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'''The Death Kiss''' was filmed in 1932 starting David Manners playing crusading reporter/amateur detective Franklyn Drew. The film starts at Tomart Studio as they are filming the final scene of The Death Kiss the leading man Myles Brent is shot dead when a prop gun's blanks are replaced with live rounds. Brent a notorious womanizer has a mile long list of suspects making it one heck of a complicated whodunit.
'''The Death Kiss''' was filmed in 1932 starting David Manners playing crusading reporter/amateur detective Franklyn Drew. The film starts at Tomart Studio as they are filming the final scene of The Death Kiss the leading man Myles Brent is shot dead when a prop gun's blanks are replaced with live rounds. Brent a notorious womanizer has a mile long list of suspects making it one heck of a complicated whodunit.


*  Actors: Bela Lugosi, [[David Manners]], Adrienne Ames, [[John Wray]], [[Vince Barnett]], [[Edward Van Sloan]], [[Wade Boteler]]
*  Actors: Bela Lugosi, [[David Manners]], Adrienne Ames, [[John Wray]], [[Vince Barnett]], [[Edward Van Sloan]], [[Wade Boteler]]
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*  Directors: Edwin L. Marin
*  Directors: Edwin L. Marin


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'''The following guns were used in the movie The Death Kiss:'''
'''The following guns were used in the movie The Death Kiss:'''
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Revision as of 07:47, 22 June 2009

The Death Kiss was filmed in 1932 starting David Manners playing crusading reporter/amateur detective Franklyn Drew. The film starts at Tomart Studio as they are filming the final scene of The Death Kiss the leading man Myles Brent is shot dead when a prop gun's blanks are replaced with live rounds. Brent a notorious womanizer has a mile long list of suspects making it one heck of a complicated whodunit.

  • Directors: Edwin L. Marin

The following guns were used in the movie The Death Kiss:

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Colt New Service

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Colt New Service - .44-40
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Police and Studio officials checking all the Colt New Service Revolvers on the table
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Police and Studio officials checking all the Colt New Service Revolvers on the table

Colt Detective Special

Colt Detective Special - .38 Special
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Chalmers preparing to throw his Colt Detective Special Revolver on the incinerator
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Studio Officer Gulliver (Vince Barnett) holding a Colt Official Police Revolver

Colt Official Police

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Colt Official Police - .38 Special
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Studio Officer Gulliver (Vince Barnett) aims his Colt Official Police Revolver on Chalmers
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Propmaster handing out Colt Official Police Revolvers on set prior to filming
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Propmaster loading Colt Official Police Revolvers with blanks on set prior to filming

Remington 1866 Derringer

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Remington 1866 Derringer - .41 Rim Fire
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Franklyn Drew (David Manners) find a Remington 1866 Derringer mounted in the set light
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Franklyn Drew (David Manners) find a Remington 1866 Derringer mounted in the set light