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Kiss the Girls (10-Sep-1997)

Director: Gary Fleder

Writer: David Klass

From a novel by: James Patterson

Keywords: Crime

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Tatyana Ali
Actor
24-Jan-1979   The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Billy Blanks
Fitness Guru
1-Sep-1955   Inventor of Taebo
W. Earl Brown
Actor
7-Sep-1963   The Alamo, Deadwood
Brian Cox
Actor
1-Jun-1946   The original Hannibal Lecter
Cary Elwes
Actor
26-Oct-1962   The Princess Bride
Morgan Freeman
Actor
1-Jun-1937   Unforgiven
Tony Goldwyn
Actor
20-May-1960   From the Earth to the Moon
Richard T. Jones
Actor
16-Jan-1972   Bruce Van Exel on Judging Amy
Ashley Judd
Actor
19-Apr-1968   Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Roma Maffia
Actor
31-May-1958   Dr. Liz Cruz on Nip/Tuck
Helen Martin
Actor
23-Jul-1909 25-Mar-2000 Pearl Shay on 227
Alex McArthur
Actor
6-Mar-1957   Suspended Animation
Bill Nunn
Actor
20-Oct-1953   Do the Right Thing
Jeremy Piven
Actor
26-Jul-1965   Ari Gold on Entourage
Mena Suvari
Actor
13-Feb-1979   American Beauty and American Pie

REVIEWS

Review by Jocasta Redborn (posted on 5-May-2008)

I thought this was a brilliant rendition of Patterson's book. I particularly liked the mystery of the villiian Casanova; you don't see his face until the end; his voice is digitally a mix of the Cary Elwes' and Tony Goldwyn, which makes it very luring. What makes this movie particularly interesting is that there are two villians: Casanova, who is based in Durham NC; and The Gentleman Caller, who is based in Beverly Hills CA. And the connection between the two is psychologically stunning. The actors really involve themselves in their characters in this movie, it still fascinates me. This is my all-time favorite move, to the point that I listen to the dialog at night when I sleep.


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