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| | The New York Times: Premium Archive |
 | | Dressed to Kill is, appropriately, about a split personality, a furious transvestite who goes clomping around Manhattan in large high heels, a blond wig, dark glasses, and a fl raincoat, carrying a straight razor ready to slash any woman who arouses the man in him. |
 | | De Palma's screenplay, though it's adequate to the kind of entertainment Dressed to Kill is. Unlike The Fury, which was a collection of big, splashy, loosely strung-together set-pieces, Dressed to Kill is one succeeding spectacular effect after another. |
 | | Dressed to Kill is difficult to describe without giving away unmentionable things. |
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