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The Sister in Law

  • 1974
  • 16
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
448
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Anne Saxon in The Sister in Law (1974)
Drama

Robert and Edward are brothers involved in a web of adultry and deceit. They share Edward's wife and his mistress and a mission to deliver a package of jewels across the Canadian border, but... Read allRobert and Edward are brothers involved in a web of adultry and deceit. They share Edward's wife and his mistress and a mission to deliver a package of jewels across the Canadian border, but the mission turns out to be deadly.Robert and Edward are brothers involved in a web of adultry and deceit. They share Edward's wife and his mistress and a mission to deliver a package of jewels across the Canadian border, but the mission turns out to be deadly.

  • Director
    • Joseph Ruben
  • Writer
    • Joseph Ruben
  • Stars
    • John Savage
    • Will MacMillan
    • Anne Saxon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    448
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writer
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Stars
      • John Savage
      • Will MacMillan
      • Anne Saxon
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Robert Strong
    Will MacMillan
    Will MacMillan
    • Edward Strong
    • (as W.G. McMillan)
    Anne Saxon
    • Joanna Strong
    Meridith Baer
    Meridith Baer
    • Deborah Holt
    Frank Adonis
    Frank Adonis
    • Benjo
    • (as Frank Scioscia)
    Jon Oppenheim
    • Fat Man
    Tom Mahoney
    • Thin Man
    Jan DeCarlo
    • Mrs. Strong
    Jack Cooper
    • Mr. Strong
    Larry Sontag
    Larry Sontag
    • Hood
    • (as Larry Powers)
    Gillian Gordon
    • Lena
    Michael Ruben
    • John Strong
    Ray Valente
    • Messenger
    Robert Baines
    • Literary Agent
    Bruce G. Sparks
    • Producer #1
    Carter Stevens
    • Producer #2
    • (as Malcolm S. Worob)
    Noel Casabona
    • Hood
    Lucien Bohbot
    • Girl in Cafe
    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writer
      • Joseph Ruben
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    5jayraskin

    A Low Budget, Slow, but Watchable Minor 1970's Drug Movie

    This has six or seven nude scenes and four or five straight two-minute love-making scenes without cuts or camera movement. Take away those 15 minutes and we have a simple tale of two brothers and their hostile, but ultimately loving relationship.

    John Savage is quite good. This was only his second, low budget, starring role. His character is undeveloped, as is much of the plot, but he is likable.

    It is director's Joseph Rueben's first film. He went on to make a number of memorable ones, including "Dreamscape," and "Sleeping with the Enemy". He gives a nice sense of realism with scenes that are naturalistic and underacted. This is nice resume reel that shows he knows the basics of movie-making. There's a certain sweetness to the movie that makes it closer to hippie movies of this era like "Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring" than the usual exploitation films with bad innuendos, one dimensional characters and quick imitation sex scenes.

    It is sad that Anne Saxon who plays the sister-in-law did not make any more movies. She plays her part with charm and fun.

    Watch it as an independent, low budget character study and you might enjoy it. Watch it as an sexploitation flick and you'll be disappointed.
    5me43

    A curiosity, and semi-interesting for fans of John Savage

    If you find this rare film on video, do yourself a favor and don't read the blurb on the back of the box. For some reason they give away the entire plot - including the ending! (It is called a "Suspense/Thriller" in the fine print. Giving away the ending ruins what little "suspense" it has. Drama is a better description for it.)

    While there isn't an Amazon listing for the film; (it is long out-of-print on video), original copies can often be found on ebay, at a reasonable price.

    "The Sister In Law" is notable for a very youthful John Savage sporting long hair and full beard, but don't expect the title to have much of anything to do with the plot.

    Savage also wrote the music for the film, and performed 3 of his own songs. Savage's voice and style of composition would be more classified as "easy-listening with vocals" than any other style of music.

    The film has a very early 70's feel; (not surprising as it was made in 1974)- but one wonders if we were ever this naive? Granted, '74 was an entirely different era, but even then, one would think twice about messing with the bad guys in that situation.

    The acting of the ladies in the film consists mostly of disrobing, with some false-voiced sentences thrown in.

    All in all it is Savage's film - non-fans won't find much here to interest them.
    5cwhaskell

    Introduction to Mr Ruben

    As the first movie I have seen out of the 32-pack of "Drive-In Cult Classics" by Mill Creek, I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised. Joseph Ruben would continue directing for the next 30 years after this debut film, and it's no surprise as you can see his talent, especially when compared to a lot of the other trash that was being made at that time. Everything about this movie fits perfectly into the drive-in formula (softcore nudity/sex, etc), but it doesn't use these as a crutch, rather stands well on its own as a story. The script leaves a little something to be desired in terms of character depth, but Ruben tried to layer them, and the audience is treated to a clever twist. Definitely not a great movie, but not a terrible one and by far one of the better in the genre.
    3SnoopyStyle

    doesn't work as either softcore porn or drama

    Robert Strong (John Savage) returns home to Westchester after traveling across America. His brother Edward is rumored to get a divorce from his wife Joanna. Soon flirtations between Robert and Joanna turn serious. Edward has Deborah Holt openly as his mistress. Edward is pushed into delivering a package into Canada and he convinces Robert to do it with Deborah as the prize. When Robert and Deborah find the package filled with drugs, they dump it into a stream and have sex in the woods.

    This is part soft core porno that is spiced up by some crazy family romantic entanglement and a drug deal gone wrong. It doesn't work as either that well. The acting is mostly bad but the directorial style is much worst. The ending is just completely out of step. It's a bad movie.
    4Uriah43

    Moved at a Very Slow Pace

    "Robert Strong" (John Savage) is a thoughtful but naive young man who has just finished traveling across the United States in a quest for self-discovery and is now returning home. When he gets there he finds that his brother, "Edward Strong" (Will MacMillan) is in the process of divorcing his wife, "Joanna Strong" (Anne Saxon) in favor of another young woman named "Deborah Holt" (Meridith Baer). While this is going on Joanna is staying at the house and is the first one to greet Robert when he arrives. Later on she also starts a fight with Deborah which both Robert and Edward observe from a distance. Yet another problem is the fact that Edward has gambled away a fortune and now supplements his income as a courier for a mobster by the name of "Benjo" (Frank Scioscia) who needs Edward to take a package across the Canadian border. Unable to accommodate Frank's demands Edward talks Robert into doing it for him and offers Deborah as an incentive. Now, rather than revealing too much I will just say that things take an unexpected turn from here on. I liked the performance of John Savage and I thought that Anne Saxon certainly added some nice scenery. Unfortunately, the movie moved at a very slow pace with some scenes being quite dull. All in all, this wasn't a terribly bad low-budget movie and I rate it as only slightly below average.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Ruben: close family member of the film's director, writer, and producer Joseph Ruben appears as the young son of Edward and Joanna Strong.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Joanna Strong: Where is everybody?

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 8 (2002)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1981 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kardeşimin Karısı
    • Filming locations
      • JFK International Airport, Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Loose Reel Productions
      • M.S.W. Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $114,850
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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