

The Honeymoon Killers
Martha Beck, an obese nurse who is desperately lonely, joins a "correspondence club" and finds a romantic pen pal in Ray Fernandez. Martha falls hard for Ray, and is intent on sticking with him even when she discovers he's a con man who seduces lonely single women, kills them and then takes their money. She poses as Ray's sister and joins Ray on a wild killing spree, fueled by her lingering concern that Ray will leave her for one of his marks.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, overweight woman answers a personal ad and finds herself drawn into a twisted relationship with a con man. He lures her into a life of crime, culminating in a series of murders as they prey on lonely women. Their increasingly erratic behavior and the escalating body count lead them down a path of destruction.
Critical Reception
The Honeymoon Killers was met with critical acclaim for its chilling portrayal of obsession and murder. Reviewers praised its raw, unflinching depiction of the killers' psychological descent and the unsettling atmosphere. It is considered a cult classic for its unique blend of dark humor and genuine horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling realism and grim atmosphere.
- Lauded for the disturbing performances of its lead actors.
- Considered a cult classic for its unique take on the serial killer genre.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but critical consensus points to a disturbing and effective film.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Prize of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival (1971).
Fun Fact
The film was based on the real-life case of Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, the infamous 'Lonely Hearts Killers'.
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