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  1. Trivia. Kiss of Death. Originally, Patricia Morison played Victor Mature 's wife, who is attacked and raped by a gangster who is supposed to be watching out for her while Mature is in prison. Afterwards, she commits suicide by sticking her head in the kitchen oven and turning on the gas. Both scenes were cut from the original print at the ...

  2. Apr 21, 1995 · Kiss of Death: Directed by Barbet Schroeder. With David Caruso, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicolas Cage, Helen Hunt. A reformed convict goes undercover with the help of an angry detective to ensnare a psychotic mobster.

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  3. Mar 1, 2017 · 4 Stars Noir crime drama with a heavy emphasis on family values. A film noir classic with two indelible star performances and a more domestically-focused story than usual for the genre, Henry Hathaway’s 1947 Kiss of Death remains a fine, imminently viewable achievement. Kiss of Death (1947) Released: 13 Oct 1947. Rated: APPROVED. Runtime: 99 min.

  4. Police chief Donlevy tries to help. Filmed on location in New York, this gripping and gritty film is a vision of the most terrifying sort of existence, one where nothing is certain, and everything is dangerous. Excellent. 98m/B VHS, DVD . Source for information on Kiss of Death 1947: VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever dictionary.

  5. Kiss of Death (1947) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. The characters are well drawn and beautifully played. This is Mature’s finest hour. Soon, he will be lost in sword-and-sandals epics, such as Samson And Delilah, The Robe and Demetrius And The Gladiators, before spending more time on the golf course. Widmark steals the film. He epitomises the unpredictability and vicious mood swings of a ...

  7. Apr 21, 1995 · "Kiss of Death" is a hard-boiled crime movie featuring first-time leading man David Caruso, from TV's "NYPD Blue," opposite Nicholas Cage as the weirdest villain since Dennis Hopper slithered into "Blue Velvet." The direction is by Barbet Schroeder ("Reversal of Fortune"), the screenplay is by novelist Richard Price (Clockers), it's a loose remake of the 1947 movie where Richard Widmark pushed the wheelchair down the stairs, and with a pedigree like that it shouldn't be disjointed and ...