Kiss
Me Deadly
Released May
18, 1955 in Los Angeles
Production time: November 27, 1954 -- December 23, 1954
Filmed on location in Los Angeles and at Sutherland Studios
Cost: $410,000
Director: Robert Aldrich
Producer: Robert Aldrich for Parklane Productions
Executive Producer: Victor Seville
Screenplay: A. I. Bezzerides, from the novel by Mickey Spillane
Director of Photography: Ernest Lazlo
Art Direction: William Glasgow
Music: Frank DeVol
"Rather Have the Blues" sung by Nat King Cole, music and
lyrics by DeVol
Sound: Jack Solomon
Costumes: Tom Thompson, Evelyn Carruth
Editor: Michael Luciano
Set Decoration: Howard Bristol
Special Effects: Lee Zavitz
Main Titles: Joe Hernandez, Complete Film Service
Cast:
Ralph Meeker
Mike
Hammer
Albert Dekker
Dr.
Soberin
Paul Stewart
Carl
Evello
Juano Hernandez
Eddie
Yeager
Maxine Cooper
Velda
Gaby Rodgers
Gabrielle/Lily
Wesley Addy
Pat
Murphy
Nick Dennis
Nick
Cloris Leachman
Christina
Marian Carr
Friday
Jack Lambert
Sugar
Smallhouse
Jack Elam
Charlie
Max
Jerry Zinneman
Sammy
Percy Helton
Morgue
Attendant
Fortunio Bonanova
Carmen
Trivago
Old Mover Man
Silvio Minciotti
Leigh Snowden
Girl
at Pool
Madi Comfort
Singer
Art Loggins
Bartender
Robert Cornthwaite, James Seay
FBI
Men
Mara McAfee
Nurse
James McCallian
Super
Jessalyn Fax
Mrs.
Super
Mort Marshall
Ray
Diker
Strother Martin
Truck
Driver
Marjorie Bennett
Manager
Robert Sherman
Gas
Station Attendant
Keith McConnell
Athletic
Club Clerk
Paul Richards
Attacker
Eddie Real
Side
Men
Information on this page
was gathered from several sources, notably the book "What Ever
Happened to Robert Aldrich? His Life and His Films," by Alain
Silver and James Ursini, published 1995 by Limelight Editions.
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