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9->''"There was no body because there was no murder. Repeat."''
10-->-- '''Dr. Emil Breton'''
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12A cult PsychologicalThriller[=/=]{{Horror}} film from 1973, directed by Creator/BrianDePalma. It was the first of his films in the thriller-horror vein, and featured Creator/MargotKidder in an early starring role as well as De Palma regular character actor William Finley, who would go on the following year to star as the Phantom in his CultClassic horror rock musical ''Film/{{Phantom Of The Paradise}}''.
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14Young model Danielle Breton (Kidder) goes on a date with Phillip Woode (Lisle Wilson), but they have an awkward encounter with Dr. Emil Breton (Finley), who Danielle says is her ex-husband. Phillip sleeps over at her apartment, then the next morning awakes to the sound of Danielle and her twin sister Dominique arguing in French. Then, newspaper reporter Grace Collier (Jennifer Salt), who lives in an adjacent building to Danielle, is certain she's seen a murder in Danielle's apartment, and calls the police. As the story unfolds, it becomes frighteningly clear that the relationship between Danielle, Dominique and Dr. Breton is much more complex and disturbing than it first appeared to be.
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16The film is, in part, an homage to the works of Creator/AlfredHitchcock, and in particular borrows from and references ''Film/RearWindow'' and ''Film/{{Psycho}}''. (It doesn't hurt that Music/BernardHerrmann, frequent Hitchcock collaborator famed for PsychoStrings, composed the score.) The influence of Creator/MarioBava, Creator/RomanPolanski and Creator/IngmarBergman are also on display.
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18A 2006 remake with Creator/LouDoillon as the twins, Creator/ChloeSevigny as Grace, and Creator/StephenRea as the doctor was released DirectToVideo.
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20[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused]] with [[Film/Sisters2015 the 2015 comedy]] from Creator/TinaFey and Creator/AmyPoehler.
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22!!This film contains examples of:
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24* AmateurSleuth: When the police refuse to investigate the murder she witnessed, Grace takes matters into her own hands.
25* AngstySurvivingTwin: [[spoiler: Danielle developed her "Dominique" personality after her twin sister's death from Dr. Breton's separating them through surgery.]]
26* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler: Phillip]] looks for all the world like he's going to be the male lead, but [[spoiler:he gets stabbed 28 minutes into the film. Also a case of BlackDudeDiesFirst]].
27* BedlamHouse: The residential mental health facility that Grace follows Dr. Breton and Danielle to is very much in the "sinister asylum" category.
28* BerserkButton: For Dominique, any man getting intimate with Danielle.
29* BewareTheNiceOnes: Danielle seems gentle and sweet, but [[spoiler:suffers from trauma-induced SplitPersonality, one of her personalities a violent murderess.]]
30* BigApplesauce: Takes place in Staten Island, with a couple references to it being the "forgotten borough" of New York City.
31* BigBad: [[spoiler: Danielle Breton, or rather her alter Dominique, is the murderer.]]
32* BinocularShot: Used when Grace is watching the PI she hired search Danielle's apartment.
33* ABirthdayNotABreak: Danielle [[spoiler:kills Phillip]] on her birthday.
34* BlackComedy: While still a thriller, there are some laughs throughout the story, particularly [[spoiler:Breton and Danielle's scheme to hide Phillip's body]].
35* CandidCameraPrank: ''Peeping Toms'', the game show in the opening scene, is a variation on ''Series/CandidCamera'', where the start of a prank is shown, then the contestants have to guess how the victim will react, then the rest of the footage plays. The prank becomes a MeetCute for Danielle, who's part of the prank, and Phillip, who's the victim.
36* CarryingACake: Grace, finding the birthday cake during the investigation of Danielle's apartment, proudly bears it out to the detectives as proof of the existence of Danielle's twin, only to trip and drop the cake onto the unimpressed detective's shoes.
37* TheCassandra: The police dismiss Grace's claim that Danielle stabbed a man to death in her apartment. [[spoiler:She really did, but it was under the influence of her dead twin Dominique]].
38* CatapultNightmare: Grace wakes this way screaming when the NightmareSequence culminates in Dr. Breton cutting her and Danielle apart with the cleaver.
