Kiss Me Deadly
MGM (Video & DVD) (5/18/1955)
Film Noir, Mystery, Thriller
In Collection
#7351
0*
Seen ItYes
027616862914
IMDB   7.7
1 hr 46 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Ralph Meeker Mike Hammer
Albert Dekker Dr. G.E. Soberin
Paul Stewart Carl Evello
Juano Hernandez Eddie Yeager
Wesley Addy Pat Chambers
Marian Carr Friday
Maxine Cooper Velda
Fortunio Bonanova Carmen Trivago
Cloris Leachman Christina Bailey
Director
Robert Aldrich
Producer Robert Aldrich
Writer Mickey Spillane
A.I. Bezzerides
Cinematography Ernest Laszlo
Musician Frank Devol


Kiss Me Deadly starts off with a bang--a young woman (Cloris Leachman) in bare feet and a trench coat runs along a highway, frantically trying to flag down help. In desperation, she finally throws herself into traffic, and the car she stops belongs to detective Mike Hammer. The pace never lets up--we're not even 15 minutes into the movie and there's already been a murder, a mysterious letter, an attempt to kill Hammer, and, of course, a warning to just stay out of it. Hammer, tired of lowlife divorce cases, smells something big and can't let it go. The film is exciting, about as dark as a noir can get, and full of skewed camera angles and mysterious whose-shoes-are-those shots. At the center, of course, is Mike Hammer, a detective so cool he can win a fight with nothing more than a box of popcorn as a weapon. Hammer knows his opera singers as well as his amateur prizefighters, and he makes the ladies swoon, but he's far from a conventional hero. In fact, he's rather emphatically not a nice guy; Hammer happily whores out his secretary-girlfriend Velma to cinch up those divorce cases and has a penchant for slamming other people's fingers in drawers. Even the bad guys know he's a sleazebag. ("What's it worth to you to turn your considerable talents back to the gutter you crawled out of?") Ralph Meeker plays Hammer's ambivalence brilliantly, swinging easily between sexy and just plain mean. Kiss Me Deadly is just terrific. Stop reading this review and watch it already. --Ali Davis
Edition Details
Distributor MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date 6/19/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.66:1
Subtitles French; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Alternate Ending
Original Theatrical Trailer