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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0089218401991
Format: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
Label: Alpha Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Alpha Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Alpha Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 30, 2002
Running Time: 72 minutes
Studio: Alpha Video
Theatrical Release Date: January 08, 1933
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This is a very good murder mystery with a great cast. The Alpha DVD leaves something to be desired, though. While the picture quality is actually quite good, the splices get very annoying after a while. The breaks in dialogue are especially frustrating. The print, however, has the tinted sequences. This film deserves to at least be patched together from various prints to make a good whole.
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A car stops outside a theater. A man will be put on the spot after a woman kisses him to identify him to the killers. Shots ring out and Myles Brent falls dead. Then we see they are making a movie. But life imitated art. The front office is called. What a calamity! A teletype calls the police. The reporters call in this story. Was it an accident or murder? The bullet was a .38 and all the extras used .45 pistols; it was murder. The police question the people on the set. Brent's ex-wife will inherit ... Read More
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I already had The Death Kiss on the 50 movie pack Mystery Classics(Black and white only version), but I took a chance on the Alpha release, just to see the "Tinted" effects.
I must say that it changed my life...Is was like to see a different movie in a kind of celuloid-limbo-magic-heaven.
The tinted effects are not appearing all the time as on the recent movies where the effects are more important than the history.
Here are on calculated spots to thrill You forever and ever.
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This nifty little "B" mystery from the early 1930's has an attractive cast and an appealing story fans will enjoy. Its premise of an actor acually killed during the filming of a murder scene in a film titled "The Death Kiss" isn't the only cool thing about this film. It starts off with a bang with a movie within a movie scene that ends in a very real crime.
Based on a novel by Madelon St. Denis, the screenplay by Gordon Kahn and Barry Barringer has a twist to the mystery you didn't see coming ... Read More
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Passport Video presents "The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films" (1942) --- (Dolby digitally remastered) --- Béla Lugosi was the stage name of actor Béla Ferenc Dezs Blaskó (October 20, 1882 - August 16, 1956) --- Lugosi was born in Lugos, Hungary, at the time part of Austria-Hungary (now Lugoj, Romania), the youngest of four children of a baker --- best known for his portrayal of "Dracula" in the American Broadway stage production, and subsequent film, of Bram Stoker's classic vampire story.
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