An icon of film noir, Kiss of Death (1947) tells the tale of a petty crook-turned-stool pigeon (Victor Mature) who, in his attempt to go straight, finds himself stalked by a psycho killer, the notorious Tommy Udo. One of c... more »inema's most frightening villains, Udo is incarnated in a startling début performance by the one and only Richard Widmark, whose career was launched here under the guiding hand of veteran director Henry Hathaway. Shot in documentary style on location in New York City, the film also features a striking score by David Buttolph. LANGUAGE: English VIDEO: 1080p High Definition / 1.33:1 AUDIO: English 2.0 DTS-HD MA / English 1.0 DTS-HD MA SUBTITLES: English SDH 1947 / B&W 99 MINUTES NOT RATED« less