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Director
  
Terence Fisher

Cinematography
  
Geoffrey Faithfull

Country
  
United Kingdom

5.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Kill Me Tomorrow movie poster

Release date
  
1957

Writer
  
Robert Falconer (screenplay), Robert Falconer (story), Paddy Manning OBrine

Produced by
  
Francis Searle, Richard Gordon

Cast
  
Pat O'Brien
(Bart Crosbie),
Lois Maxwell
(Jill Brook),
George Coulouris
(Heinz Webber),
Wensley Pithey
(Inspector Lane)

Similar movies
  
Dr. No
,
From Russia With Love
,
The Spy Who Loved Me
,
You Only Live Twice
,
For Your Eyes Only
,
The Living Daylights

Tagline
  
Murder flawless as the diamond!

Kill me tomorrow i require chocolate


Kill Me Tomorrow is a 1957 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Pat O'Brien and Lois Maxwell. It was made by Tempean Films at Southall Studios in West London.

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Kill Me Tomorrow movie scenes

The film features a cameo by Tommy Steele.

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Plot

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After suffering a series of personal setbacks and in desperate need of cash, reporter Bart Crosbie tries to get his old job back. But when he returns to the newspaper offices, Crosbie discovers that his former boss has been murdered. He is then offered money by the killer, a diamond smuggler, to take the murder rap.

Cast

  • Pat O'Brien as Bart Crosbie
  • Lois Maxwell as Jill Brook
  • George Coulouris as Heinz Webber
  • Wensley Pithey as Inspector Lane
  • Tommy Steele as Himself
  • Freddie Mills as Waxy Lister
  • Ronald Adam as Mr. Brook
  • Robert Brown as Steve Ryan
  • Richard Pasco as Dr. Fisher
  • April Olrich as Bella Braganza
  • Peter Swanwick as Harrison
  • Al Mulock as Rod
  • Raymond Russell as boy in Hospital (uncredited)
  • Larry Taylor as Carson
  • Critical reception

    The Radio Times called the film a "far-fetched B-movie...Terence Fisher directs with little enthusiasm, but it's worth hanging in there to catch the debut of Tommy Steele"; while TV Guide wrote, "it's overplayed and melodramatic but has enough intrigue to make it watchable."

    References

    Kill Me Tomorrow Wikipedia
    Kill Me Tomorrow IMDb Kill Me Tomorrow themoviedb.org