Kiss of Death
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Kiss of Death may refer to:
- Kiss of Judas, Judas's betrayal of Jesus with a kiss identifying him to his executioners
- Kiss of death (mafia), a Mafia signal that someone has been marked for execution
Film and television
- Kiss of Death (1916 film), a Swedish silent film directed by Victor Sjöström
- Kiss of Death (1947 film), a film directed by Henry Hathaway
- Kiss of Death (1977 film), a made-for-TV film directed by Mike Leigh
- Kiss of Death (1995 film), a remake of the 1947 film, directed by Barbet Schroeder
- Kiss of Death (TV drama), a 2008 UK crime drama
- "Kiss of Death" (Get Smart), an episode of Get Smart
- "Kiss of Death" (That '70s Show), an episode of That '70s Show
Sports
- A game-winning shot made by Mario Elie for the Houston Rockets in Game 7 of 1995 NBA Western Conference Semifinals.
Literature
- The Kiss of Death, a 2008 novel by Marcus Sedgwick
- Kiss of Death, a young-adult novel by Malcolm Rose
- Kiss of Death, the eighth novel in The Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine
Music
- Kiss of Death (Jadakiss album), 2004
- Kiss of Death (Motörhead album), 2006
- Kiss of Death (Untoten album), an album by Untoten, 1997
- "Kiss of Death", a song by Anvil from Strength of Steel
- "Kiss of Death", a song by Alec Empire from Futurist
- "Kiss of Death", a song by Black Sabbath from Forbidden
- "Kiss of Death", a song by Dokken from Back for the Attack
- "Kiss of Death", a song by Glamour of the Kill from Glamour of the Kill
- "Kiss of Death", a song by New Order, the B-side of the single "The Perfect Kiss"
- "Kiss of Death", a song by Split Lip Rayfield from Never Make It Home
- "Da Last Don", the first track off Master P's 7th Album "MP Da Last Don", which was released on June 2, 1998.
Technology
- Kiss of death (firearm), a handgun hidden in lipstick, used by the KGB
- Kiss-o'-Death, a network packet used to counteract NTP server misuse and abuse
Art
- Kiss of Death, a 1930 marble sculpture (Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona)
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