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"Kiss the Girls" is a gripping crime thriller directed by Gary Fleder, released in 1997. The film follows forensic psychologist Dr. Alex Cross, played by the talented Morgan Freeman, as he becomes entangled in a twisted web of kidnappings and murders orchestrated by a cunning serial killer. When a brilliant and resilient young woman named Kate McTiernan, portrayed by Ashley Judd, manages to escape the clutches of the sadistic kidnapper, Cross teams up with her to track down the perpetrator before he strikes again. As the investigation unfolds, Cross and McTiernan discover a pattern to the abductions that leads them to a chilling revelation about the killer's motives. Along the way, they encounter obstacles and red herrings that keep them on their toes, testing their wits and resolve. Cary Elwes delivers a memorable performance as one of the key suspects in this heart-pounding tale of cat-and-mouse. With its suspenseful storytelling and stellar cast, "Kiss the Girls" is a riveting blend of crime, drama, and mystery that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
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Morgan Freeman was initially hesitant to take on the role of Alex Cross in 'Kiss the Girls' because he was concerned about being typecast in detective roles. However, he changed his mind after meeting director Gary Fleder, who convinced him with the character's depth and the script's psychological intricacies. This role significantly boosted Freeman's career in crime dramas.
The escape scene in the woods was shot with a then-innovative steady cam rig to create a continuous, fluid motion, despite the rough terrain. The filming took place over three nights in the forests of North Carolina. The crew had to light up large sections of the forest, which required over 500 meters of cable and dozens of light rigs to achieve the eerie effect.
Ashley Judd was not the first choice for the role of Dr. Kate McTiernan. The role was originally offered to Sigourney Weaver, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with another project. Judd's powerful audition, however, left the producers and director convinced that she was the perfect fit, leading to her breakout role in a major film.
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🎬During filming, a real police officer was brought on set to consult, ensuring the investigation scenes were portrayed authentically. This officer ended up improvising a few lines that made it into the final cut, bringing an unexpected level of realism to the film.
💡The creepy mask used by the kidnapper in 'Kiss the Girls' was inspired by an actual ancient tribal mask from Papua New Guinea. The prop department modified it slightly to enhance its menacing appearance, adding to the film's chilling atmosphere.
🎯Despite being set in North Carolina, much of 'Kiss the Girls' was actually filmed in the Los Angeles area. This included the use of the Ebell of Los Angeles, a historic women's club, to double as a police station in several key scenes, blending Southern architecture with Hollywood set design tricks.
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