Why did it fail at the box office? Distribution hell. The original distributor went bankrupt three weeks after the film’s premiere at the Telluride Film Festival. Only 35mm prints were struck, and a disastrous VHS transfer in 1986 cropped the film’s gorgeous widescreen cinematography and blew out the audio mix of the punk songs. For decades, Sister Dearest was a footnote. The resurgence of Sister Dearest began not in a theater, but on the peer-to-peer networks of the mid-2000s. During the golden age of Scene releases, a mysterious encoder known only by the handle "Nocturne-404" obtained a rare, uncut 35mm telecine print. They spent 200 hours restoring the frame alignment, color correcting the film’s signature muted grays and neon pinks, and encoding it into what the community dubbed the "DVDrip Top" standard.
Patricia Holloway’s masterpiece deserves better than corporate neglect. Until a boutique label like Vinegar Syndrome or Fun City Editions rescues the negative from a salt mine vault, the "DVDrip Top" is the definitive way to watch Ruby scream into the mic while Eileen walks away into the rain. sister dearest 1984 dvdrip top
The plot follows two estranged sisters: (Mary Stuart Masterson in a powerful early role), a convent dropout trying to live a straight edge life, and Ruby (a firecracker performance by Laura Robinson), a heroin-addicted singer of the fictional punk band "Panic Prayer." The tagline was brutal: "Blood is thicker than water, but poison runs deeper than both." Why did it fail at the box office