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Duration: 308 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Cynthia Daly
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Alternate Names: Nancy Anne Allen, The Scream Queen, نانسی آلن
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Nancy Anne Allen, born June 24, 1950, is an American actress who rose to prominence for her roles in several films directed by Brian De Palma during the 1970s and early 1980s. Born in the Bronx and raised there, she attended the High School of Performing Arts with aspirations to become a dancer but shifted her focus to acting in her early twenties. She moved to Los Angeles and gained recognition for her role as Chris Hargensen in Brian De Palma's 'Carrie' (1976). Allen married De Palma in 1979, and her performance as a prostitute in his film 'Dressed to Kill' (1980) earned her a Golden Globe nomination. After their divorce in 1984, she appeared in various films including 'Strange Invaders', 'The Philadelphia Experiment', and 'RoboCop'. Allen stepped back from acting in 2008.
Alternate Names: Rainbo, سیسی اسپیسک, 시시 스페이섹
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Mary Elizabeth 'Sissy' Spacek, born December 25, 1949 in Texas, is an acclaimed American actress and singer. She began her acting career as an extra in Andy Warhol's 'Women in Revolt' (1971), but gained recognition with her role in Terrence Malick's 'Badlands' (1973). Spacek rose to international prominence playing Carrie White in Brian De Palma's horror film 'Carrie' (1976). She also starred in 'Welcome to L.A.' (1976), a mosaic comedy-drama centered around relationships in Los Angeles. Among her numerous accolades, she has won an Academy Award for Best Actress ('Coal Miner's Daughter', 1980) and received multiple Golden Globe, Emmy, and Grammy nominations.
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Release Year: 1976
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: De jongste dochter van satan, Carrie, a Estranha, Kiusaajat, Carrie au bal du diable, Ekrixis orgis, Carrie - Lo sguardo di Satana, Carrie: Extraño presentimiento, Carrie: Un extraño presentimiento, Het meisje met de duivelse kracht, Keri, Кэрри, Günah tohumu, Carrie - Des Satans jüngste Tochter, Stephen King's Carrie
Director: Brian De Palma
Writer: Lawrence D. Cohen
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Keywords: abusive mother, based on novel or book, bible, cemetery, child abuse, crucifix, cruelty, firestorm, high school, horrified, hostile, humiliation, isolation, mother daughter relationship, outsider, praying, prom, rage, religion, religious horror, revenge, school, school bullying, stage, supernatural horror, suspenseful, taunting, teacher, teen scream, teenage girl, telekinesis, tragic, unrequited love
Carrie White, a withdrawn and sensitive teenage girl, suffers from abuse at home by her fanatically religious mother, Margaret. At school, she faces relentless taunting from her classmates, who humiliate her in front of the entire senior class during a locker room shower after gym class by throwing tampons at her, believing that she is menstruating for the first time. This cruel incident causes Carrie to become enraged and locked into an emotional state, triggering strange supernatural occurrences around her. When she later discovers that she possesses telekinetic powers, Carrie decides to use them to exact revenge on those who have wronged her.
Based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, 'Carrie' is a seminal film in the horror genre, directed by Brian De Palma in 1976. The story focuses on the tragic and horrifying consequences of teenage bullying and religious fervor, told through the lens of supernatural horror. Carrie White's isolation and humiliation serve as catalysts for her unleashing telekinetic powers, leading to a climactic and suspenseful prom night revenge that has become one of cinema's most iconic scenes.