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Nick Bianco est arrêté lors d'un vol de bijoux. L'accusation lui propose une peine plus clémente s'il dénonce ses complices, mais il ne se retourne pas contre eux. Trois ans après le début d... Tout lireNick Bianco est arrêté lors d'un vol de bijoux. L'accusation lui propose une peine plus clémente s'il dénonce ses complices, mais il ne se retourne pas contre eux. Trois ans après le début de sa peine, un événement le fait changer d'avis.Nick Bianco est arrêté lors d'un vol de bijoux. L'accusation lui propose une peine plus clémente s'il dénonce ses complices, mais il ne se retourne pas contre eux. Trois ans après le début de sa peine, un événement le fait changer d'avis.
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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- Sing Sing Guard
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Dennis Bohan
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Nina Borget
- Cashier
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Susan Cabot
- Restaurant Patron
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Alexander Campbell
- Train Conductor
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Harry Carter
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Eva Condon
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Harry Cooke
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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOriginally, Patricia Morison played Victor Mature's wife, who is attacked and raped by a gangster who is supposed to be watching out for her while Mature is in prison. Afterwards, she commits suicide by sticking her head in the kitchen oven and turning on the gas. Both scenes were cut from the original print at the insistence of the censors, who wanted no depiction of either a rape or a suicide, so she does not appear in the film at all. Mention is made later in the film about Mature's wife's suicide and an obscure reference is made by Nettie that the unseen gangster Rizzo contributed to the wife's downfall.
- GaffesWhen Assistant District Attorney D'Angelo comes to the cell to talk to Bianco, Udo is sharing the cell with Bianco. D'Angelo then again proposes a deal for Bianco to turn in his accomplices in exchange for leniency; however, Udo is still in the cell within hearing distance. A District Attorney proposing a deal to a prisoner in the presence of another prisoner is highly unrealistic and against policy. As a precaution, these deals are proposed in private to safeguard the inmate's life.
- Crédits fous"All scenes in this motion picture, both exterior and interior were photographed in the state of New York on the actual locale associated with the story."
- Versions alternativesFor the theatrical release in Manitoba, the shot of the woman in the wheelchair going down the staircase had to be shortened.
- ConnexionsEdited into Myra Breckinridge (1970)
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Small-time hood Nick Bianco (Victor Mature) is sent up the river for a jewel heist. He refuses to cooperate with the D. A. and will not turn stool-pigeon on his pals. But after he learns of his wife's suicide, he changes his tune. He's got to get out of jail to take care of his two little girls. The D. A. agrees to help Bianco if, in return, Bianco will help the D. A. Bianco fingers Tommy Udo (Richard Widmark) for a murder and even agrees to testify at the trial. But, when Udo is acquitted, Bianco knows he's a marked man - as are his new wife and his young daughters.
Kiss of Death is a solid entry in the crime/noir cycle of the 40s. The movie looks good, has some great acting, an intelligent plot, characters you can care about, and enough twists to make it all very interesting. But instead of writing at length about the acting or technical aspects of the film or plot twists or anything else, I'll limit this to a few comments on Richard Widmark. If you look over Widmark's filmography, you'll notice that Kiss of Death was his very first film. Now I haven't seen everything Widmark made, but based on what I have seen, his portrayal of Tommy Udo has to be the performance of a career. He's brilliant as Udo. You can see the evil in his eyes. He's the kind of guy who would just as soon put a bullet in you as look at you. And that maniacal laugh - it's nothing short of chilling. This is not meant to be hyperbole when I say that he's the quintessential 40s hood played to perfection. I've seen a lot of noirs in recent weeks and I don't think I've seen a performance or character that I've enjoyed more than Widmark's Tommy Udo.
Kiss of Death is a solid entry in the crime/noir cycle of the 40s. The movie looks good, has some great acting, an intelligent plot, characters you can care about, and enough twists to make it all very interesting. But instead of writing at length about the acting or technical aspects of the film or plot twists or anything else, I'll limit this to a few comments on Richard Widmark. If you look over Widmark's filmography, you'll notice that Kiss of Death was his very first film. Now I haven't seen everything Widmark made, but based on what I have seen, his portrayal of Tommy Udo has to be the performance of a career. He's brilliant as Udo. You can see the evil in his eyes. He's the kind of guy who would just as soon put a bullet in you as look at you. And that maniacal laugh - it's nothing short of chilling. This is not meant to be hyperbole when I say that he's the quintessential 40s hood played to perfection. I've seen a lot of noirs in recent weeks and I don't think I've seen a performance or character that I've enjoyed more than Widmark's Tommy Udo.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El beso de la muerte
- Lieux de tournage
- Chrysler Building - 405 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(jeweler's robbery at beginning of film)
- Société de production
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- Budget
- 1 520 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Le Carrefour de la mort (1947) officially released in India in English?
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