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    Kiss the Blood Off My Hands

    1948 · Crime drama · 1h 19m

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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. [4] [5] The film faced minor opposition from fundamentalist groups in the United States and the Commonwealth, with regard to ...

    • October 29, 1948 (United States)
  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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    • Norman Foster
    • Approved
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
  3. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands. A blackmailer (Robert Newton) hounds a World War II veteran (Burt Lancaster) hiding from the police with a nurse (Joan Fontaine) in London.

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    • Norman Foster
    • Crime, Drama
    • Joan Fontaine
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  5. According to Hollywood Reporter news items, the film's title was to be changed from Kiss the Blood Off My Hands to the less graphic Blood on My Hands. A New York Times news item indicates that the PCA initially blocked the full title, but that decision was later overturned on appeal. The following written prologue appears in the onscreen ...

    • Norman Foster, Jack Voglin
    • Joan Fontaine
  6. Fugitive Bill Saunders and lonely nurse Jane Wharton are crossed by fate when he hides out in her apartment. Bill Saunders, disturbed ex-soldier, kills a man in a postwar London pub brawl. Fleeing, he hides out in the apartment of lonely nurse Jane Wharton. Later, despite misgivings about his violent nature, Jane becomes involved with Bill, who ...

  7. 1705179. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands is a 1940 crime thriller novel by English writer Gerald Butler. [1] It was his first novel, originally published by Nicholson and Watson in April 1940. [2] It quickly became a best-seller and the author was signed to a multi-book deal with Jarrolds Publishing. By 1945, the novel had sold over 232,000 copies ...

  8. “LURID LOVE AND NOIR†By Raymond Benson. Film historian Jeremy Arnold, who provides the excellent audio commentary as a supplement for the terrific Blu-ray release of Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, says the movie’s title is remarkably “lurid.†The Production Code people obviously had a problem with the title and tried to get it changed, but an appeal from up and coming ...

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