
Die Sister, Die! 2013
"Screaming Won't Help You, Amanda!"
Dive into the darkly comedic horror of *Die Sister, Die! (2013)*, a twisted tale of greed and desperation directed by Dustin Ferguson.
Director: Dustin Ferguson
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die Sister, Die! (2013) about?
This horror-comedy follows Edward, who grows tired of his sister Amanda's hold on their father's inheritance and hires a nurse to scare her to death. As the plan unravels, secrets in Amanda's home and Esther's shifting motives create a darkly humorous and suspenseful ordeal.
Who directed Die Sister, Die!?
The film was directed by Dustin Ferguson, known for his work in indie horror and cult cinema.
Who stars in Die Sister, Die!?
The film features Brinke Stevens as Amanda, Jennii Caroline as Esther, Brandyn Christians as Edward, and Desiree Folsom, Ellen Gould, and James Hawkswell in supporting roles.
Is Die Sister, Die! (2013) worth watching?
While not a polished gem, *Die Sister, Die!* offers a fun, campy horror experience with standout performances from its cast. Its short runtime and dark humor make it a solid pick for fans of low-budget thrillers who enjoy a bit of absurdity with their scares.
How long is Die Sister, Die!?
The film runs for 70 minutes.
About Die Sister, Die! (2013) — A Twisted Inheritance Thriller with Brinke Stevens
Dive into the darkly comedic horror of *Die Sister, Die! (2013)*, a twisted tale of greed and desperation directed by Dustin Ferguson. This 70-minute B-movie thriller follows Edward, a frustrated heir who grows impatient waiting for his sister Amanda's demise to claim their father's inheritance. Hiring ex-con nurse Esther to "scare her to death," Edward's plan takes a sinister turn as Esther's curiosity about the family's dark secrets deepens. With its eerie atmosphere and low-budget charm, the film blends psychological tension with outright absurdity, delivering a unique slice of horror-comedy.
Starring scream-queen icon Brinke Stevens as Amanda and Jennii Caroline as Esther, *Die Sister, Die!* thrives on its dark humor and over-the-top melodrama. The film's claustrophobic setting and sharp dialogue amplify its themes of familial betrayal and the lengths people will go for money. Whether you're a fan of cult horror or just love a good soapy thriller, Ferguson's direction keeps the energy high, making this a guilty pleasure worth your time.