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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 1955 / Director: Robert Aldrich / Actors: Ralph Meeker, Albert ... more
Kiss Me Deadly (DVD) ... Dekker ... / DVD released 04 August, 2003 at MGM Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Black & White, PAL / A terrific film noir full of skewed camera angles and mysterious whose-shoes-are-those shots, Kiss Me Deadly is about as dark and exciting as noir gets. A young woman (Cloris Leachman) in bare feet and a trench coat throws herself into the traffic to flag down help and the car she stops belongs to detective Mike Hammer. Not even 15 minutes into the film and there's already been a murder, a mysterious letter, an attempt to kill Hammer and, of course, a warning to stay out of it. Hammer, tired of lowlife divorce cases, smells something big and can't let it go. Mike Hammer is a detective so cool he can win a fight with nothing more than a box of popcorn as a weapon; he knows his opera singers as well as his amateur prize-fighters and he makes the ladies swoon--but he's far from a conventional hero. In fact, he's 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. --Ali Davis

Newest Review: ... film of the era, and Hammer's basically an unlikeable person. He's quite clear that he's only interested in this case because ... more

 ... he expects to earn big off it; his interest in the murdered girl is purely mercenary (although he does show signs of conscience when he gets his friends in too deep). He also takes visible pleasure in torturing witnesses (smashing one man's valuable record collection, roughing up a coroner, slapping a porter around). He's played by Ralph Meeker, like most of the cast, not a name I've seen elsewhere, but he's great, like a musclebound Charlton Heston without the nobility. The rest of the characters, all well played b...more

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Crowned Review Kiss Me Deadly (DVD): "As the world becomes more primitive its treasures become mo ... (1003 words)
by hogsflesh - written on 21.11.07 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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(This is a review of the MGM DVD release.) This is a real classic from 1955. One of the last of the film noirs (or is it films noires? Who knows...), it was adapted from a pulp crime novel by Mickey Spillane. It's surprisingly adult for a film made more than 50 years ago, when censorship had effectively forced Hollywood to make all movies safe for a five-year-old to watch. The 1950s seem to be the decade in which Hollywood started to grow up, and Kiss Me Deadly reflects that. Mike Hammer, a private detective, picks up a young woman hitch-hiker one night. She's on the run and seriously frightened. Captured that same night, she's tortured to death by ...

 
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