Tale of Two Sisters

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Tale of Two Sisters
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DVD cover
Directed by Adam Rifkin
Written by Charlie Sheen
(poems)
Produced by Lawrence Bender
Randolf Turrow
Starring Claudia Christian
Valerie Breiman
Peter Berg
Narrated by Charlie Sheen
CinematographyJohn F.K. Parenteau
Edited byKing Wilder
Music byMarc David Decker
Distributed by Troma Entertainment
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
Running time
89 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Tale of Two Sisters is a 1989 drama film about two sisters who, having not seen each other for 5 years, catch up and relive childhood experiences. It is directed by Adam Rifkin and narrated by Charlie Sheen, and stars Claudia Christian and Valerie Breiman as the two sisters.

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Premise

Phil resents her sister Liz for being the focus of their mother's love and has not spoken to her since she attended Liz's wedding. Years later Phil visits Liz at her expensive home where she lives with their parents and the two argue over their feelings about each other.

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