I'm afraid I have to disagree with you all. Although Michael Caine made his usual mistake of taking whatever paid money, the Director (Brian de Palma) has shown himself over 30 years to be one of the most innovative and effective horror/thriller Directors America has ever produced (Carrie, Scarface, The Untouchables, et al) - and for me the other cinematic aspects of the movie more than made up for Caine's atrocious acting in a ludicrous role. Compared to any of Steven Seagal's identical disaster-movies, which Channel 5 seems to think Britain loves to see every other week, or even Stephen King's growing tally of lamentable, lukewarm straight-to-video TV movies, Dressed to Kill is still the Shakespeare of the gory suspense thriller.