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A Tale of Two Sisters
Cast
Claudia Christian, Valerie Breiman, Brian Belknap, Peter Berg View AllCrew
Charlie Sheen (Writer), Adam Rifkin (Director) View AllRelease: Jan. 1st, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes
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If the older sister is actually playing the parts of her stepmother and her sister thus making her a split personality (or a schizophrenic), why does the director insist on filming scenes where all 3 personalities are in 3 separate locations doing 3 different things at the same time ( like when the ....
If the older sister is actually playing the parts of her stepmother and her sister thus making her a split personality (or a schizophrenic), why does the director insist on filming scenes where all 3 personalities are in 3 separate locations doing 3 different things at the same time ( like when the ....