Carrie 1997 Horror Movie Review
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Based on the best-selling Stephen King novel, Carrie “catches the mind, shakes it and refuses to let it go” (Time)! Starring Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie (in Oscar(r)-nominated* performances), John Travolta and Amy Irving, this ultimate revenge fantasy is “absolutely spellbinding” (Roger Ebert), “outrageously witty” (Los Angeles Times) and one of the all-time great horror classics! At the center of the terror is Carrie (Spacek), a tortured high-school misfit with no confidence, no friends…and no idea about the extent of her secret powers of telekinesis. But when her psychotic mother and sadistic classmates finally go too far, the once-shy teen becomes an unrestrained, vengeance-seeking powerhouse who, with the help of her ‘special gift,’ causes all hell to break loose in a famed cinematic frenzy of blood, fire and brimstone! *1976: Spacek, Actress; Laurie, Supporting Actress
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About Carrie 1997
Title: Carrie
Year: 1997
Starring: Sissy Spacek,
Piper Laurie,
Amy Irving,
William Katt,
Betty Buckley,
Rating: 3.3 / 5 stars from 6 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 98 minutes
Director: Brian De Palma,
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