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Name | The Honeymoon Killers |
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Caption | theatrical poster |
Director | Leonard Kastle |
Producer | Warren Steibel |
Writer | Leonard Kastle |
Starring | Shirley StolerTony Lo BiancoMarilyn ChrisDoris Roberts |
Music | Gustav Mahler |
Cinematography | Oliver Wood |
Editing | Richard BrophyStanley Warnow |
Distributor | American International Pictures |
Released | 1970 |
Runtime | 115 minutes |
Country | |
Language | English |
Budget | $150,000 |
The Honeymoon Killers is a 1970 American film written and directed by Leonard Kastle, and starring Shirley Stoler and Tony Lo Bianco. It tells the story of Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, the notorious "lonely hearts killers" who murdered at least 12 women in the 1940s. The soundtrack is from the first movement of the 6th Symphony of Gustav Mahler.
Moved by her devotion, Ray asks Martha to visit him in New York. There, Ray reveals that he is a con man who corresponds with lonely women with the intent to seduce and swindle them. Martha still proclaims her love for Ray, however, and she accompanies him as he moves from woman to woman. Posing as his sister, Martha can barely contain her jealousy as she watches Ray romance other women, though Ray promises her that he will never sleep with them. Ray marries a pregnant woman, Myrtle Young (played by Marilyn Chris), and Martha gives her a fatal dose of pills after Young aggressively attempts to sleep with Ray.
Martha and Ray move onto their next target, and Martha attempts to drown herself after catching Ray in a compromising position. To placate her, Ray buys Martha a house in the suburbs; however, their attempt at living as a "normal" couple fails, and they resume their criminal activities. Ray, under the alias "Charles Martin", becomes engaged to the elderly Janet Fay (played by Mary Jane Higby) and takes her to the house he shares with Martha. Janet entrusts Ray with a check for $10,000, but she becomes suspicious of the couple. When Janet tries to contact her family, Ray and Martha hit her in the head with a hammer and strangle her to death. Her body is buried in the cellar.
Martha and Ray then spend several weeks living with the widowed Delphine Dowling and her young daughter. Delphine confides in Martha, hoping that she will help convince Ray to marry her as soon as possible because she is pregnant with Ray's child. Furious, Martha attempts to kill Delphine when her daughter enters the room with Ray. Ray shoots Delphine in the head and Martha drowns her daughter in the cellar. Ray tells Martha that they'll move onto another woman, reaffirming his promise never to betray Martha with one of his marks. Realizing that Ray will never stop lying to her, Martha calls the police and calmly waits for them to arrive.
The epilogue takes place four months later, with Martha and Ray in jail and awaiting trial. Martha receives a letter from Ray in which he tells her that, despite everything, she is the only woman he ever loved. Titles on the screen then conclude the story, saying that Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez were executed on March 8, 1951.
Category:Crime drama films Category:Docudramas Category:Films based on actual events Category:Serial killer films Category:American films Category:English-language films Category:1970 films Category:1970s crime films
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