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A Kiss Before Dying

- Loving him was easy. Trusting him was deadly.

Infatuated with the idea of becoming rich, college student Jonathan Corliss secretly dates Dorothy Carlsson to gain the approval of her wealthy father. When Dorothy tells Jonathan that she is pregnant and that her father will deny her inheritance if he finds out, Jonathan murders her, but he stages her death as a suicide. As Jonathan works his way onto Mr. Carlsson's payroll, Dorothy's twin sister, Ellen, investigates the apparent suicide.

Release Date : 1991-04-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Kellgate LimitedUniversal PicturesInitial Pictures

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Matt Dillon

Character Name : Jonathan Corliss

Original Name : Matt Dillon

Gender : Male

Sean Young

Character Name : Ellen / Dorothy Carlsson

Original Name : Sean Young

Gender : Female

Max von Sydow

Character Name : Thor Carlsson

Original Name : Max von Sydow

Gender : Male

Diane Ladd

Character Name : Mrs. Corliss

Original Name : Diane Ladd

Gender : Female

James Russo

Character Name : Dan Corelli

Original Name : James Russo

Gender : Male

Adam Horovitz

Character Name : Jay Faraday

Original Name : Adam Horovitz

Gender : Male

Martha Gehman

Character Name : Patricia Farren

Original Name : Martha Gehman

Gender : Female

Ben Browder

Character Name : Tommy Roussell

Original Name : Ben Browder

Gender : Male

Briony Glassco

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Briony Glassco

Gender : Female

Galaxy Craze

Character Name : Susie

Original Name : Galaxy Craze

Gender : Female

Joie Lee

Character Name : Cathy

Original Name : Joie Lee

Gender : Female

Jim Fyfe

Character Name : Terry Dieter

Original Name : Jim Fyfe

Gender : Male

Frederick Koehler

Character Name : Mickey

Original Name : Frederick Koehler

Gender : Male

Elżbieta Czyżewska

Character Name : Landlady

Original Name : Elżbieta Czyżewska

Gender : Female

Shane Rimmer

Character Name : Commissioner Malley

Original Name : Shane Rimmer

Gender : Male

Leslie Lyles

Character Name : Mrs. Roussell

Original Name : Leslie Lyles

Gender : Female

Rory Cochrane

Character Name : Chico

Original Name : Rory Cochrane

Gender : Male

James Bonfanti

Character Name : Young Jonathan

Original Name : James Bonfanti

Gender : Male

Sarah Keller

Character Name : Lecturer

Original Name : Sarah Keller

Gender : Female

Lia Chang

Character Name : Shoe Saleslady

Original Name : Lia Chang

Gender : Female

Yvette Edelhart

Character Name : Screaming Lady

Original Name : Yvette Edelhart

Gender : Female

Lachele Carl

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Lachele Carl

Gender : Female

Brett Barth

Character Name : Dave

Original Name : Brett Barth

Gender : Male

Kristy Graves

Character Name : Rose

Original Name : Kristy Graves

Gender : Female

Billie Neal

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Billie Neal

Gender : Female

P. Jay Sidney

Character Name : Bellman

Original Name : P. Jay Sidney

Gender : Male

Sam Coppola

Character Name : Detective Michaelson

Original Name : Sam Coppola

Gender : Male

Lynn Frazen-Cohen

Character Name : Elderly Woman

Original Name : Lynn Frazen-Cohen

Gender : Female

Mark Potter Jr.

Character Name : Mr. Roussell

Original Name : Mark Potter Jr.

Gender : Male

Nancy Herman

Character Name : Receptionist

Original Name : Nancy Herman

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Kiss of life required to ignite this film noir re-imaging. A remake of the 1956 film of the same name, A Kiss Before Dying is directed by James Dearden and Dearden adapts the screenplay from Ira Levin's novel. It stars Sean Young, Matt Dillon, Max von Sydow, Dianne Ladd and James Russo. Music is by Howard Shore and cinematography by Mike Southon. Story has Dillon as a troubled young man who murders his pregnant girlfriend (Young) and then hones in on her twin sister (Young again obviously) for further psychotic shenanigans. It's just about an average thriller at best, where even if the plot line and character motivations are intriguing enough to hold the attention to keep one interested to the ending, even there the outcome is rushed and unsatisfying. From the negative reaction at the initial test screenings, to Golden Raspberry awards, and tales of rewrites and re-shoots et al, this noir reboot is messy. The tie-in to Hitchcock's Vertigo is glaringly "not" homage worthy, and not just content with that, director Dearden tries to use some of Hitchcock's macabre black humour to unintentionally "not" witty results. So with Young on hilariously bad form as well, the thriller aspects strain to get resuscitated for dramatic worth. Dearden does show some nice touches with his camera-work, and there's a lurid quality to Southon's colour lenses that pay respect in heart to Levin's source material, but ultimately it's hard to recommend seriously to noir fans and the 56 version (itself not without problems) is still the way to go. 5/10

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tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

Jonathan (Matt Dillon) is obssessed with inheriting Thor Carlsson’s (the majestic Max von Sydow) copper empire. Why? Presumably, because as a poor child literally living on the wrong side of the tracks, he would sit in his room and stare at the endless parade of freight trains passing by, all of them bearing the Carlsson company logo. Jonathan has successfully wooed Carlsson’s daughter Dorothy (Sean Young), and the two plan to get married. However, when he finds out she’s pregnant with his child, he lures her to a rooftop and pushes Dorothy to her death. Why? He fears old Carlsson would have disowned her; perhaps Jonathan should have thought of that before he had unprotected, premarital sex with her. Luckily for him, Dorothy has an extremely conveniente identical twin sister, Ellen (also Young). Four years after Dorothy’s death, history repeats itself; Jonathan has no trouble sweeping Ellen off her feet, but once again finds it, ahem, too hard keeping it in his pants. This time, though, he takes the precaution of charming the father as well as the daughter; he ingratiates himself with the old man, goes fishing with him, agrees with everything he says, until Thor gives him a job in the family business, to which Jonathan is so devoted that he has no time for Ellen, who after all was only a means to an end – and that end, apparently, was to become a workaholic yuppie. I can't help thinking that there are other, better ways to achieve this without resorting to murder. The only problem is that Ellen, unlike her father and the police, is not convinced Dorothy committed suicide. Dorothy was wearing new shoes, you see, which she bought just before she died. Is that something a suicidal person would do? Actually it is, but only if you belong to the Heaven's Gate cult; everyone else must share Paolo Nutini’s love of recently acquired foot wear.