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IMDbMovie was filmed in Tucson, Arizona and the surrounding area, including the copper mine south of town.
Ira Levin's "A Kiss Before Dying" novel won the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel.
According to sources at Turner Classic Movies, Joanne Woodward once stated that she not only considers this the worst of her movies, but the worst Hollywood movie ever made.
The film was made and released about three years after its source novel of the same name by Ira Levin had been first published in 1953.
The producers had to fight the Production Code office, or what was left of it by this time, to get the word "pregnant" into the film. Even then, the word was deleted in some parts of the country by local censors.
"Bud Corliss: It's not right. Dorothy Kingship: What? Bud Corliss: For anyone to love somebody as much as I love you."
"Bud Corliss: Haven't you heard? Love conquers all."