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  1. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands is a 1948 American noir-thriller film directed by Norman Foster. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Gerald Butler, it stars Joan Fontaine, Burt Lancaster, and Robert Newton.

  2. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands: Directed by Norman Foster. With Joan Fontaine, Burt Lancaster, Robert Newton, Lewis L. Russell. Fugitive Bill Saunders and lonely nurse Jane Wharton are crossed by fate when he hides out in her apartment.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Norman Foster
    • 1948-10-30
  3. Aug 23, 2020 · KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS embodies the awakening social consciousness of the classic noir movement, a time when veterans faced the psychological fallout from the war.

    • Eric Somer
  4. Kiss The Blood Off My Hands (1948) is one of those great film noirs in which the entirely story is told in the title. The hero is a murderer ― he has blood on his hands. The female lead is going to rescue him ― with love ― as symbolised in a kiss. The aim thereafter is redemption.

  5. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands provides convincing evidence that Foster was more than capable of navigating noir’s grand fatalism and stark aesthetics, though he’d only get the chance once more, with 1950’s similarly adumbral Woman on the Run.

  6. With perhaps the most lurid title of the noir cycle, Norman Foster’s Kiss the Blood Off My Hands is a visual stunner that turns studio-bound streetscapes and high-contrast lighting into a dazzling nighttime London atmosphere that engulfs most of the film. After American drifter and former prisoner of war Bill Saunders (Burt Lancaster ...

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  8. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands may not sound like a date movie, but the romance noir elements of the picture are surprisingly potent. So, grab your spouse, significant other, or someone you pick up in a seedy pub and settle in for a romantically brutal experience!