... and leave me a voicemail in about 16 years!
Some (though not I) consider
KISS ME DEADLY
the ultimate American film noir. Based on Mickey Spillane's
rough-and-tumble book, it stars Ralph Meeker as the anti-social,
anti-hero P.I. Mike Hammer. Tooling along in his convertible, Ham picks
up a hysterical blonde hitchhiker dressed only in a raincoat (Cloris
Leachman). He figures she’s a nutjob, but changes his mind when they're
abducted by thugs. Hammer watches helplessly as the girl is tortured to
death, but he escapes and sets out to untangle the mystery behind the
girl's murder, crossing paths with, among others, a slimy gangster (Paul
Stewart) and a turncoat scientist (Albert Dekker). Clues lead to a
mysterious box – the "Great Whatsit," as Hammer's secretary Velda
describes it. Both the box and Velda are snatched, and Hammer discovers
the "Whatsit" contains radioactive material of awesome powers. The
apocalyptic climax leaves us unsure whether Hammer survives. But since
he’s only a hundred yards from the explosion and radiation, it’s a fair
guess he’s soon bald - or gelatin. (Trivia note: Hammer’s ‘55 office is
equipped with a cool, wall-mounted gadget that wasn’t patented and
marketed until ’71 – a telephone answering machine!)
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