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  <title>KISS ME DEADLY (1955) – Episode 192 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era</title>
  <description>“Look, Mike, I like you. I like the way you handle yourself. You seem like a reasonable man. Why don’t we make a deal? What’s it worth to you to drag your considerable talents back to the gutter you crawled out of?” &amp;amp;nbsp;Wow. Where would you want him to drag himself if you didn’t like him? Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Chad Hunt, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr along with guest Bill Mulligan – as they take a deep, deep dive into&amp;amp;nbsp;Kiss Me Deadly&amp;amp;nbsp;(1955), a horror-adjacent, science-fiction film noir. Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 192 –&amp;amp;nbsp;Kiss Me Deadly&amp;amp;nbsp;(1955) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL, THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE CHANNEL, and WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL Which all now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/;&amp;amp;nbsp;https://classichorrorchannel.com/;&amp;amp;nbsp;https://wickedhorrortv.com/  Synopsis:&amp;amp;nbsp;A doomed female hitchhiker pulls Mike Hammer into a deadly whirlpool of intrigue, revolving around a mysterious “great whatsit.”   Directed by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Robert Aldrich Writing Credits:&amp;amp;nbsp;A.I. Bezzerides&amp;amp;nbsp;(screenplay);&amp;amp;nbsp;Mickey Spillane&amp;amp;nbsp;(novel) Cinematography by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Ernest Laszlo&amp;amp;nbsp;(photography by) Produced by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Robert Aldrich (producer);&amp;amp;nbsp;Victor Saville&amp;amp;nbsp;(executive producer) (uncredited) Selected Cast:  Ralph Meeker&amp;amp;nbsp;as Mike Hammer Maxine Cooper&amp;amp;nbsp;as Velda Wickman Cloris Leachman&amp;amp;nbsp;as Christina Bailey Gaby Rodgers&amp;amp;nbsp;as Lily Carver Wesley Addy&amp;amp;nbsp;as Lt. Pat Murphy Albert Dekker&amp;amp;nbsp;as Dr. G.E. Soberin Paul Stewart&amp;amp;nbsp;as Carl Evello Nick Dennis&amp;amp;nbsp;as Nick Va Va Voom Jack Elam&amp;amp;nbsp;as Charlie Max Jack Lambert&amp;amp;nbsp;as Sugar Smallhouse Mort Marshall&amp;amp;nbsp;as Ray Diker Marian Carr&amp;amp;nbsp;as Friday (as Marion Carr) Juano Hernandez&amp;amp;nbsp;as Eddie Yeager Marjorie Bennett&amp;amp;nbsp;as Manager Fortunio Bonanova&amp;amp;nbsp;as Carmen Trivago Strother Martin&amp;amp;nbsp;as Harvey Wallace Mady Comfort&amp;amp;nbsp;as Nightclub Singer (as Madi Comfort) James McCallion&amp;amp;nbsp;as Horace Jesslyn Fax&amp;amp;nbsp;as Horace’s Wife Robert Cornthwaite&amp;amp;nbsp;as FBI Agent James Seay&amp;amp;nbsp;as FBI Agent Silvio Minciotti&amp;amp;nbsp;as Mover Paul Richards&amp;amp;nbsp;as Attacker Percy Helton&amp;amp;nbsp;as Doc Kennedy Leigh Snowden&amp;amp;nbsp;as Cheesecake Jerry Zinneman&amp;amp;nbsp;as Sammy Kitty White&amp;amp;nbsp;as Club Vocalist Ben Morris&amp;amp;nbsp;as Radio Announcer Sam Balter&amp;amp;nbsp;as Radio Announcer (voice) Joe Hernandez&amp;amp;nbsp;as Radio Announcer (voice) Bing Russell&amp;amp;nbsp;as Police Detective (uncredited) Charles Lane&amp;amp;nbsp;as Doctor (uncredited) Eddie Beal&amp;amp;nbsp;as Sideman (uncredited) Leonard Bremen&amp;amp;nbsp;as Man in Parked Car (uncredited) Yvonne Doughty&amp;amp;nbsp;as Receptionist (uncredited) John George&amp;amp;nbsp;as Popcorn Vendor (uncredited) Art Loggins&amp;amp;nbsp;as Bartender (uncredited) Mara McAfee&amp;amp;nbsp;as Nurse (uncredited) Leonard Mudie&amp;amp;nbsp;as Athletic Club Clerk (uncredited)    Kiss Me Deadly&amp;amp;nbsp;(1955) might not be a certifiable horror movie, but this extraordinary film noir is certainly horror adjacent. Director Robert Aldrich, cinematographer Ernest Laszlo, and screenplay writer A. I. Bezzerides do themselves proud in this adaptation of the Mickey Spillane novel. Ralph Meeker, as antihero Mike Hammer, is supported by superb performances from a long list of recognizable character actors. Film noir — even horror adjacent science fiction film noir — is not for everyone, and indeed, the Classic Era Grue Crew are divided. Either way,&amp;amp;nbsp;Kiss Me Deadly&amp;amp;nbsp;must be seen, and there is much for the crew to discuss. Where else will you find a search for a “great whatsit?” At the time of this writing,&amp;amp;nbsp;Kiss Me Deadly&amp;amp;nbsp;(1955)&amp;amp;nbsp;is available to stream from the Classic Sci-Fi Movie Channel and on physical media as a Blu-ray disc from Criterion.&amp;amp;nbsp; Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Next in their very flexible schedule – this one chosen by Daphne – is&amp;amp;nbsp;Earth vs. the Spider&amp;amp;nbsp;(1958), aka&amp;amp;nbsp;The Spider! Yes, it’s time for a B-I-G movie, as in Bert I. Gordon! The Grue Crew can’t wait! Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!” </description>
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