Edward (Jack Ging) has a slightly nutty sister, Amanda (Edith Atwater). He employs a nurse, Esther (Antoinette Bower), to look after Amanda. Weirdness ensues.
This film was made in 1972 and not released until 1978. The film was released without a copyright notice and never registered for copyright. Because of this, it is in the public domain. This file was mastered from a good quality video tape master.
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jshackelford8314
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November 23, 2017
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Good Film.
Good story.
I wasn't expecting the ending.
I love movies from the '70's.
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horsegoggles
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May 23, 2010
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I thought this was good.
Unlike a lot of movies on this site, I thought this was very well done. Seventies films can be hard to watch sometimes, because of the clothes, hair styles and 70's cliches. This film didn't have that. The only negative that stood out for me was the doctor's overcoat and hat, in what appeared to be Southern California.
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Freddie Jaye
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May 10, 2010
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ignore doowopbob...
...and his non-review.
I have "Die, Sister! Die!" as part of a two-pack with "Hatchet for the Honeymoon." I expected DSD to be a sort of slash-fest horror flick. It is not.
Instead it's a psychological suspense story revolving around a brother who wants his sister dead, so he can inherit the entire family estate. Fortunately for him, the sister is suicidal.
He hires an ex-nurse with a checkered past ostensibly to tend to his sister...but actually bribes her to "help" the sister along the next time Sis tries to take her own life.
Will she? Won't she?
The film looks and sounds like a made-for-TV movie, so there's no nudity and not much blood in it. There are several familiar faces in it, and all concerned do a pretty good job.
Definitely worth a download.
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Albert Schlef
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May 10, 2010
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Exquisite
What a surprise!
Very fine acting.
You could say the ending is expected, but the quality of the acting and filming compensates for this.
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doowopbob
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March 14, 2010
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Jack Ging..!
..Brother, You Know Your Slumming Now..!