- A Kiss Before Dying (1956 film)
:For other uses of "A Kiss Before Dying", see "
A Kiss Before Dying (disambiguation) ".Infobox Film
name = A Kiss Before Dying (1956)
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caption = DVD cover
director =Gerd Oswald
producer = Robert L. Jacks
writer = Story:Ira Levin
Screenplay: Lawrence Roman
starring =Robert Wagner Jeffrey Hunter Virginia LeithJoanne Woodward Mary Astor
music =Lionel Newman
cinematography =Lucien Ballard
editing = George A. Gittens
distributor =United Artists
released =June 12 ,1956 (U.S.A.)
runtime = 94 minutes
country =United States
language = English
budget =
gross =
amg_id = 1:130223
imdb_id = 0049414"A Kiss Before Dying" is a 1956 American color
film noir , [Selby, Spencer. "Dark City: The Film Noir", McFarland Publishing: Jefferson, N.C. & London, 1984. ISBN 0-89950-103-6. [Note: "A Kiss Before Dying" listed as 1950s color film noir on page 203.] ] directed byGerd Oswald . The screenplay was written by Lawrence Roman, based on theIra Levin 1953 novel of the same name, which won the 1954Edgar Award for "Best First Novel." [imdb title|id=0049414|title=A Kiss Before Dying 1956).] The drama stars Robert Wagner,Jeffrey Hunter , Virginia Leith, Joanne Woodward,Mary Astor , among others.A young
Robert Wagner , early in his film career, plays an ambitious psychopathic college student, who upon discovering that his wealthy girlfriend--played byJoanne Woodward in one of her first film roles--is pregnant out of wedlock, kills her and stages the murder as a suicide.Plot
The picture tells the story of Bud Corliss (
Robert Wagner ) an ambitious student who wants to get ahead in life and badly. He's wooing Dorothy Kingship (Joanne Woodward ) purely for her father's Kingship Copper Mines mining fortune.When he discovers that Dorothy is pregnant with his child, he realizes she is quite likely to be disinherited by her wealthy family. He assures Dorothy, that he'll take care of her, yet, he hesitates when Dorothy insists on marrying.
Bud then
murder s Dorothy and stages it in a way that it appears to be asuicide .He then reaches out to her sister Ellen (Virginia Leith) with the hopes of marrying her in order to ingratiate himself with her tycoon conservative father.
After a couple of months Ellen finds evidence to question the suicide verdict, and then discovers Bud knew Dorothy.
Ellen struggles to avenge her sister and save her own life.
Analysis
According to film critic
Alain Silver , a theme used in film noirs is the disruptive force of the "maniac" in society. The threat to the family and social values are apparent in these types of films.Gaining dominance and disrupting the family is a central theme of "A Kiss Before Dying." Robert Wagner's character not only pursues one sister, kills her, then pursues her sister, all with the objective of reaching their father and his fortune. [Silver, Alain, and Elizabeth Ward, eds. "Film Noir: An Encyclopedic Reference to the American Style," "Maniacs and Mayhem," page 391, 3rd edition, 1992. Woodstock, New York:
The Overlook Press . ISBN 0-87951-479-5.]Cast
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Robert Wagner as Bud Corliss
*Jeffrey Hunter as Gordon Grant
* Virginia Leith as Ellen Kingship
*Joanne Woodward as Dorothy ('Dorie') Kingship
*Mary Astor as Mrs. Corliss
*George Macready as Leo Kingship
*Robert Quarry as Dwight Powell
*Howard Petrie as Howard Chesser, Chief of Police
* Bill Walker as Bill, the Butler
* Molly McCart as Annabelle Koch
* Marlene Felton as Medical StudentCritical reception
The film has generally received mixed reviews. "Time Out Film Guide" liked the script and the direction of the film, and wrote, "An early Ira Levin thriller, predating "
Rosemary's Baby "...superbly adapted as an icily acute nightmare...by the great Oswald, giving a criminally myopic Hollywood its first glimpse of a unique visual talent, idiosyncratically developed from that of his father, German silent directorRichard Oswald ." [ [https://www.timeout.com/film/chicago/reviews/78768/a-kiss-before-dying.html "Time Out Film Guide"] . "Time Out-Chicago," film review. Last assessed:November 29 ,2007 .]Film critic James Crawford especially liked the direction of the film and its inventiveness. He makes the case that the film's long second shot functions as a foreshadowing, an organizing principle, a statement of purpose in the film. Crawford wrote, "It’s not remarkable for what it reveals—-it’s essentially exposition of narrative and character traits—-but for its movement, length, and the way it approaches space, viewer identification, and power dynamics." As for the creativity of the film, he compares the three minutes, 26 seconds length of the shot and likened it to the "granddaddy of all tracking shots", the one that kicks off "
Touch of Evil "—-the most apropos comparison, given that it was released in 1958, two years later. [ [http://www.reverseshot.com/article/kiss_before_dying Craford, James] . "Reverse Shot," film analysis and review, Summer 2006. Last accessed: November 29, 2007.]Adaptations
The film was adapted in 1991 using the same title (see: "A Kiss Before Dying"). It was directed by James Dearden, and starred
Matt Dillon andSean Young .References
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