39* ChekhovsGift: Danielle's prize for playing the blind woman on ''Peeping Toms'' is a cutlery set. [[spoiler:And she uses one of the knives to kill Phillip]].
40* ChekhovsGun: The psychiatric ward is mentioned by Grace's mother in the first half of the film. It doesn't make an appearance until toward the end of the film.
41* CompartmentShot: When Grace has a look into Danielle's fridge.
42* CompellingVoice: Dr. Breton uses a deep, calm voice while he [[spoiler:hypnotizes Grace.]]
43* ConjoinedTwins: The Blanchion twins, who underwent separation surgery and became a media sensation, including a feature story in ''Life'' magazine. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Dominique died, which severely affected Danielle's psyche]].
44* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: As explained in the documentary Grace sees, the parents of the Blanchion twins "died in an automobile accident only days before their first birthday."
45* DeadMansChest: The body [[spoiler:of Phillip]] is hidden inside a couch.
46* DecoyProtagonist: It starts out looking like it's going to be the story of Phillip falling in love with Danielle, then struggling with her CrazyJealousGuy ex-husband Emil Breton [[spoiler:but instead the rest of the movie is about the aftermath of Phillip's murder]].
47* DiscretionShot: During Grace's hallucination nightmare, when Dr. Breton operates with the cleaver.
48* DisposingOfABody: [[spoiler:Phillip's body]] gets stuffed into a couch and sent off to some remote place.
49* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: When Grace confronts an assistant at the psychiatric home about Danielle, Dr. Breton shows up and acts like Grace is a new patient named Margaret, who ''thinks'' she's a newspaper reporter named Grace. The assistant is taken in by the ruse and follows Breton's instructions to ease her into treatment by calling her Grace, which agitates her and makes her slip up.
50-->'''Assistant''' (''patronizingly as he takes her away''): Grace, I believe you're serious in what you think.
51-->'''Grace''': Let go of my arm!
52-->'''Assistant''': Well, it's a little rough going here in the dark, Grace.
53-->'''Grace''': Stop calling me Grace!
54-->'''Assistant''': Then you really ''do'' want to be Margaret?
55-->'''Grace''': No, dammit, my name is Grace!
56* DyingClue: Subverted. Grace sees [[spoiler:Phillip]] writing "Help" on the window [[CouldntFindAPen with his blood]]. However, Breton cleans it up before the detectives arrive at the crime scene.
57* EarlyBirdCameo: Dr. Breton is at first just a face in the audience of the opening sequence game show (though he's ConspicuousInTheCrowd by reading a book rather than applauding).
58* TheEnd: The last scene ends with a "The End" title card.
59* EpiphanyTherapy: Dr. Breton tries this with Danielle at the climax, [[spoiler:showing her the knife that killed Phillip, to get her to try to remember the murder. Instead, "Dominique" returns and kills ''him''.]]
60* EvilTwin: Dominique, for Danielle, [[spoiler:except we never actually see Dominique, because she's dead and Danielle has adopted her as a SplitPersonality]].
61* EyeRemember: The NightmareSequence zooms in and out through Grace's wide-open eyes.
62* FakeOutOpening: The film opens with a scene where a blind woman wanders into a men's locker room and draws the attention of a man who's in there. Then she starts undressing and he gets nervous. A film about voyeurism? Nope, it turns out to be a filmed prank for a game show called ''Peeping Toms'', with pretty model/actress Danielle Breton as the blind woman and advertising man Phillip Woode as the unsuspecting victim.
63* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Danielle and Phillip make out, we see [[spoiler:a nasty scar on her thigh. That's where she was conjoined with Dominique before their separation]].
64* GoAmongMadPeople: Dr. Breton convinces his staff that Grace is a new patient.
65* GreenEyedMonster: The reason the Blanchion twins were separated. [[spoiler: Dominique found she was sterile and tried to kill a pregnant Danielle out of spite.]]
66* InstantDeathStab: [[spoiler:Dr. Breton]] dies within a minute after receiving what looks like a non-critical slash to his groin area.
67* IronicJuxtaposition: Danielle squirms with pain on the bathroom floor while the confectioner takes her time writing the names on the birthday cake.
68* ItsForABook: Grace asks people relevant questions for the investigation, but tells them it's for one of her articles.
