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Il bacio dell'assassino

Titolo originale: Killer's Kiss
  • 1955
  • T
  • 1h 7min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
27.264
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Il bacio dell'assassino (1955)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Un pugile fallito decide di utilizzare la sua prestanza fisica per soccorrere la vicina di casa, una ballerina importunata dal suo datore di lavoro, che la tiene prigioniera in uno scantinat... Leggi tuttoUn pugile fallito decide di utilizzare la sua prestanza fisica per soccorrere la vicina di casa, una ballerina importunata dal suo datore di lavoro, che la tiene prigioniera in uno scantinato.Un pugile fallito decide di utilizzare la sua prestanza fisica per soccorrere la vicina di casa, una ballerina importunata dal suo datore di lavoro, che la tiene prigioniera in uno scantinato.

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    • Stanley Kubrick
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Stanley Kubrick
    • Howard Sackler
  • Star
    • Frank Silvera
    • Irene Kane
    • Jamie Smith
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    27.264
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Stanley Kubrick
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Stanley Kubrick
      • Howard Sackler
    • Star
      • Frank Silvera
      • Irene Kane
      • Jamie Smith
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    • 92Recensioni della critica
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    Frank Silvera
    Frank Silvera
    • Vinnie Rapallo
    Irene Kane
    Irene Kane
    • Gloria Price
    Jamie Smith
    Jamie Smith
    • Davey Gordon
    Jerry Jarrett
    Jerry Jarrett
    • Albert
    • (as Jerry Jarret)
    Mike Dana
    • Gangster
    Felice Orlandi
    Felice Orlandi
    • Main Gangster
    Shaun O'Brien
    • Landlord
    Barbara Brand
    • Taxi Dance Lady
    David Vaughan
    • Conventioneer #1
    Alec Rubin
    • Conventioneer #2
    Ralph Roberts
    Ralph Roberts
    • Bouncer #1
    Phil Stevenson
    • Bouncer #2
    Arthur Feldman
    • Policeman #1
    Bill Funaro
    • Taxi Driver
    Skippy Adelman
    • Mannequin Factory Owner
    Ruth Sobotka
    Ruth Sobotka
    • Iris
    Jack Curtis
    • TV announcer
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    Peggy Lobbin
    • Gloria Price
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      • Stanley Kubrick
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      • Stanley Kubrick
      • Howard Sackler
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    CinemaClown

    Stanley Kubrick's Deep Breath Before The Plunge.

    A severely underrated film-noir that turned out to be far more engaging than expected, Killer's Kiss is no masterpiece in my opinion but it did serve its purpose well as a warm up feature for director Stanley Kubrick's talents before he started churning out one masterpiece after another until the very end of his legendary film career & is as experimental as his other features.

    The story revolves around Davey Gordon; a 29-year old boxer well past his prime, who's waiting at the train station for his girl and in an extended flashback recounts the happenings of his recent past. Filmed on a shoe-string budget, it presents Stanley Kubrick in charge of the responsibilities of director, cinematographer & editor all by himself, at which he impresses greatly.

    The film employs many unconventional & new tricks of shooting a picture from start to finish and exhibits the remarkable eye for detail Kubrick has when it comes to camera placement & lighting. Editing also never lets the uncertainty go out of the story & music manages to fit its accompanying sequences rather well. Performance by the cast isn't anything special but every one chipped in fine in their given roles.

    On an overall scale, Killer's Kiss is a very well crafted & firmly composed film which over the years has influenced cinema in a number of ways with its narrative structure & inventive use of camera angles. But since Kubrick went on to achieve even greater prominence in his later films, Killer's Kiss seems to be faced with no choice but to accept a rank provided at the back. Don't miss it.
    Look Closer

    Kubrick's fully formed masterpiece at age 27

    At an age when most wannabe filmmakers are still 'in training' Stanley Kubrick was producing full length feature masterpieces.

    I'm still shocked at how many fans of Kubrick's later work do not appreciate Killer's Kiss. While the basic plot of the movie is nothing special and decidely more 'Hollywood' than Kubrick's later works there are more signs of his trademark style in this film than I feel there were in The Killing or Paths of Glory.

    Kubrick's own cinematography in particular blew me away. The use of depth, light and shadow and of his trademark moving camera show us more skill and thought than directors with dozens of films and much better scripts under their belt. And Kubrick's trademark use of his camera to observe silently, capturing the true spirit of his characters when they are alone (no music, no dialogue) is seen over and over in the apartment. If Kubrick's direction could turn a story like this into such a masterful cinematic experience I shudder at what he would of done with this film had he made 10 or 20 years later.

    If you love the unique cinematic idiosynchracies of Kubrick's later work then you MUST SEE KILLER'S KISS!
    8Nazi_Fighter_David

    The first-class suspense film that foreshadowed conscious and technique...

