-priced call girl, Liz Blake, happens upon the body. She catches a glimpse of the killer, therefore becoming both the prime suspect and the killer’s next target.

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Dr. Elliott receives a bizarre answering machine message from “Bobbi,” a transgender patient. Bobbi taunts the psychiatrist for breaking off their therapy sessions, apparently because Elliott refuses to sign the necessary papers for Bobbi to get a sex change operation. Elliott tries to convince Dr. Levy, the patient’s new doctor, that Bobbi is a danger to herself and others…

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‘Suspense-king Hitchcock is dead. Long live the new King, De Palma.’ Forbes, December 22, 1980

Dressed to Kill was one of the most derisive films ever to be released in 1980, condemned for being misogynistic, homophobic,  a glossy 42nd street (pre-Disneyfication) skin flick, anti-feminist, a post-feminist, pre-Aids nightmare. Yet, it has also been praised for its stylistic, visual filmmaking and its subversive black humor. A master filmmaker manipulating his audience with dark, politically incorrect twists filled with impure thoughts, deeds, guilty pleasures, illicit sex, and its punishing aftermath.  DePalma lets you have your carnal fun, your dark black laughs but you pay for it violently in the end.’ John Greco, Twenty Four Frames

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‘Pino Donaggio’s work deserves special mention because it really is one of the best dramatic scores composed for a film of this type. Criticised by those with nothing better to do at the time as being a pale imitation of Bernard Herrman’s score for Psycho, Donaggio’s music actually goes well beyond that. While the scraping strings of Psycho’s shower murder are imitated in the elevator scene, Donaggio underpins them with woodwind to create an effect that, if anything, feels even more violent and over the top, in keeping with the operatic nature of de Palma’s film.’ John Llewellyn Probert, House of Mortal Cinema

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Dressed to Kill has been released in the UK by Arrow Video on Blu-ray Disc on July 29, 2013 with the following features:

  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the feature
  • Optional original uncompressed Mono 2.0 Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround Sound
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Symphony of Fear: Producer George Litto discusses his working relationship with Brian De Palma
  • Dressed in White: Star Angie Dickinson on her role in the film
  • Dressed in Purple: Star Nancy Allen discusses her role in the film
  • Lessons in Filmmaking: Actor Keith Gordon discusses Dressed to Kill
  • The Making of a Thriller A documentary on the making of Dressed to Kill featuring writer-director Brian De Palma, George Litto, stars Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, Dennis Franz and more!
  • Unrated, R-Rated, and TV-Rated Comparison Featurette
  • Slashing Dressed to Kill Brian De Palma and stars Nancy Allen and Keith Gordon discuss the changes that had to be made to avoid an X-rating
  • Original Theatrical Gallery
  • Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Nathaniel Marsh
  • Collector s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic and author Maitland McDonagh, illustrated with original archive stills and promotional material
  • Buy Blu-ray from Amazon.co.uk

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‘A work of great beauty and horror, this is unlike pretty much any other American thriller – it’s as close as US filmmakers ever came to the style of Dario Argento’s early movies, in fact. That it still seems as provocative as ever over three decades later is tribute to its power. And so it’s good that Arrow’s new uncut Blu-ray features excellent extras – a thorough ‘making of documentary’, interviews with Allen, Dickinson and Gordon, a look at the cuts made to secure a R-rating and more. An essential package for an essential film.’ David Flint, Strange Things Are Happening

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