Die Sister, Die!

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Die Sister, Die!
Directed byRandall Hood
Written byWilliam Hersey (story)
Tony Sawyer (writer)
Produced byGeoffrey Beaumont (executive producer)
Randall Hood (producer)
Starring
CinematographyMichael Lonzo
Music byHugo Friedhofer
Production
company
Project Blue
Distributed byCinema Shares International
Release date
December 1978
Running time
82 minutes (American video version)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Die Sister, Die! (also known as The Companion) is a 1978 American thriller film directed by Randall Hood.

Plot[edit]

Edward (Jack Ging) is tired of the "allowance" granted him by his sister Amanda (Edith Atwater) and becomes impatient for her death and his inheritance. To hasten her demise, or at least stop her suicides from being thwarted, Edward hires Esther (Antoinette Bower), a discredited ex-nurse, to watch over her. Esther is less than enthusiastic about killing the old woman, and curious about the secrets held in the house, including a mysterious third sister, Nell.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

The film's score was composed by Hugo Friedhofer, and performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Carl Brandt. It was Friedhofer's final movie work. In 2014 Intrada Records released a limited edition album of the complete score.[1]

Remake[edit]

The film was remade in 2013 by director, writer and producer Dustin Ferguson, starring Brinke Stevens as Amanda Price.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Die Sister, Die!". Store.intrada.com. Retrieved 2016-12-16.

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