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Kiss the Girls (1997)

R 09/29/1997 Thriller, Crime, Mystery, Drama 1h 55m
65%
User
Score
6.6/10
34%
46/100

Smart girls. Pretty girls. Missing girls.

Overview

Forensic psychologist and detective Alex Cross travels to North Carolina and teams with escaped kidnap victim Kate McTiernan to hunt down "Casanova," a serial killer who abducts strong-willed women and forces them to submit to his demands. The trail leads to Los Angeles, where the duo discovers that the psychopath may not be working alone.

Gary Fleder

Director

David Klass

Screenplay

Part of the Alex Cross Collection

Includes Kiss the Girls and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Det. Alex Cross

Ashley Judd

Ashley Judd

Dr. Kate McTiernan

Cary Elwes

Cary Elwes

Det. Nick Ruskin

Alex McArthur

Alex McArthur

Det. Davey Sikes

Tony Goldwyn

Tony Goldwyn

Dr. Will Rudolph

Jay O. Sanders

Jay O. Sanders

FBI Agent Kyle Craig

Bill Nunn

Bill Nunn

Det. John Sampson, LAPD

Brian Cox

Brian Cox

Chief Hatfield, Durham PD

Richard T. Jones

Richard T. Jones

Seth Samuel

Media

Kiss The Girls ≣ 1997 ≣ Trailer ≣ Remastered

Kiss The Girls ≣ 1997 ≣ Trailer ≣ Remastered

Kiss the Girls - Trailer

Kiss the Girls - Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Wuchak

Written on June 19, 2020

_**Starts good and becomes increasingly farfetched**_

A serial killer is loose in Durham, North Carolina, who’s actually a serial collector of young women. Forensic psychologist Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) ventures down from D.C. to assist in the investigation since his niece is one of the victims. He eventually teams-up with a surgeon who escaped the perpetrator’s lair (Ashley Judd). Cary Elwes and Tony Goldwyn are also on hand.

“Kiss the Girls” (1997) is a detective thriller in the mold of “Silence of the Lambs” (1991) with some “Se7en” (1995) and a dash of “Scream” (1996), but less gruesome and therefore presumably more palatable to a larger audience. What I appreciate most about this flick is the lush nighttime sylvan cinematography. The cast is good as well...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on September 7, 2022

Morgan Freeman is quite effective here in this adaptation of James Patterson's novel about the kidnap of the niece of this police psychologist/detective. Racing to her North Carolina school, "Cross" discovers pretty quickly that she is likely to be the latest in a line of youngsters abused and killed at the hands of the so-called "Casanova"! Fortunately, one of his would be victims - "Kate" (Ashley Judd) - manages to escape her captivity, and with "Cross" and time very much against them, tries to track down this murderer. It stays fairly faithful to the book and that's maybe why it doesn't quite work. The narrative is really rather dry, the dialogue all a bit too wordy and though the subject matter is quite disturbing, there isn't a great deal of menace on show for us here. "Cross" is just...

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A review by Andre Gonzales

Written on July 7, 2023

Not that bad of a movie. Gets involved in a sex ring. Alex Cross has to figure out if she a victim or a participant....

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A review by JPV852

Written on September 18, 2023

Watched this one again last night and still holds up as a solid 1990s crime-thriller based on the James Patterson novel with a great cast headlined by Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd as well as Cary Elwes, Tony Goldwyn, Brian Cox, Jay O. Sanders and Jeremy Piven. **3.75/5**...

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A review by RalphRahal

Written on December 14, 2024

Ashley Judd stood out with her strong performance, balancing vulnerability and determination really well. Morgan Freeman was great too, his calm, confident presence fits perfectly in roles like this, and he definitely carried a lot of the movie’s weight.

On the other hand, William Converse-Roberts, who played Dr. Wick Sachs wasn’t very convincing. For a character tied to such a disturbing element of the story, his performance lacked the intensity or depth needed to make it truly impactful. It felt like a missed opportunity to add more tension to the scene.

That said, the movie overall was cool. It had a solid pace, good production values, and kept me engaged throughout. While it’s not one of those thrillers that blows you away, it’s worth a watch...

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