Kiss of Death

Kiss of Death

From her lips there is no escape!

Sinopse

An ex-con trying to go straight must face a crazed criminal out for revenge.

  • 7.0
  • 1947
  • Released
  • 1h 39m

Victor Mature

Nick Bianco

Brian Donlevy

Assistant D.A. Louis D'Angelo

Coleen Gray

Nettie Cavallo

Richard Widmark

Tommy Udo

Taylor Holmes

Earl Howser

Howard Smith

Warden

Karl Malden

Sgt. William Cullen

Anthony Ross

'Big Ed' Williams (uncredited)

Robert Adler

Detective (uncredited)

Rollin Bauer

Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)

Harry Bellaver

Bull Weed (uncredited)

Dennis Bohan

Guard (uncredited)

Nina Borget

Cashier (uncredited)

Susan Cabot

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Alexander Campbell

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Detective (uncredited)

Dort Clark

Man in Car (uncredited)

Eva Condon

Nun at Orphanage (uncredited)

Harry Cooke

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Harold Crane

Mr. Moremann (uncredited)

James Doody

Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)

Mildred Dunnock

Mrs. Rizzo (uncredited)

Arthur Foran Jr.

Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)

David Fresco

Waiter (uncredited)

Harold Gary

Doorman (uncredited)

Don Giovanni

Tommy's Henchman (uncredited)

Marilee Grassini

Rosaria (uncredited)

James Charles J.C. Heard

Jazz Drummer (uncredited)

Eda Heinemann

Mrs. Keller (uncredited)

Lou Herbert

Policeman (uncredited)

Herbert Holcombe

City Jail Guard (uncredited)

Arthur Holland

Policeman (uncredited)

Harry Kadison

Policeman (uncredited)

Robert Karnes

Tommy's Henchman (uncredited)

Ronald King

Larry Young (uncredited)

Arthur Kramer

Mr. Sulla (uncredited)

John Kullers

Prisoner (uncredited)

Harry Landers

Convict (uncredited)

Perc Launders

Lieutenant (uncredited)

Franklyn Lenthall

Man (uncredited)

Paul Lilly

City Jail Guard (uncredited)

Pat Malone

Policeman (uncredited)

Iris Mann

Congetta (uncredited)

John Marley

Convict (uncredited)

Gregg Martell

Guard (uncredited)

Charles McClelland

Detective (uncredited)

Norman McKay

Capt. Dolan (uncredited)

Richard Midgley

Guard (uncredited)

Carl Milletaire

Customer (uncredited)

Millard Mitchell

Detective (uncredited)

Mary Morrison

Mother Superior (uncredited)

Consuela O'Connor

Girl (uncredited)

Gloria O'Connor

Girl (uncredited)

William O'Leary

Policeman (uncredited)

Wendell K. Phillips

Tony 'Pep' Mangone (uncredited)

Yvonne Rob

Customer (uncredited)

Stephen Roberts

Guard (uncredited)

Mel Ruick

Moremann's Assistant (uncredited)

Jack Rutherford

Policeman (uncredited)

Lee Sanford

Chips Cooney (uncredited)

Bernard Sell

Policeman (uncredited)

George Shelton

Waiter (uncredited)

Irene Shirley

Nun (uncredited)

J. Scott Smart

(uncredited)

John Stearns

Harris (uncredited)

Richard Taber

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Victor Thorley

Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)

Lawrence Tiernan

Policeman (uncredited)

Tito Vuolo

Luigi (uncredited)

Milton Wallace

(uncredited)

Jesse White

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Bill Zuckert

Sing Sing Guard (uncredited)

Frank De Kova

Con Library (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Keywords
  • #prison
  • #new york city
  • #orphanage
  • #wheelchair
  • #wheelchair user
  • #heist
  • #caper
  • #film noir
  • #district attorney
  • #ex-con
  • #hoodlum
  • #stolen jewelry
  • #small time crook

Reviews

griggs79
@griggs799 months ago

_Kiss of Death_ is OK. However, it certainly didn’t wow me. The plot’s solid, and Widmark’s unhinged performance steals the show, but it drags in places and feels a bit stiff overall. Classic noir vibes, but there’s nothing here I hadn’t seen before. It's worth a watch but certainly isn’t essential viewing.

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967about 1 year ago

This starts off by tugging at the heart-strings a little as we are introduced to "Nick" (Victor Mature). He's an ex-con, trying to go straight with his wife and two children but struggling to make ends meet as Christmas approaches. An opportunity to carry out one last robbery presents itself, but all that does is put him in front of D.A. "D'Angelo" (Brian Donlevy) who offers him a deal if he turns

John Chard
@John Chardover 5 years ago

Hard hitter from Hathaway, Hecht and Lederer. Adapted from a story by Eleazar Lipsky, Kiss Of Death is a tough, even frightening Crime/Noir picture that has a gritty realistic feel. Helped enormously by director Henry Hathaway shooting the whole picture in New York, Kiss Of Death is also notable for being the searing debut of Richard Widmark. With no intention of soft soaping the story, the m

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