69* ItWasHereISwear: Grace trying to convince the detectives that the murder in fact took place at the apartment.
70* JewishMother: Grace's mother, while seemingly not Jewish, constantly pesters her about settling down with a man of respectable profession and just generally treats her like MyBelovedSmother.
71* KafkaKomedy: Grace, whose character arc starts with her dutifully calling the police to report a crime, and ends with her as a [[spoiler:hypnotized mental wreck]], all because she has the bad luck of dealing with people who are either [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkasses]] or genuinely disturbed, and it's effectively played for BlackComedy.
72* LoveMakesYouEvil: Dr. Breton is so deeply in love with Danielle that he violates medical ethics by having a relationship with her, and ultimately [[spoiler:helps cover up a murder she commits]].
73* ManipulativeBastard: Dr. Breton, who's not above using hypnosis and drugs to influence people.
74* MeatgrinderSurgery: The hallucination nightmare scene.
75* MindRape: [[spoiler:Dr. Breton on Grace.]]
76* MindScrew: The final act takes what seemed like a fairly standard (though artsy) PsychologicalThriller and gives it a complex, surreal and troubling climax.
77* MissedHimByThatMuch: The detectives almost bump into Breton in the hallway.
78* MoodWhiplash: In the first few minutes, the film goes from seeming to be a comedy about a wacky game show, to seeming like a romance, then turning into a PsychologicalThriller, then it depicts a [[spoiler:horrific, bloody stabbing death]].
79* MrExposition: ''Life'' reporter Arthur [=McLennen=] (played by Barnard Hughes) explains the basics of the Danielle/Dominique backstory to Grace and shows her a documentary about them made by the clinic in Quebec.
80* MySiblingWillLiveThroughMe: [[spoiler:Dominique's death induces Danielle to try to keep her alive by periodically becoming her sister in her mind, à la Norman Bates.]]
81* MySisterIsOffLimits: Rare ([[spoiler:and deadly]]) female version. [[spoiler:Danielle, as "Dominique", murders Philip and then Dr. Breton to keep them away from Danielle.]]
82* MysteriousWatcher: For the first half of the film, Dr. Breton.
83* NeatFreak: Arlene at the mental ward, who's so TerrifiedOfGerms she thinks they travel through telephone lines and cleans the phone with Lysol.
84-->'''Arlene''' (''regarding Grace with suspicion''): You're not supposed to be in here...I think you have a cold...
85* NightmareFace: [[spoiler: Danielle]] during the murder.
86* NosyNeighbour: Grace, with good cause.
87* OneWordTitle: Since this was one of Creator/AlfredHitchcock's favorite tropes, it's only natural that De Palma would use it here.
88* TheOphelia: Danielle is beautiful and totally deranged, and worst of all [[spoiler:isn't aware of it because she thinks Dominique is still alive]].
89* PoliceAreUseless: The detectives are reluctant to even investigate the murder, preferring to argue with and belittle Grace in the lobby of the apartment building while Danielle and Dr. Breton are cleaning up the evidence above.
90* PosterGalleryBedroom: At the end of the film, Grace is back in her girlhood bedroom at her mother's house, with a wall full of pictures and posters, including ones of Music/RickyNelson, Creator/RobertMitchum and Music/TheBeatles.
91* PrivateDetective: Joseph Larch (played by Creator/CharlesDurning), hired by Grace to help investigate Danielle.
92* PsychoPsychologist: Emil Breton is a brilliant doctor, but also a bit of a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] and a stalker, and seems a few short steps away from MadScientist.
93* PsychoticLoveTriangle: In an unusual form. Dr. Breton is mad for Danielle, and Dominique is obsessive over her sister. Of course, Dominique [[spoiler: now exists in Danielle's mind only as another personality.]]
94* RayOfHopeEnding: [[spoiler: Ultimately, Dr. Breton fails to make Danielle remember the murder and he's murdered by Dominique. Danielle is arrested and she's still unaware about her split personality. Grace remembers nothing of the murder she was investigating, courtesy of Dr. Breton's hypnosis. However, Larch has managed to follow the couch all the way to Quebec, leaving us with a pint of hope that he'll find Phillip's body and the case will be solved eventually]].
95* RearWindowInvestigation: Larch snooping around the apartment wich Grace watching from across the street. Then more people arrive on the scene.
