Original Film Script

Brian De Palma SISTERS Original screenplay for the 1973 film 1970 #146086

Brian De Palma SISTERS Original screenplay for the 1973 film 1970 #146086

Brian De Palma SISTERS Original screenplay for the 1973 film 1970 #146086    Brian De Palma SISTERS Original screenplay for the 1973 film 1970 #146086
Sisters (Original screenplay for the 1973 film). Author: Brian De Palma (director, screenwriter); Louisa Rose (screenwriter); Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, William Finley (starring) Title: Sisters (Original screenplay for the 1973 film) Publication: New York: Pressman Williams, 1970. Description: Draft script for the 1973 film. Copy belonging to cinematographer Gregory Sandor, with his name in holograph pencil on the verso of the title page, and holograph pencil annotations throughout. Missing page 83, likely as used or issued. Danielle is a beautiful model separated from her conjoined twin, Dominique. When her neighbor, an aspiring journalist, suspects Danielle of a brutal murder, the horror of Danielle's disturbing past begins to surface. Director Brian De Palma based his original story on a Life magazine article about conjoined twins in the Soviet Republic who had been successfully separated, but were experiencing psychological problems as a result of the operation. With its use of visually dense point-of-view and split-screen camera techniques, "Sisters" is one of De Palma's earliest forays into erotic voyeurism as a conduit for psychological horror, paving the way for a string of idiosyncratic, psychosexual projects in the ensuing years, such as "Obsession" (1976), "Dressed to Kill" (1980), "Blow Out" (1981), and "Body Double" (1984), among others. Given its focus on the anxiety of the gaze, "Sisters" can also be read as an homage to Alfred Hitchcock-openly referencing "Rope" (1948), "Rear Window" (1954), and "Psycho" (1960)-and indeed, the film was even scored by Bernard Hermann, a frequent musical collaborator for Hitchcock's films. Set and shot on location in New York. Title page present, dated 1970, with credits for screenwriters Brian De Palma and Louisa Rose.

138 leaves, with last page of text numbered 138. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with two gold brads.

Subject: 1970s Cinema, Film Scripts, Horror, New York. Royal Books is located in the midtown area of Baltimore, Maryland.

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Brian De Palma SISTERS Original screenplay for the 1973 film 1970 #146086    Brian De Palma SISTERS Original screenplay for the 1973 film 1970 #146086