    In 1955 a young man, who had produced a couple of 35mm. shorts and a feature which were so little known that they were never even shown in England, made a suspense thriller… From the fact that he co-produced it, wrote it, directed it and did the photography and editing himself you may deduce that he had more talent than backing… The movie was called "Killer's Kiss," and the multi-talented man who made it was the young Stanley Kubrick…

    "Killer's Kiss" is a fascinating movie to look back as it is a notable thriller in its own right… It is a film about lonely people; alone people, which is not quite the same thing; their roots almost severed from a past which was once good and is now lost; solitary in the impartial big city at the end of the line…

    It starts with a confident, quiet slowness that few directors would dare in the frenetic Seventies… It takes its time to develop, and for nearly half the film you can't guess what the plot is going to be… But this carefully measured film gives you a deep feeling for the characters and their context that leaves you, even after all the suspense, with an overwhelming feeling of the humanity of the movie…

    The narrator, Davy Gordon (Jamie Smith) is a young and fading boxer, past it, but not defeated in his heart… The girl Gloria Price (Irene Kane), who lives in the same apartment block, has, like him, no family nor friends… She's come down to working as a dance partner in a shabby hall run by a baddie called Vincent Rapallo (Frank Silvera).

    Kubrick slowly, and movingly, shows the two principals taking the downgrade: Davy fighting a losing bout in the ring while Gloria is trying to push off some heavy passes from Rapallo…

    Even he, Rapallo, is made human, understandable… When he stands in his shadowed office, making up his mind to some malice, his eyes fall on cozy family photographs in nice domestic frames that he takes the trouble to keep there; and, when his mind is made up, he gestures irritably, guiltily, as if knowing he's letting them down and trying weakly to dismiss summarily aside their silent reproaches…

    The whole story is condensed into three days… Yet it seems to have the natural, inevitable pace of real life; and the moments briefly taken out for little touches of New York street scenes add to the reality and place it in a context of truth…

    Very little violence is actually shown except in Davy's boxing match which, in just a few minutes, gives a better feeling than most movies of what it's like to lose a fight in the ring… But, in spite of all, you're on the edge of your seat and you're glad to be there…

    There is a classic chase over the rooftops, but even here there are human touches that kill cliché… These villains are not supermen, any more than Davy is: they can stumble on a fire escape, and not for laughs; one of them can fall as you or I would fall and drop out with a twisted ankle…

    The suspense is not lessened by these touches: it is increased, because it is more real, seems less contrived…

    "Killer's Kiss" was a first-class suspense film that foreshadowed conscious and technique that Kubrick was to take to the limit in later years… And, after all, the ending was fair enough for the Fifties… In the Seventies, Gloria would probably have got raped by the railway porter, and there'd have been a lot of unlovely detail and no suspense at all
    8evanston_dad

    Every Shot Is Remarkable

    In introducing "Killer's Kiss" on TCM, host Eddie Muller apologized all over himself for what a ragged, experimental film it was from newbie director Stanley Kubrick. But the thing is, as Muller himself pointed out, inexperienced Kubrick is still better than the best film of any number of other directors, so this one's a treat.

    It's ragged to be sure, and it's clear that Kubrick had the outlines of a film that he then padded out to feature length proportions, but there's hardly a shot in the the thing that isn't remarkable in some way. It's my favorite kind of noir -- dripping in atmosphere, plot incidental (though there are some clever developments in the story), tough guy meter set to 11. There's a somewhat famous climactic fight scene set in a mannequin factory that's clearly used for its weirdness only, and the whole film is like that.

    Many shots from this movie are used in TCM's intro montage to their late-night programming.

    Grade: A-
    Spleen

    A Kubrick film at only 67 minutes - can you believe it?

    It's just over an hour long and even so we have the trademark Kubrick opening, where he takes his own sweet time in letting us know what the film is about but somehow draws us in all the same. Look: it's an hour long, and it's a slight, hour-long kind of story. Don't expect anything more. I think there's also rather clearly a moment when Kubrick realised that he didn't know how he was going to end it all - to be honest, I have a sneaking suspicion that a similar thing happened on "2001", "Eyes Wide Shut" and even "Dr. Strangelove". In each of these cases it was the prompt for a daring and unconventional conclusion. I wish I could say that was the case here.

    This doesn't prevent it from being involving while it lasts. Kubrick once again demonstrates the he could point a camera at anything at all and make it interesting - the images are amazing, yet entirely functional. If you have ever loved any black-and-white camera work you'll love this. It's also a masterpiece of violence-without-violence, if you know what I mean. It deserves to be more well-known than it is.

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    • Quiz
      Working with practically no budget and largely without on-location filming permits, Stanley Kubrick had to remain unnoticed while shooting in the nation's busiest city, using hand-held cameras and sometimes secretly shooting from a nearby vehicle.
    • Blooper
      Pennsylvania Station was electrified, all trains entering and leaving would not be pulled by steam engines. The sounds of steam engines chugging about during the station sequence are a goof. Pennsylvania Railroad trains had GG1 electric locomotives.
    • Citazioni

      Vincent Rapallo: Like the man said, "Can happiness buy money?"

      Gloria Price: Well, you're a comedian, too.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      Love Theme from the Song Once
      Written by Norman Gimbel and Arden E. Clar (as Arden Clar)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 luglio 1959 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Streaming on "YouTube Movies & TV" YouTube Channel
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Killer's Kiss
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 3156 Perry Avenue, Bronx, New York, New York, Stati Uniti(Davey and Gloria's Apartment Building)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Minotaur Productions
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      • 75.000 USD (previsto)
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      • 1330 USD
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