Star and Shadow presents

Kiss Me Deadly

Dark and paranoid cold war noir with an explosive ending

Robert Aldrich, 1955, US, 106 minutes, 12A

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Thu 16 April // 19:30 / Cinema

Tickets: Pay As You Can - £7/£5/£3

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One evening, private detective (and all-round terrible human being) Mike Hammer picks up a strange woman, Christina (Cloris Leachman), who's standing on the highway wearing only a trench coat. It is a decision that sends him down some terrifying byways.

Brazen and bleak, Kiss Me Deadly is a film noir masterwork as well as an essential piece of cold war paranoia, and it features as nervy an ending as has ever been seen in American cinema. It is a film that has proved to be a major influence on subsequent film makers from the French New Wave to cult classics 'Repo Man' and 'Pulp Fiction'.