A Kiss Before Dying 1991 Full Movie



1991 95 min TVMA Drama, Suspense Feature Film Infatuated with the idea of becoming rich, college student Jonathan Corliss (Matt Dillon) secretly dates Dorothy Carlsson (Sean Young) to gain the approval of her wealthy father (Max von Sydow). A Kiss Before Dying-1991 Realising his secret girlfriend Dorothy’s pregnancy will sour her relations with her ultra-rich father, career-minded Philadelphia student Jonathan Corliss coolly murders her, making it look like suicide. He then moves to New York to woo her twin sister Ellen.

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1991, R, 94 min. Directed by James Dearden. Starring Matt Dillon, Sean Young, Max Von Sydow, James Russo, Martha Gehman, Adam Horovitz.

1991

Kiss Before Death

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REVIEWED By Steve Davis, Fri., May 10, 1991

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A Kiss Before Dying is a 1956 American color film noir, directed by Gerd Oswald in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Lawrence Roman, based on Ira Levin's 1953 novel of the same name, which won the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. The drama stars Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Leith, Joanne Woodward, and Mary Astor.It was remade in 1991 under the same title. We're sorry but jw-app doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.

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The good things of American life -- money, status, success -- are only a marriage or murder away for the anti-hero in A Kiss Before Dying. Beyond that, however, that's all this film superficially contemplates; any moral ambiguities that it might have pondered about getting ahead in a capitalistic system are lost in a badly constructed plot. Director-screenwriter Dearden, who wrote the script for Fatal Attraction, does a terrible job of making the pieces of the who's-he-going-to-kill-next narrative stick; jumping around with an unnerving frequency, this film self-destructs before your very eyes.