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Kiss the Girls

Smart girls. Pretty girls. Missing girls.
1997 | 115m | English

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Forensic psychologist and detective Alex Cross travels to North Carolina and teams with escaped kidnap victim Kate McTiernan to hunt down "Casanova," a serial killer who abducts strong-willed women and forces them to submit to his demands. The trail leads to Los Angeles, where the duo discovers that the psychopath may not be working alone.
Release Date: Sep 29, 1997
Director: Gary Fleder
Writer: David Klass, James Patterson
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords detective, based on novel or book, fbi, kidnapping, investigation, north carolina, escape, serial killer, psychologist, psychological thriller, los angeles, california, doctor, kickboxing, missing person, uncle niece relationship, police psychologist, homicide investigation, psychological detective, psychological profiling
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, David Brown Productions, Rysher Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $60,527,873
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 05, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Morgan Freeman Det. Alex Cross
Ashley Judd Dr. Kate McTiernan
Cary Elwes Det. Nick Ruskin
Alex McArthur Det. Davey Sikes
Tony Goldwyn Dr. Will Rudolph
Jay O. Sanders FBI Agent Kyle Craig
Bill Nunn Det. John Sampson, LAPD
Brian Cox Chief Hatfield, Durham PD
Richard T. Jones Seth Samuel
Roma Maffia Dr. Ruocco
Jeremy Piven Det. Henry Castillo, LAPD
Gina Ravera Naomi Cross
William Converse-Roberts Dr. Wick Sachs
Helen Martin Nana Cross
Tatyana Ali Janell Cross
Mena Suvari Coty Pierce
Heidi Schanz Megan Murphy
Rick Warner Sgt. Willard
Billy Blanks Instructor
Dianna Miranda Jennifer
Mary Major TV Reporter
Melinda Renna TV Reporter
Angel Harper Reporter
Alan Wilder Reporter
Dan Cashman Reporter
Patrick Thomas O'Brien Reporter
Brenda Kincaid Reporter
Lonnie McCullough Reporter
Larry Cedar Reporter
Tresha Rodriguez Reporter
Caroline Case Reporter
Loanne Bishop Kate's Nurse
Tim Ahern LAPD Sergeant
W. Earl Brown Locksmith
Brian Brophy Swim Team Manager
Michael Cutt FBI Agent (Hospital)
Meta Golding Beautiful Girl
Sadie Stratton Beautiful Girl
Brandi Andres Beautiful Girl
Dana Seltzer Beautiful Girl
Justina Vail Evans Beautiful Girl
Nichole McAuley Beautiful Girl
Tricia Vessey Woman at Nepenthe Bar
John Cothran FBI Agent at Lair
Robert Peters Agent on Robe
Jill Callahan Female Reporter in Durham
Nancy Yee Chinese Grandmother
Christina Ma Chinese Mother
David Cowgill Chief Resident
Weston Blakesley Bellman
Joe Inscoe Large Cop
Deborah Strang Dianne Wainford
Robert Overmyer Competitive Swimmer
Boise Holmes Basketball Player
Anna Maria Horsford Vicki Cross (uncredited)
Tony Donno Ethan, Kickboxer (uncredited)
Tracey Walter Clerk in Bookstore (uncredited)
Gregg Henry Detective (uncredited)
Anthony Backman Competitive Swimmer (uncredited)
Jack Kyle Competitive Swimmer (uncredited)
Lino Marrero Basketball Player (uncredited)
Name Job
Gary Fleder Director
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
Aaron Schneider Director of Photography
Deborah Aquila Casting
Jophery C. Brown Stunt Double
Chuck Picerni Jr. Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Erik Rondell Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunt Double
Norman Howell Stunts
Rick Avery Stunts
Tony Donno Stunts
Rick Bota Second Unit Director, Second Unit Director of Photography
C.O. Erickson Unit Production Manager
David Boyd Camera Operator
David Klass Screenplay
Jane Shannon-Smith Casting
William Steinkamp Editor
Nelson Coates Production Design
Harvey Rosenstock Editor
Joseph Hodges Art Direction
Linda Lee Sutton Set Decoration
Jeffrey Hamilton Makeup Artist
Ben Nye Jr. Makeup Artist
Leonard MacDonald Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kerry Dean Williams Dialogue Editor
Nicholas R. Allen Boom Operator
Michael J. Benavente Sound Editor
Jeff Clark Sound Editor
David B. Cohn Sound Editor
Scott Curtis Foley Editor
Ken Dufva Foley Artist
John Dunn Sound Editor
Tammy Fearing Foley Editor
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Darrell Hanzalik ADR Editor
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Spike Allison Hooper Assistant Sound Editor
Susan Kurtz Sound Effects Editor
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Phil Hetos Color Timer
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Jennifer Watson-Johnston Stunts
Tabby Hanson Stunts
Cliff McLaughlin Stunts
Michael Zimbrich First Assistant Director
Dwight Campbell Chief Lighting Technician
Peter Afterman Music Supervisor
