Love Me Deadly

Love Me Deadly

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Necrophilia | B Movie

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Tom Doniger, Jacques Lacerte, Howard Hohler
  • Cast(s): Mary Charlotte Wilcox, Lyle Waggoner, Christopher Stone, Timothy Scott, H.B. Halicki See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 35min
  • Music: John Speak,Phil Moody
  • Similar To: I Saw the TV Glow, Hold Your Breath
  • Story:
    A young socialite struggling to control her necrophiliac urges is torn between her affection for a kind businessman and the mortician who supplies her with bodies.
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STORY

Story
A young socialite struggling to control her necrophiliac urges is torn between her affection for a kind businessman and the mortician who supplies her with bodies.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 42,500 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Many of the guests at the party were played by crew members. Buck Edwards, who plays the cult member with a shaved head, is briefly visible as a guest in the background.

Released to a limited number of theaters in 1973 as 'Secrets of Death Room' on a double bill with November Children (1972), with the latter sporting the title 'Nightmare of Death'.

Popular Dialogues

"Lindsay Finch: Don't you understand? I said, I'm not going. Fred McSweeney: I believe I do understand. I recognised you from the Baxter funeral on the seventh. I couldn't help but notice your affection for the deceased. Lindsay Finch: You must be mistaken. I know no one named Baxter. Please, I don't want to be rude... Fred McSweeney: The word is, necrophilia. Turn on your lights and follow that car. [they drive off] Fred McSweeney: You're upset. Don't be. We're quite normal people, just with different passions. Our drives and needs aren't understood by many people, so we have to keep them secret. You're not alone. In our group we have several members who... who participate."