
If you've got a taste for terror… take Carrie to the prom.
Withdrawn and sensitive teenager Carrie White faces bullying from classmates and abuse from her fanatically pious mother. When she begins to suspect that she has supernatural powers, things take a dark and violent turn.
- 7.3
- 1976
- Released
- 1h 38m

Sissy Spacek
Carrie
Piper Laurie
Margaret White
Amy Irving
Sue Snell
William Katt
Tommy Ross
John Travolta
Billy Nolan
Nancy Allen
Chris Hargenson
Betty Buckley
Miss Collins
P. J. Soles
Norma
Priscilla Pointer
Mrs. Snell
Sydney Lassick
Mr. Fromm
Stefan Gierasch
Mr. Morton
Michael Talbott
Freddy
Doug Cox
The Beak
Harry Gold
George
Noelle North
Frieda
Cindy Daly
Cora
Deirdre Berthrong
Rhonda
Rory Stevens
Kenny
Edie McClurg
Helen
Cameron De Palma
Boy on Bicycle
Sharon Benson
Ruth Gogan (uncredited)
Terry Bolo
Trudy Bourne (uncredited)
Jean Glaudé
Afro Guy (uncredited)
Katie Irving
Katie O'Shea / The Balladeer (uncredited)
Cynthia Schuler Larsen
Alice Litten (uncredited)
Dan Protheroe
Bassist - Vance or Towers (prom band) (uncredited)
Janie Squire
Julia McDermitt (uncredited)
Glen Vance
Vance or Towers (prom band) (uncredited)
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Released
en
$1,800,000.00
$33,800,000.00
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- #child abuse
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- #stage
- #bible
- #telekinesis
- #teacher
- #revenge
- #unrequited love
- #prom
- #religion
- #teenage girl
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- #humiliation
- #crucifix
- #praying
- #outsider
- #taunting
- #hostile
- #abusive mother
- #firestorm
- #religious horror
- #mother daughter relationship
- #supernatural horror
- #school bullying
- #suspenseful
- #horrified
Reviews
Carrie (1976) presents a chilling adaptation of Stephen King's novel, with Sissy Spacek delivering a powerful transformation as the troubled teen. Despite less emphasis on supernatural tension compared to the 2013 remake, the film offers natural performances, solid cinematography, and a hauntingly memorable conclusion. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (Englis
Brian De Palma's Carrie (1976) remains an iconic adaptation of Stephen King's novel, blending psychological horror with deeply human themes of alienation and vengeance. The film’s portrayal of high school life, social cruelty, and supernatural terror is deeply affecting, resonating with audiences even decades later. From its infamous opening locker room scene to the chaotic prom climax, De Palm

Sissy Spacek is really good in this as the socially inept, psychologically tortured, girl living in the shadow of her overbearingly Christian mother, with few friends and some remarkable telekinetic powers. What ensues is a complex, at times convoluted, angst-ridden horror film that sees the best and worst of human nature - of all ages - depicted, as thoughtless pranks and humiliation become the o

Carrie had been included on a list of great films to which my mother had taken my older brother and me to see upon their theatrical releases decades ago. And the memories of that long ago time will forever remain with me. Back when the Chicago Theater had still been a movie house, Carrie was the first film that my family and I had gone out on our weekly "Movie Date Night" to see. Good times. Goooo