Armen Minasian Additional Editor
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax Script Supervisor
Terry Pfrang First Assistant Camera
Harry Zimmerman Second Assistant Camera
Bill Brummond Steadicam Operator
Barry Franenberg Property Master
Cindy Hochman Production Coordinator
Kevin Wadowski First Company Grip
Nancy Blewer Second Second Assistant Director
Brian Bird Art Department Coordinator
Abigail Murray Costume Designer
Rick Picerni Stunts
Tom Ryan First Assistant Camera
Sumi Yang Camera Loader
Thomas A. Payne Cableman
Rick Bioni Assistant Property Master
Jim LaBarge Leadman
Judd Nissen Assistant Production Coordinator
James Harper Set Dresser
R.A. Tony Poland Set Dresser
Paul Penley Set Dresser
Eric Troop Set Dresser
Rick Chinelli Set Dresser
Lisa Goldsmith Set Dresser
Tracy Morris Johnson Set Dresser
Louis Phillips Production Accountant
David M. Rodriguez First Assistant Accountant
Steve Aaron Schultz Production Secretary
Simone Perusse Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Patric J. Abaravich Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Scott Toland Electrician
Michael Lyon Electrician
R. Adam Chambers Rigging Gaffer
Richard Kuhn Second Company Grip
Darrell B. Sheldon Dolly Grip
Dietmar Wendelin Dolly Grip
Mark Volpe Grip
Walter 'T.J.' Johnson Grip
Douglas Womack Construction Coordinator
Randlett King Lawrence Construction Foreman
Jeff Brown Greensman
Sean Taylor Production Coordinator
Taishiro Kiya Conceptual Design
David Dupuis Conceptual Design
Frances Mathias Hair Department Head
Doug Kirkpatrick Hairstylist
Paul H. Lopez Costume Supervisor
Valerie Zielonka Costume Supervisor
Jennifer Day Young Set Costumer
Alan Martin Set Costumer
James McCabe Location Manager
Tony Ciccone First Assistant Editor
Joe Mosca Assistant Editor
Christopher S. Capp Assistant Editor
Debra L. Tennant Assistant Editor
David Williams Supervising Dialogue Editor
Renée Tondelli Supervising ADR Editor
Bill Ward Assistant Sound Editor
Paul O'Bryan Assistant Sound Editor
Bob Baron ADR Mixer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Rick Ash Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Carlson Music Editor
Dick Bernstein Music Editor
Ken Kugler Orchestrator, Conductor
Stephen Krause Scoring Mixer
Jennifer Kunishima Producer's Assistant
Doris Wood Producer's Assistant
Quentin Pierre Actor's Assistant
Corey Gray Actor's Assistant
Brian Regalot Actor's Assistant
Trina Mitchum Actor's Assistant
John Rash Assistant Accountant
Carmen C. Avila Assistant Accountant
Steven M. Boyd Assistant Accountant
Denise Mora Assistant Accountant
Eileen A. O'Donnell Clearances Coordinator
Park Dietz Technical Advisor
Alex Rosenberg Casting Associate
Dayna Polehanki Casting Assistant
Howard B. Davidson Transportation Coordinator
Gary Paulsen Transportation Captain
Robert A. Levine Unit Publicist
Kimberly Wright Still Photographer
John Peyser Special Effects Coordinator
Michael D. Starks Craft Service
Derek Hurd Craft Service
Andrew Casey "B" Camera Operator
Bo Webb Second Assistant Camera
Burton Rencher Art Direction
Stewart 'Polar Bear' Shaw Leadman
Alex L. Ferguson Props
Peter Battistelli Construction Coordinator
Geoffrey Cormier Greensman
Diane Ward Assistant Production Coordinator
Vick Griffin Location Manager
Reva Grantham Craft Service
Mike Schorr Special Effects Coordinator
Michael Kahn Second Unit First Assistant Director
Rexford L. Metz Second Unit Director of Photography, Aerial Camera
Alec Hirschfeld Camera Operator
Marc Hirschfeld First Assistant Camera
Daniel Galiardi Second Assistant Camera
Keith Pickett Chief Lighting Technician
David Noble First Company Grip
Ben Noble Second Company Grip
Scott Johnson Aerial Camera Technician
Steve Hand Aerial Coordinator
Jonathan Silver Title Designer
Michael G. Jefferson Production Assistant
Rick Kelly Production Assistant
Gian Temperilli Production Assistant
Robert Colicci Production Assistant
Patrick Guzzo Production Assistant
Keith Popely Production Assistant
Kyle Kaufman Production Assistant
Burton L. Warner Production Assistant
Ray Blanchard Production Assistant
Kevin M. Jackson Production Assistant
Michael Triandafils Production Assistant
Brad Sykes Production Assistant
Susan K. Hoover Production Assistant
Kurt Zelnak Production Assistant
David Curtis Production Assistant
Kelly King Production Assistant
Leigh Bragassa Production Assistant
James Patterson Novel
Trey Batchelor Second Assistant Director
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Lee Orloff Sound Mixer
David Bartlett Supervising Sound Editor
Randy K. Singer Foley Mixer
Name Title
C.O. Erickson Executive Producer
Joe Wizan Producer
Steve Wizan Co-Producer
David Brown Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
5.0

