Kiss Me Deadly (1955)

Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
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Regarded by many critics as the ultimate film noir, and by many more as the finest movie adaptation of a book by Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly stars Ralph Meeker as Spillane's anti-social private eye Mike Hammer. While driving down a lonely road late one evening, Hammer picks up a beautiful blonde hitchhiker (Cloris Leachman), dressed in nothing but a raincoat. At first, Hammer assumes that the incoherent girl is an escaped lunatic; his mind is changed for him when he and the girl are abducted by two thugs. The men torture the girl to death as the semiconscious Hammer watches helplessly. He himself escapes extermination when the murderers' car topples off a cliff and he is thrown clear. Seeking vengeance, Hammer tries to discover the secret behind the girl's murder. Among those who cross his path in the film's tense, tingling 105 minutes are a slimy gangster (Paul Stewart), a turncoat scientist (Albert Dekker), and the dead woman's sexy roommate (Gaby Rodgers). All clues lead to a mysterious box -- the "Great Whatsit," as Hammer's secretary Velda (Maxine Cooper) describes it. Both the box and Velda are stolen by the villains, at which point Hammer discovers that the "Whatsit" contains radioactive material of awesome powers. The apocalyptic climax is doubly devastating because we're never quite certain if Hammer survives (he doesn't narrate the story, as was the case in most Mike Hammer films and TV shows). Director Robert Aldrich and scriptwriter Jack Moffit transcend Kiss Me Deadly's basic genre trappings to produce a one-of-a-kind melodrama for the nuclear age. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Ralph MeekerAlbert Dekker, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Aldrich
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Synopsis of Kiss Me Deadly

Regarded by many critics as the ultimate film noir, and by many more as the finest movie adaptation of a book by Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly stars Ralph Meeker as Spillane's anti-social private eye Mike Hammer. While driving down a lonely road late one evening, Hammer picks up a beautiful blonde hitchhiker (Cloris Leachman), dressed in nothing but a raincoat. At first, Hammer assumes that the incoherent girl is an escaped lunatic; his mind is changed for him when he and the girl are abducted by two thugs. The men torture the girl to death as the semiconscious Hammer watches helplessly. He himself escapes extermination when the murderers' car topples off a cliff and he is thrown clear. Seeking vengeance, Hammer tries to discover the secret behind the girl's murder. Among those who cross his path in the film's tense, tingling 105 minutes are a slimy gangster (Paul Stewart), a turncoat scientist (Albert Dekker), and the dead woman's sexy roommate (Gaby Rodgers). All clues lead to a mysterious box -- the "Great Whatsit," as Hammer's secretary Velda (Maxine Cooper) describes it. Both the box and Velda are stolen by the villains, at which point Hammer discovers that the "Whatsit" contains radioactive material of awesome powers. The apocalyptic climax is doubly devastating because we're never quite certain if Hammer survives (he doesn't narrate the story, as was the case in most Mike Hammer films and TV shows). Director Robert Aldrich and scriptwriter Jack Moffit transcend Kiss Me Deadly's basic genre trappings to produce a one-of-a-kind melodrama for the nuclear age. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Aldrich
Writer(s):
A.I. Bezzerides
Producer(s):
Robert Aldrich
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Not For Children, Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Kiss Me Deadly Awards:
  • 1999 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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Thomas W.

Ralph Meeker is the misogynistic Mike Hammer in a movie filled with women who are portrayed either as manipulative schemers or sexpots, actually usually both. If you can just accept this as the way people are seen in this film noir world for 1 hour and 46 minutes then it may entertain you. I enjoyed seeing the era come to life in the dialog, clothes, cars, and interiors. The plot was a bit cheesy but kept us interested in what the story behind Christina's disappearance was almost to the end. Yeah, the ending was hokey by today's standards but also an interesting glimpse into the concerns and fears surrounding nuclear energy and radiation that were so prevalent at the time

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Ray W.

A pretty dark film noir. Just expect the unexpected and enjoy the ride (as grim as it may be at times). If you like dark dramas with a little squemish scenes along the way.

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Stanley S.

You have to be a senior citizen to remember Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer PI novels. This is not a bad movie. You just have to consider it was made in the black and white days of the 50's.

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