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Cinema Fearité Celebrates The Life And Career Of Margot Kidder With ‘Sisters’

May 17, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

William Finley and Margot Kidder in Sisters (1972)

Margot Kidder possessed the rare combination of beauty and talent that allowed her to captivate an entire generation, and it shines in the Hitchcockian Sisters.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Horror, Movie Review, Thriller Tagged With: Bernard Herrmann, Brian De Palma, Charles Durning, Gregory Sandor, Jennifer Salt, Louisa Rose, Margot Kidder

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