The Death Kiss (1932) | |
Director(s) | Edwin L. Marin |
Producer(s) | E. W. Hammons |
Top Genres | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance |
Top Topics | Detectives |
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The Death Kiss (1932) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by Edwin L. Marin and produced by E. W. Hammons.
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Sgt. Owen Hilliker:
I'm beginnin' to think you're givin' us the razz.
Franklyn Drew: Prove it. You're the detective.
Det. Lt. Sheehan: Say, will you go up to your office and write bad little boy five hundred times?
Det. Lt. Sheehan: What are you and that Keystone Cop doing here?
Officer Gulliver: Now lookie here, Sheehan, you can't talk that way about me. Remember, I'm Chief of the Studio Police and I got rights! I... I...
Det. Lt. Sheehan: Nature in the raw.
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Franklyn Drew: Prove it. You're the detective.
Det. Lt. Sheehan: Say, will you go up to your office and write bad little boy five hundred times?
Det. Lt. Sheehan: What are you and that Keystone Cop doing here?
Officer Gulliver: Now lookie here, Sheehan, you can't talk that way about me. Remember, I'm Chief of the Studio Police and I got rights! I... I...
Det. Lt. Sheehan: Nature in the raw.
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Facts about
Film debut of George O'Hanlon.
The "Tonart Studios" where the story takes place were actually locations within the California Tiffany Studios in Hollywood where the production was filmed in November 1932.
The showing on 5 December 1932, was a preview and had no hand-tinted sequences. The film was scheduled for a 25 December 1932 release nationally, but it was held up so that some sequences could be tinted.
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The "Tonart Studios" where the story takes place were actually locations within the California Tiffany Studios in Hollywood where the production was filmed in November 1932.
The showing on 5 December 1932, was a preview and had no hand-tinted sequences. The film was scheduled for a 25 December 1932 release nationally, but it was held up so that some sequences could be tinted.
read more facts about The Death Kiss...