A Kiss So Deadly
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A Kiss So Deadly is a 1996 made-for-television thriller directed by Chuck Bowman.[1]
- Charles Shaughnessy as Tom Deese
- Dedee Pfeiffer as Catherine Deese
- Tom Bresnahan as Todd Gale
- Noelle Parker as June Stern
- Kerrie Keane as Addy Deese
- Charlotte Ross as Amanda Blake
- Scott Simpson as Stalker
- Jeffrey Pillars as Ray
- Robert Catrini as Craig
- Paul Sincoff as Officer Cruz
- Tim Gardner as Officer Chaso
- Nina Repeta as Waitress
- Jeff Hochendoner as Bartender
- William Gregory Lee as Adam
- Steve Posner as Professor
- Michael Genevie as Det. Ron Marin
- Hank Troscianiec as First Cop
- Brian Keith Gamble (credited as Brian Gamble) as Second Cop
- Julián Vicente as Detective
- Barry Bell as Condo Supervisor
Crew
- Directed by Chuck Bowman
- Written by Nevin Schreiner (story and teleplay) and Monica Parker (story)
- Produced by Chuck Bowman, Jennifer Alward (executive producer) and Jill Proctor (associate producer)
- Music by Joseph Conlan
- Cinematography by Karl Herrmann
- Edited by Jonathon Braun
Plot
Tom Deese (Charles Shaughnessy) falls in love with his daughter's roommate, Amanda (Charlotte Ross), and becomes the focus of his daughter Catherine's (Dedee Pfeiffer) suspicions when Amanda is murdered.