Kiss of Death (1995)
"OPENS THIS APRIL AT THEATRES EVERYWHERE"
- Overview
- Jimmy Kilmartin's an ex-con who's trying to go straight. But he can't say no to a quick driving job because his so-called friend's life is threatened. The job is for Little Junior Brown, a violent and powerful villain. When things go wrong, Jimmy is left to do the time, and his whole life is turned upside-down, but if that wasn't enough, the cops won't leave Jimmy alone when he gets out... They want Little Junior Brown.
- Genres
- Crime, Thriller, Drama
- Release Date
- 1995/04/21
- Runtime
- 101 min
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- Production Companies
- 20th Century Fox
- Production Countries
- United States of America
- Budget
- $ 40,000,000
- Poster
Movie Details
Cast
- David Caruso (Jimmy Kilmartin)
- Nicolas Cage (Little Junior Brown)
- Samuel L. Jackson (Calvin Hart)
- Helen Hunt (Bev Kilmartin)
- Kathryn Erbe (Rosie Kilmartin)
- Stanley Tucci (Frank Zioli)
- Michael Rapaport (Ronnie Gannon)
- Ving Rhames (Omar)
- Philip Baker Hall (Big Junior Brown)
- Anthony Heald (Jack Gold)
- Angel David (J. J.)
- John Costelloe (Cleary)
- Lindsay J. Wrinn (Corinna (Toddler))
- Megan L. Wrinn (Corinna (Toddler))
- Katie Sagona (Corinna (4 Years Old))
- Anne Meara (Bev's Mother)
- Kevin Corrigan (Kid Selling Infinity)
- Hugh Palmer (Naked Man Dancing)
- Hope Davis (Junior's Girlfriend)
- Richard Price (City Clerk)
- Edward McDonald (U.S. Attorney)
- Alex Stevens (Convoy Drunk)
- Mark Hammer (Judge)
- Joe Lisi (Agent at Bungalow)
- Frank DiLeo (Big Junior's Friend)
- Jason Andrews (Johnny A.)
- Sean G. Wallace (Bobby B.)
- Ed Trucco (Calvin's Partner)
- Bernadette Penotti (Molested Dancer)
- Debra J. Pereira (Sioux Dancer)
- Shiek Mahmud-Bey (Federal Agent)
- John C. Vennema (Angry Federal Agent)
- Tony Cucci (Junior's Crew #1)
- Allen K. Berstein (Junior's Crew #2)
- Lloyd Hollar (Prison Chaplain)
- Nicholas Falcone (Priest at Funeral)
- James McCauley (Cop Outside Bar)
- Michael Artura (Emergency Room Cop)
- Tom Riis Farrell (EMS Supervisor)
- Juliet Adair Pritner (Female Agent)
- Henry Yuk (Chinese Restaurant Owner)
- Chuck Margiotta (Escort at Cemetery #1)
- Jay Boryea (Escort at Cemetery #2)
- Dean Rader Duval (Sing Sing Guard)
- Jay O. Sanders (Federal Agent)
Crew
- Barbet Schroeder (Director, Producer)
- Eleazar Lipsky (Screenplay)
- Richard Price (Screenplay, Co-Producer)
- Trevor Jones (Original Music Composer)
- Luciano Tovoli (Director of Photography)
- Lee Percy (Editor)
- Paula Herold (Casting)
- Theadora Van Runkle (Costume Design)
- Mel Bourne (Production Design)
- Jack Baran (Executive Producer, First Assistant Director)
- Susan Hoffman (Producer)
- Michael Russo (Stunt Coordinator)
- Chris Brigham (Unit Production Manager)
- Marlene Arvan (Second Assistant Director)
- Roberta J. Holinko (Set Decoration)
- Ed Check (Assistant Art Director)
- Ken Ferris (Camera Operator)
- Constantine Makris (Camera Operator)
- Eric Swanek (First Assistant Camera)
- Les Lazarowitz (Sound Mixer)
- Allen Weisinger (Makeup Artist)
- Neal Martz (Makeup Effects)
- Joseph Coscia (Hairstylist)
- Cornelia 'Nini' Rogan (Script Supervisor)
- Shell Hecht (Production Coordinator)
- Robert Griffon Jr. (Property Master)
- Donna Stern (First Assistant Editor)
- Bill Abbott (Music Editor)
- Jim Bridges (Still Photographer)
- Larry Kaplan (Unit Publicist)
- Steven R. Hammond (Transportation Captain)
- Tom Heilig (Transportation Co-Captain)
- Bill Anagnos (Stunts)
- Dana Bertolette (Stunts)
- Peter Bucossi (Stunts)
- Norman Douglass (Stunts)
- Andy Duppin (Stunts)
- Frank Ferrara (Stunts)
- Tim Gallin (Stunts)
- Jim Lovelett (Stunts)
- Jalil Jay Lynch (Stunts)
- John Patrick McLaughlin (Stunts)
- Phil Neilson (Stunts)
- Mick O'Rourke (Stunts)
- Janet Paparazzo (Stunts)
- Brian Smyj (Stunts)
- Chuck Zito (Stunts)
- John Cenatiempo (Stunts)
- John Glaser (Assistant Costume Designer)
- Don Hewitt Sr. (Stunts)
- Ben Hecht (Original Film Writer)
- Charles Lederer (Original Film Writer)