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"Kiss the Girls" is the name of a 1995 psychological thriller novel by James Patterson and of a 1997 film adaptation of the novel. Both feature African-American psychologist Alex Cross as the main character. The film was directed by Gary Fleder. It cast Morgan Freeman as Cross.The main plot involves the parallel trails of action of two kidnappers, the "Casanova" of North Carolina and the "Gentleman Caller" of Carolina. Both are responsible for the disappearances of numerous women. A few are actually killed. The rest are held in long-term captivity, for their abductors' sadomasochistic pleasure.Cross is involved when his niece Naomi (Gina Ravera) becomes the latest missing victim in North Carolina. Cross joins forces with Kate Mc Tiernan (Ashley Judd), the only recent victim who managed to escape on her own. The two have to find out the way the two criminals are connected and discover their identity before more victims are taken.The film received mixed reviews. While certain critics felt it maintained the creepy atmosphere and solid dialogue of the novel, others noted that it failed to include the psychological depth of the original. The complex motivations of the villains were not included in the adaptation. Nevertheless, the film was a modest box office success. It managed to earn $60,527,873 in the United States market and at least other $24,500,000 in international markets. It was the 28th most profitable film of its year.
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