Year: 1974
Duration: 01:20:48
Directed by: Reginald Le Borg
Actors: Susan Strasberg, Faith Domergue, John Ashton
Language: English
Country: USA
Also known as: The Sibling, Irmãs Diabólicas, Psycho Sisters
Description: Beautiful Susan Strasberg and Faith Domergue are sisters. Susan loses a husband in an auto accident and Faith is packed and consoles the girl. Insanity had formerly impacted Faith – having had a long stay in a sanatorium and today Susan sees issues like the burned, unrecognizable face of her husband. The mask used is incredibly reminiscent and inept of just what was used in I was an adolescent Frankenstein and exactly how to Make a Monster. No coincidence either since the film editing ended up being done by none other than Herbert Strock, the director of both of these movies! This is certainly a pretty cheap movie with a TV movie atmosphere. It seems to have also suffered from a bunch of subject changes. It’s possible to find the movie titles Psycho The Sibling( and Sistersthe main one I had)which are indeed the very same film as therefore Evil, My Sister. The movie box I’ve shows a woman’s face with demonic, red eyes. Don’t fall for that – absolutely nothing supernatural at all in this one except some psychedelic, bizarre dream/nightmare sequences. The story is pretty pedestrian and you also will determine what is going on in because of time, but that while the inane mask notwithstanding, we enjoyed the film in a terrible is great method. The acting is decent overall and there are several strange things that should show interesting. Faith has a handyman acquaintance from the asylum called Woody whom axed his mom to demise. He is interesting if absolutely nothing else as he wields his ax throughout the movie. Charlie’s brother Sydney Chaplin appears in the film as well. A fast 80 minutes at the very least
Review: Brenda’s husband dies in a fiery car crash, so with her fragile state of mind it’s decided the best thing for her would be to stay at her crazy sister Millie’s place. As if that wasn’t enough, Millie also has a retarded, axe-wielding handyman that she met at an asylum who helps with the rehabilitation process. Obviously, murder, madness and an end you can spot from miles away ensues. Sadly, aside from a few inspired moments and some freaky transitions/edits, it plays too straight to pull off such an absurd premise with satisfying results. The lack of gore and nudity and sleaze and cuss words and insanity and 70s scuzz-vibe steer this PG flick into TV movie territory (director Reginald Le Borg did direct a bunch of shows and some non-classic horror {The Mummy’s Ghost, The Black Sleep, Voodoo Island, and some Inner Sanctum movies}), so if TV movies and 70s flicks are your bag, you should get a kick out of this.
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