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The Kiss of Death

United Kingdom

1977

80 Min
Color
English
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DIR Mike Leigh

PROD David Rose

SCR Mike Leigh

DP Michael Williams

CAST David Threlfall, John Wheatley, Kay Adshead, Angela Curran, Clifford Kershaw

ED Oliver White

MUSIC Carl Davis

Synopsis

Trevor is an extremely shy undertaker’s assistant. He always tags along with his good friend Ronnie, when he goes to the pub with his girlfriend Sandra. Sandra introduces Trevor to her more forward friend Linda. Linda has a difficult time getting Trevor to go out with her, but she finally gets him to go to a disco; he won’t dance, so Linda dances with Ronnie. —IMDb

Director

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Mike Leigh

One of contemporary Britain’s most renowned directors, Mike Leigh is known for his depictions of the dramas inherent in the everyday lives of regular people. Often compared to compatriot Ken Loach for his emphasis on “slice-of-life” realism (a comparison Leigh has deemed inaccurate, as his films, unlike Loach’s, have no absolute political agenda), Leigh makes films remarkable for their level-headed, unsensational portrayals of topics that would become four-hankie “message” melodramas in the hands of most Hollywood directors.
Born February 20, 1943, in Salford, Manchester, Leigh originally wanted to go into acting. While training at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, however, he found himself drawn toward directing and writing, and he eventually transferred to the London Film School. He began his career on the stage, with two of his most important works, The Box Play and Bleak Moments, brought to life through collaborative experimentation during rehearsals. The latter play… read more

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Yuki Aditya

27Oct10

YES, the release date is still misleading. And I cant get enough early Leigh.

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Guy Sands

24Jul10

uhh.... let's fix the date of this film: 1977.

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