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  1. Dressed to Kill: Directed by Brian De Palma. With Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, Keith Gordon. A mysterious blonde woman kills one of a psychiatrist's patients, and then goes after the high-class call girl who witnessed the murder.

  2. Dressed to Kill (1946) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spot ...

  3. 11. März 2018 · Dressed To Kill is arguably De Palma’s best film, manipulative, but not in a bad way. Watching De Palma at work can turn out to be a lot of fun, and he does everything with the audience in mind. There’s a great deal of titillation, subtlety and shocks. The characters are all offbeat and have senses of humour, and they all have energy.

  4. Duration. 1h 44m. After wife and mother Kate Miller discusses her sexual frustrations with her psychiatrist, she goes to meet her husband at a museum. At the museum, she meets a strange man who she follows to a cab and then has sex with him at his apartment. After the affair, Kate is brutally murdered in the...

  5. Mit seinem durchkomponierten Erotik-Thriller Dressed to Kill huldigt Brian de Palma der Filmkunst durch Psycho-Hommage und Giallio-Referenzen.

  6. Independent Film (US) Synopsis Michael Caine is a psychiatrist who fears an ex-patient may be homicidal. The patient, a woman, stole a razor from Caine's office and is slashing victims with it. A high-class call girl witnesses one of the murders and is subsequently hunted by the killer. If she lives, she might provide the key to the mystery.

  7. 8. Sept. 2015 · One would be hard-pressed to discuss Dressed to Kill without starting with Psycho, a film whose tremors created a historical fault line. Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 shocker has embedded itself so deeply in the cultural psyche and become such a reference point for both popular and academic readings of movies that one can easily identify two American cinemas: before Psycho and after Psycho.