Carrie with Sissy Spacek: DVD Cover

    Carrie Director: Brian De Palma Cast: Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, William Katt

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001
    • Original Release: 1976
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 8,679

    Viewer Rating: (15 ratings)

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    Features

    Widescreen 1.85:1 enhanced for 16x9 TVs; 45-minute "Acting Carrie" documentary; 45-minute "Visualizing Carrie" documentary; "Carrie: The Musical" featurette with Betty Buckley and L.D. Cohen; Stephen King and the writing of Carrie; animated photo gallery; original theatrical trailer; Dolby Digital 5.1 English language track; Dolby Digital Stereo Spanish and French lnguage tracks.

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logo/Title/The Shower [:11]
    2. "It's Carrie!" [:13]
    3. Creepy Carrie [3:32]
    4. Mrs. White visits [2:48]
    5. "You're A Woman Now" [2:30]
    6. The Mirror Crack'd [:36]
    7. Tommy's Beautiful Poem [2:34]
    8. Drill Sgt. Collins [4:14]
    9. "One-Two-Three-Four" [2:25]
    10. "Telekinesis"/The Slap [2:22]
    11. Sue Asks A Favor [4:04]
    12. Heatwave [1:14]
    13. For The Love Of Billy [2:29]
    14. The Pitch/The Pep Talk [:06]
    15. "Why?" [:43]
    16. Perseverance/Pighunt [2:54]
    17. Mama Says No [2:44]
    18. Let You Pull The Rope [1:08]
    19. Everybody's Talkin' [2:09]
    20. "All Gonna Laugh" [2:26]
    21. "Are You Scared?" [3:29]
    22. Memory/First Dance [3:25]
    23. "We're On Here" [1:13]
    24. The Old Switcheroo [2:00]
    25. King And Queen [1:21]
    26. Crowned In Blood [2:28]
    27. Carrie's Revenge [3:13]
    28. The Car Toss [6:43]
    29. "Devil Has Come Home" [1:26]
    30. Mama's Blessing [1:01]
    31. The Final Grab [2:15]
    32. End Credits [3:00]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The film that launched Brian De Palma's career as an A-list director, and one of the most flamboyantly gory hits of the 1970s, Carriedeftly mixed knowing wit with abject terror long before it became Hollywood convention. Based on Stephen King's novel, the plot concerns Carrie White (Sissy Spacek), a painfully shy high school girl who freaks out when she begins to menstruate. The ranting by her witchy, evangelical mother (Piper Laurie) and the teasing by her cooler classmates only add to her paranoid adolescent horror. Two particularly nasty peers (Nancy Allen and John Travolta) even plot to humiliate her at the senior prom, oblivious to the fact that, for Carrie, womanhood has arrived with telekinetic powers -- the ability to propel inanimate objects by force of her mind. The march toward the movie's climactic showdown, thanks to De Palma's virtuoso camera movement and bold use of color, is as grippingly satisfying as it gets. Spacek and Laurie turn in tremendous performances, and Amy Irving turns heads as a kindhearted classmate. But it's truly De Palma's bravura storytelling -- right down to the final scene -- that makes Carrie one of the most shocking portraits of teen cruelty ever to come out of Hollywood. Monica McIntyre, Barnes & Noble

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    Suspensefulby Anonymous

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    November 15, 2009: Sissy Spacek all time thriller her performance is one of the best. This movie is one of my all time favorites. This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat. A great choice for all ages. If you like suspense and bizarre events this is a great choice that will always keeps you entertained.

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    October 09, 2007: This is a very scary movie 1976 was the year it came out Sissy Speckeck is Carrie a shy girl who nobody likes She lives in a creepy house with a carzy Mom Carrie belevies she has powers to move thigs she goes to the prom with Tommy Ross Everyone notcies Carrie at the prom but some mean kids want to get her by spilling pigs blood on her Now she's really upset She becomes mad with her powers The prom goes crazy She comes home and her mother tries to kill her but with Carrie's powers the knvies fly into her mom and the mom is dead


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