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Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) Reviews

Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950)
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Based on a novel by Horace McCoy (They Shoot Horses, Don't They), Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye offers James Cagney at his nastiest. The star plays career criminal Ralph Cotter, who gets things started by violently busting out of jail, then murdering his partner in crime. Seeking out female companionship, he "courts" his ex-partner's sister Holiday (Barbara Payton) by beating her black and blue. After committing a robbery, he is approached by two crooked cops who want a piece of the action. Blackmailing the cops, Cotter gains control of the situation. Is there any way to stop this fascinating creep? Filmgoers in Ohio never found out, because Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye was banned in that state as "a sordid, sadistic presentation of brutality and an extreme presentation of crime with explicit steps in commission." Supporting Cagney are Luther Adler as his equally crooked lawyer, Ward Bond and Barton MacLane as the dishonest cops, and Cagney's brother William (who produced the film) as Ralph Cotter's brother. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
James CagneyBarbara Payton, (more)
Director(s):
Gordon M. Douglas
Format(s):
DVD
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John H.

The character that Jimmy Cagney plays in this movie is even nastier than the character he played in White Heat. This is a very gritty crime drama that was ahead of its time. It was even banned in Ohio in 1950 for being too explicit. This is a great crime drama, though not for everyone. Highly recommended to those who like this genre of film.

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John H.

The character that Jimmy Cagney plays in this movie is even nastier than the character he played in White Heat. This is a very gritty crime drama that was ahead of its time. It was even banned in Ohio in 1950 for being too explicit. This is a great crime drama, though not for everyone. Highly recommended to those who like this genre of film.

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