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The Death Kiss is a american film of genre Drama directed by Edwin L. Marin released in USA on 5 december 1932 with David Manners

The Death Kiss (1932)

The Death Kiss
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Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Franklyn Drew: I've just come from Chalmers' place. He's dead.
Marcia Lane: Chalmers?
Franklyn Drew: Poisoned.
Marcia Lane: You mean murdered?
Franklyn Drew: If it isn't that, it's a good imitation of it.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Franklyn Drew: Poison, all right. Familiar smelling stuff too.
Officer Gulliver: [smells glass] Boy! That guy'd drink anything that wasn't too thick to chew.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Officer Gulliver: Mr. Drew, I've been thinking.
Franklyn Drew: No!
Officer Gulliver: Yeah. The first thing I ask myself when I investigates a murder is 'who done it'.
Franklyn Drew: Well that sounds logical.
Officer Gulliver: And the next thing I ask myself is 'who could do it.'
Franklyn Drew: And then?
Officer Gulliver: Then I ask myself again 'who wanted to do it.'
Franklyn Drew: And how do you answer yourself?
Officer Gulliver: Well... I ain't come to that yet.

Taglines

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Movie star MURDERED! KILLER on the loose!

Cast

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Alexander Carr — Leon A. Grossmith

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Harold Minjir — Howell

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Harold Waldridge — Charlie