Kiss Me Deadly
In this atomic adaptation of Mickey Spillane’s novel, directed by Robert Aldrich, the good manners of the 1950s are blown to smithereens. Ralph Meeker stars as snarling private dick Mike Hammer, whose decision one dark, lonely night to pick up a hitchhiking woman sends him down some terrifying byways. Brazen and bleak, Kiss Me Deadly is a film noir masterwork as well as an essential piece of cold war paranoia, and it features as nervy an ending as has ever been seen in American cinema.
Special Features
- New high-definition restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
- Audio commentary by film noir specialists Alain Silver and James Ursini
- New video tribute from director Alex Cox
- Excerpts from The Long Haul of A. I. Bezzerides, a 2005 documentary on the Kiss Me Deadly screenwriter
- Mike Hammer’s Mickey Spillane, a 1998 documentary about the life and work of the author
- Video pieces on the film’s locations
- Controversial altered ending
- Theatrical trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: A new essay by critic J. Hoberman and a 1955 reprint by director Robert Aldrich
New cover by F. Ron Miller
Special Features
- New high-definition restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
- Audio commentary by film noir specialists Alain Silver and James Ursini
- New video tribute from director Alex Cox
- Excerpts from The Long Haul of A. I. Bezzerides, a 2005 documentary on the Kiss Me Deadly screenwriter
- Mike Hammer’s Mickey Spillane, a 1998 documentary about the life and work of the author
- Video pieces on the film’s locations
- Controversial altered ending
- Theatrical trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: A new essay by critic J. Hoberman and a 1955 reprint by director Robert Aldrich
New cover by F. Ron Miller
Cast
- Ralph Meeker
- Mike Hammer
- Albert Dekker
- Dr. Soberin
- Paul Stewart
- Carl Evello
- Juano Hernandez
- Eddie Yeager
- Nick Dennis
- Nick
- Wesley Addy
- Pat Murphy
- Marion Carr
- Friday
- Maxine Cooper
- Velda
- Cloris Leachman
- Christina
- Gaby Rodgers
- Carver
Credits
- Director
- Robert Aldrich
- Producer
- Robert Aldrich
- Executive producer
- Victor Saville
- Screenplay
- A. I. Bezzerides
- Music composed and conducted by
- Frank DeVol
- Orchestrations by
- Albert Harris
- Makeup
- Bob Schiffer
- Casting supervisor
- Jack Murton
- Sound
- Jack Solomon
- Assistant to the producer
- Robert Sherman
- Assistant director
- Robert Justman
- Editing
- Michael Luciano
- Set decorator
- Howard Bristol
- Art director
- William Glasgow
- Production supervisor
- Jack R. Berne
- Photographed by
- Ernest Laszlo
- “Rather Have the Blues” sung by
- Nat “King” Cole