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Nick Bianco é apanhado durante um assalto fracassado a uma joalharia. A acusação oferece-lhe uma sentença mais branda se ele entregar os seus cúmplices, mas não o faz. Três anos após a sente... Ler tudoNick Bianco é apanhado durante um assalto fracassado a uma joalharia. A acusação oferece-lhe uma sentença mais branda se ele entregar os seus cúmplices, mas não o faz. Três anos após a sentença, um acontecimento o faz mudar de ideia.Nick Bianco é apanhado durante um assalto fracassado a uma joalharia. A acusação oferece-lhe uma sentença mais branda se ele entregar os seus cúmplices, mas não o faz. Três anos após a sentença, um acontecimento o faz mudar de ideia.
- Indicado a 2 Oscars
- 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total
Robert Adler
- Detective
- (não creditado)
Rollin Bauer
- Sing Sing Guard
- (não creditado)
Harry Bellaver
- Bull Weed
- (não creditado)
Dennis Bohan
- Guard
- (não creditado)
Nina Borget
- Cashier
- (não creditado)
Susan Cabot
- Restaurant Patron
- (não creditado)
Alexander Campbell
- Train Conductor
- (não creditado)
Harry Carter
- Detective
- (não creditado)
Dort Clark
- Man in Car
- (não creditado)
Eva Condon
- Nun at Orphanage
- (não creditado)
Harry Cooke
- Taxi Driver
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesOriginally, 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.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen 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.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditos"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."
- Versões alternativasFor the theatrical release in Manitoba, the shot of the woman in the wheelchair going down the staircase had to be shortened.
- ConexõesEdited into Homem e Mulher Até Certo Ponto (1970)
Avaliação em destaque
Victor Mature had no illusions about his acting; when he was rejected for membership to a golf club because he was an actor, he said, "I'm no actor, and I've got 65 movies to prove it." However unpretentious he was, when he was cast in the right role, he came off well, as he does here in the noir "Kiss of Death." Mature plays Nick Bianco, a con who becomes a stool pigeon for the D.A. (Brian Donlevy) so that he can get a parole and retrieve his kids from an orphanage. He marries a friend of his late wife's (Coleen Gray) and uses another name so that his kids won't be tainted by his old criminal life. It all goes well until he has to testify in court against Tommy Udo. Then his life and that of his family are in grave danger.
"Kiss of Death" is notable for being the auspicious debut of Richard Widmark, and few actors have had such a powerful introduction to an audience. As the sadistic Tommy Udo, Widmark's raw laugh and smirk are chill-inducing. His famous scene - maybe the most famous scene of his career, as well as being a famous scene, period - occurs when he throws an old woman in her wheelchair down a flight of stairs. And laughs. A fantastic performance.
The beautiful Coleen Gray plays Nettie, Nick's wife. Despite her looks and good acting, Gray never achieved big stardom, though she had some excellent roles. I wonder if she just wouldn't play ball with Zanuck. Now 89, she is an attractive woman who continues to make public appearances, usually at screenings of the film "Nightmare Alley." Here she's perfect as a loving, worried woman. She also narrates.
Mature gives a solid performance as Nick -- he was really in his métier here and in films like "I Wake Up Screaming," though he graduated (or was demoted) to beefcake roles in period pictures later on. He had the physique but he wasn't a great actor and somehow, it was more apparent in those movies.
I feel very privileged to have met and spoken with Coleen Gray and to have heard the remarkable Richard Widmark speak in person, so I have an affection for this film. Even if I didn't, it's still good and well worth seeing.
"Kiss of Death" is notable for being the auspicious debut of Richard Widmark, and few actors have had such a powerful introduction to an audience. As the sadistic Tommy Udo, Widmark's raw laugh and smirk are chill-inducing. His famous scene - maybe the most famous scene of his career, as well as being a famous scene, period - occurs when he throws an old woman in her wheelchair down a flight of stairs. And laughs. A fantastic performance.
The beautiful Coleen Gray plays Nettie, Nick's wife. Despite her looks and good acting, Gray never achieved big stardom, though she had some excellent roles. I wonder if she just wouldn't play ball with Zanuck. Now 89, she is an attractive woman who continues to make public appearances, usually at screenings of the film "Nightmare Alley." Here she's perfect as a loving, worried woman. She also narrates.
Mature gives a solid performance as Nick -- he was really in his métier here and in films like "I Wake Up Screaming," though he graduated (or was demoted) to beefcake roles in period pictures later on. He had the physique but he wasn't a great actor and somehow, it was more apparent in those movies.
I feel very privileged to have met and spoken with Coleen Gray and to have heard the remarkable Richard Widmark speak in person, so I have an affection for this film. Even if I didn't, it's still good and well worth seeing.
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- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- El beso de la muerte
- Locações de filme
- Chrysler Building - 405 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(jeweler's robbery at beginning of film)
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- US$ 1.520.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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