SISTER, SISTER
September 13, 1987
Sisters Charlotte and Lucy Bonnard live together in the gloomy Louisiana family mansion that they’ve turned into a boarding house. But when a mysterious young man enters their lives, the sisters are forced to confront their dark pasts.
Directors
Cast
Eric Stoltz
Matt Rutledge
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Lucy Bonnard
Judith Ivey
Charlotte Bonnard
Dennis Lipscomb
Cleve Doucet
Anne Pitoniak
Mrs. Bettlehelm
Benjamin Mouton
Etienne LeViolette
Natalija Nogulich
Fran Steuben
Richard Minchenberg
Lenny Steuben
Bobby Pickett
Roger
Jason Saucier
Jud Nevins
Jerry Leggio
Mr. Bonnard
Fay Cohn
Mrs. Bonnard
Ashley McMurry
Young Lucy
Ben Cook
Young Matt
Casey Levron
Young Etienne
Aggie
Beau
Bill Condon
Priest (uncredited)
Crew
Production:
Walter Coblenz (Producer) — J. David Marks (Executive Producer) — Gabe Sumner (Executive Producer)
Screenplay:
Joel Cohen (Writer) — Bill Condon (Writer) — Ginny Cerrella (Writer)
Music:
Richard Einhorn (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography:
Stephen M. Katz (Director of Photography)
REVIEWS (1)
Two sisters live in an old demesne villa, next to a swamp, which they have turned into a boarding house. One of the girls has severe mental disorders caused by an attempted sexual assault suffered a few years earlier; in a terrible night she will discover what really happened in the past, with tragic consequences. More thriller than horror, the film is still interesting and enjoyable, and maintains the interest and tension until the unpredictable ending; in the cast, an excellent Eric Stolz.
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