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Kiss Me Deadly

Blood red kisses! White hot thrills! Mickey Spillane’s latest H-bomb!
1955 | 106m | English

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One evening, Hammer gives a ride to Christina, an attractive hitchhiker on a lonely country road, who has escaped from the nearby lunatic asylum. Thugs waylay them and force his car to crash. When Hammer returns to semi-consciousness, he hears Christina being tortured until she dies. Hammer, both for vengeance and in hopes that "something big" is behind it all, decides to pursue the case.
Release Date: Apr 28, 1955
Director: Robert Aldrich
Writer: Mickey Spillane, A.I. Bezzerides
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords film noir, convertable, hitchhiker, beach house
Production Companies United Artists, Parklane Pictures Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $726,000
Budget: $410,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ralph Meeker Mike Hammer
Albert Dekker Dr. G.E. Soberin
Paul Stewart Carl Evello
Juano Hernández Eddie Yeager
Wesley Addy Lt. Pat Murphy
Marian Carr Friday
Maxine Cooper Velda
Cloris Leachman Christina Bailey
Gaby Rodgers Lily Carver
Nick Dennis Nick
Jack Lambert Sugar Smallhouse
Jack Elam Charlie Max
Jerry Zinneman Sammy
Leigh Snowden Cheesecake
Percy Helton Doc Kennedy
Marjorie Bennett Manager
Strother Martin Harvey Wallace
John George Popcorn Vendor (uncredited)
Fortunio Bonanova Carmen Trivago
Nat King Cole Self - Singer (voice)
Kitty White Club Vocalist
Mady Comfort Nightclub Singer
Art Loggins Bartender (uncredited)
Robert Sherman Gas Station Man (uncredited)
Eddie Beal Sideman (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie Athletic Club Clerk (uncredited)
Mort Marshall Ray Diker
Name Job
Robert Aldrich Director
Mickey Spillane Novel
A.I. Bezzerides Screenplay
Frank De Vol Music
Michael Luciano Editor
Ernest Laszlo Director of Photography
Robert J. Schiffer Makeup Artist
Howard Bristol Set Decoration
Jack Solomon Sound Designer
William Glasgow Art Direction
Helen Gailey Script Supervisor
Name Title
Robert Aldrich Producer
Victor Saville Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Yesterday I was looking for a thread, today I'm looking for a piece of string. Mike Hammer is driving down a dark highway when a half naked blonde forces him to stop, this event sends Hammer spiralling on a journey that may have a cataclysmic consequence for all involved. Kiss Me Deadly is a ... harsh movie, it contains an array of characters that are dislikable in the extreme, nobody can be trusted, and everyone on the surface appears to be selfish in their respective motivations. Taking in torture, murder, violence on tap, and a wonderful mystery plot, it's not hard to see why the film has gained a massive reputation as the years have rolled by - where although it's brutish in substance, the film is a damn riveting piece of work. Ralp Meeker is excellent as Hammer, a character who refuses to lay down, he gets knocked down constantly, but he gets back up tougher than before, he becomes the kind of hard boiled guy who hits first and then asks questions later. The direction from Robert Aldrich is perfect, off-kilter camera work drags the viewer into this skew-whiff world that Hammer has entered, and we often only see shots of the bad guys torsos so as to make them faceless thugs. It's down right aggressive film making that hits the requisite thriller mark. Kiss Me Deadly has influenced many others since its release, be it "Repo Man" or "Pulp Fiction", the impact is still being felt today. Containing a much talked about ending (both the restored and alternate endings work on differing levels to many), it's a film that leaves things up for discussion and debate, but what we do know for sure is that it's explosive and crowns what is now firmly established as a crime classic from the film noir splinter of film making styles. 8.5/10

May 16, 2024