96* RearWindowWitness: Grace, and subsequent RearWindowInvestigation.
97* RedHerring: Dr. Emil Breton looks ObviouslyEvil when he's first introduced wearing his ConspicuousGloves, but as the film goes on we see that he's more of a JerkassWoobie than anything else.
98* RedOniBlueOni: Danielle is the pleasant, outgoing Red twin, Dominique is the moody, disturbed Blue twin. This is even noted [[spoiler:by the doctors when they're still conjoined]].
99* SecretChaser: Grace, [[spoiler:unfortunately for her and others.]]
100* ShadowDiscretionShot: Danielle [[spoiler:stabbing Phillip in the back]] is shown as a shadow on the wall.
101* ShoutOut:
102** Much of the film operates as a "spot the [[Creator/AlfredHitchcock Hitchcock]] allusion" game. There's Grace as a RearWindowWitness, a major character who dies early in the film and someone suffering from a severe SplitPersonality (''Film/{{Psycho}}''), a dead body hidden in plain sight in a piece of furniture and a long tracking shot (''Theatre/{{Rope}}''), and a character who is maliciously tagged with a false identity (''Film/NorthByNorthwest''). Also, note that there are characters named [[Creator/GraceKelly Grace and Detective Kelly]].
103** The dream/flashback at the climax is an obvious stylistic nod to Rosemary's vivid nightmare scene in ''Film/RosemarysBaby''.
104** Most critics don't think it's a coincidence that the game show in the opening scene is called ''[[Film/PeepingTom Peeping Toms]]''.
105** The name Breton was chosen in honor of André Breton, one of the founders of {{Surrealism}}.
106* SmallNameBigEgo: Grace (a small-time [[IntrepidReporter intrepid newspaper reporter]] who sees herself as a crusading, cutting-edge journalist), Detective Kelly (a patronizing cop who's more concerned with holding petty grudges than solving crimes) and Joseph Larch (an undistinguished private eye who brags of his expertise, while choosing the most complicated investigation methods) all suffer from this.
107* SoapBoxSadie: Grace is one, going by her arguments with her mother and the headlines of her newspaper columns. PoliceBrutality seems to be a pet issue of hers (one column has the headline "Why We Call Them 'Pigs'"), which is why the cops aren't eager to help her find out what happened in Danielle's apartment.
108* SplitPersonalityTakeover: A combination of hallucinatory flashbacks and exposition from Dr. Breton give TheReveal that [[spoiler:Danielle adopted Dominique as an alternate personality after Dominique died, but Dominique is deeply jealous of Danielle's love life, and it was Dominique who took over Danielle's personality to kill Phillip, and later Dr. Breton himself]].
109* SplitScreen: The murder clean-up.
110* StalkerWithACrush: Dr. Breton follows his ex-wife Danielle a year after their divorce, demanding she come home with him and standing outside her apartment at night.
111* StalkingIsLove: Danielle eventually submits to Dr. Breton's attention, and [[spoiler: embraces him lovingly after his death.]]
112* TragicDream: Dr. Breton hopes to cure and remarry Danielle.
113* TragicStillbirth: Amid the MindScrew of the hypnosis scene, there's an important bit of {{Exposition}} that's revealed. [[spoiler:While they were still conjoined, Danielle became pregnant by Dr. Breton, while Dominique learned she couldn't have children. Enraged, Dominique stabbed Danielle's womb with garden shears, killing the unborn child and harming Danielle. This was the event that led the doctors to decide to separate them.]]
114* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The original trailers give away the first major plot twist, [[spoiler:Danielle and Dominique being separated ConjoinedTwins]], in the ''opening lines'' of the voiceover.
115* {{Tuckerization}}: The head of the Canadian institute is named [[Creator/JohnMilius Dr. Milius]].
116* {{Yandere}}: Dominique is violently jealous of any man who becomes involved with Danielle.
117* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Lampshaded by Grace when she gets institutionalized against her will and her claims otherwise don't come off as convincing as she hoped:
118-->'''Grace''': Please. Now, you've got to believe me. I am perfectly sane. [...] I'm afraid my life is in danger.
119-->'''Ward''': I understand.
120-->'''Grace''': Oh, God! I know what that sounds like.

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