_**Starts good and becomes increasingly farfetched**_ A serial killer is loose in Durham, North Carolina, who’s actually a serial collector of young women. Forensic psychologist Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) ventures down from D.C. to assist in the investigation since his niece is one of the victi ... ms. He eventually teams-up with a surgeon who escaped the perpetrator’s lair (Ashley Judd). Cary Elwes and Tony Goldwyn are also on hand. “Kiss the Girls” (1997) is a detective thriller in the mold of “Silence of the Lambs” (1991) with some “Se7en” (1995) and a dash of “Scream” (1996), but less gruesome and therefore presumably more palatable to a larger audience. What I appreciate most about this flick is the lush nighttime sylvan cinematography. The cast is good as well. The first half is great for this genre, but the story gets progressively implausible from there with a muddled midsection. And then there’s the ‘big reveal’ at the end, which was predictable from the get-go. At the end of the day “Kiss the Girls” is worthwhile if you like detective thrillers and the cast, but be prepared for a wildly unrealistic tale. The sequel, “Along Came a Spider” (2001), had the same problem where the ‘big reveal’ is even more eye-rolling. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot in North Carolina and Southern Cal. GRADE: C

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Morgan Freeman is quite effective here in this adaptation of James Patterson's novel about the kidnap of the niece of this police psychologist/detective. Racing to her North Carolina school, "Cross" discovers pretty quickly that she is likely to be the latest in a line of youngsters abused and kille ... d at the hands of the so-called "Casanova"! Fortunately, one of his would be victims - "Kate" (Ashley Judd) - manages to escape her captivity, and with "Cross" and time very much against them, tries to track down this murderer. It stays fairly faithful to the book and that's maybe why it doesn't quite work. The narrative is really rather dry, the dialogue all a bit too wordy and though the subject matter is quite disturbing, there isn't a great deal of menace on show for us here. "Cross" is just too clever; the clues too obscure for us but childsplay for him, and after a while that starts to grate a little. The best examples of this genre allow the audience to participate in the manhunt along with the characters. Not so much here. Freeman owns the screen, as usual, and Judd is perfectly acceptable as his feisty and determined sidekick as we head to a denouement that has just enough jeopardy to keep it interesting. There are loads of "Alex Cross" books, so I would expect more from this character - I hope this is but a bedrock for a darker and more complex sequel.

Sep 06, 2022
SoSmooth1982
7.0

Not that bad of a movie. Gets involved in a sex ring. Alex Cross has to figure out if she a victim or a participant. ...

Jul 07, 2023
JPV852
8.0

Watched this one again last night and still holds up as a solid 1990s crime-thriller based on the James Patterson novel with a great cast headlined by Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd as well as Cary Elwes, Tony Goldwyn, Brian Cox, Jay O. Sanders and Jeremy Piven. **3.75/5** ...

Sep 18, 2023
RalphRahal
6.0

Ashley Judd stood out with her strong performance, balancing vulnerability and determination really well. Morgan Freeman was great too, his calm, confident presence fits perfectly in roles like this, and he definitely carried a lot of the movie’s weight. On the other hand, William Converse-Robert ... s, who played Dr. Wick Sachs wasn’t very convincing. For a character tied to such a disturbing element of the story, his performance lacked the intensity or depth needed to make it truly impactful. It felt like a missed opportunity to add more tension to the scene. That said, the movie overall was cool. It had a solid pace, good production values, and kept me engaged throughout. While it’s not one of those thrillers that blows you away, it’s worth a watch

Dec 16, 2024