Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
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Ralph Cotter doesn't care about anything. Except his next "kill." After escaping from prison, the cold-blooded mobster satisfies a pent-up lust for violence in a n unstoppable crime-spree with Barbara, his love-struck gun moll. But when Cotter heartlessly murders her brother and dumps her for a classy debutante, Barbara plots a vicious end to the gangster's cruel campaign. It's JAMES CAGNEY at his bad-guy best in this tense saga on underworld revenge! KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE, one in a great series of classic crime films that have influenced generations of American filmmakers and viewers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30045 in DVD
- Brand: Republic Pictures
- Released on: 2002-03-26
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 102 minutes
Customer Reviews
"Kiss Tommorrow Goodbye"
A little known and little seen film. A gem of a movie that should have a wider viewing audience. Barbara Payton and James Cagney make a dynamic duo when it comes to screen chemistry. This film provided Payton with a break through role that could have led to bigger and better parts had her private life not been her undoing. Cagney as always give a fine performance as a ruthless killer. Well written and well acted,Cagney is less flashy,more finely tuned than usual. Will appeal to film noir fans,though not classic noir.
One More Tough Guy For Cagney
James Cagney pulled off one of his greatest gangster roles fairly late in his career in 1949's "White Heat." You could see he was starting to get a little pudgy in the midsection and gray around the temples for that kind of role, but he still pulled it off.....big-time. What a lot of people don't remember is that he did it one more time - with this film, the following year.
Here, he plays "Ralph Cotter," and he is one nasty dude. It's great to watch Jimmy doing his cocky-thug routine. I wish he could have gone on forever.
The supporting cast, led by Ward Bond, was very good in this film and worth noting. It isn't just all Cagney. Barbara Peyton is realistic as the tough blonde and Helena Carter as the spoiled rich man's daughter. Both are decent at heart and vie for Cagney's affections.
Included in here are crooked cops, a crooked lawyer and other assorted characters. It's a rough movie. Nobody is trustworthy in this story, which is interesting all the way. It should be better known.



