
If you're a fan of movies about movies—especially the kind that smell like old film stock and stage dust—The Death Kiss is a fun, if slightly lopsided, way to spend an hour or so. If you have no patience for 1930s pacing or actors who act like they're still on a theater stage, you'll probably want to skip this one enti...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edwin L. Marin

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"If you're a fan of movies about movies—especially the kind that smell like old film stock and stage dust—The Death Kiss is a fun, if slightly lopsided, way to spend an hour or so. If you have no patience for 1930s pacing or actors who act like they're still on a theater stage, you'll probably want to skip this one entirely. The premise is pretty straightforward: someone gets killed during a movie shoot. It’s the ultimate "who did it" scenario because, obviously, everyone on set was holding a pr..."

Barbara Bedford
Joe Traub, Madelon St. Dennis, Madelon St. Denis, Barry Barringer, Gordon Kahn
United States
Comedy, Romance, Crime

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