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See also 1996 Mexican film ''Film/DeepCrimson'', the ForeignRemake.

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See also 1996 Mexican film ''Film/DeepCrimson'', the ForeignRemake.
ForeignRemake. ''Lonely Hearts'' (2006), with Creator/SalmaHayek and Creator/JaredLeto, is also based on the Fernandez/Beck case.
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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was made by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures, though they disowned the picture after seeing the final cut and recoiling at the bleak, nhillistic tone of the film. They sold the film to Cinerama Releasing Corporation, who released it to mixed reviews. The film would have been forgotten if not for the Criterion Collection, who released the film in 2003 on DVD.

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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was made by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures, though they disowned the picture after seeing the final cut and recoiling at the bleak, nhillistic nihilistic tone of the film. They sold the film to Cinerama Releasing Corporation, who released it to mixed reviews. The film would have been forgotten if not for the Criterion Collection, who released the film in 2003 on DVD.

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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was made by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures, though they disowned the picture after seeing the final cut and recoiling at the bleak, nhillistic tone of the film. They sold the film to Cinerama Releasing Corporation, who released it to mixed reviews. The film would have been forgotten if not for the Criterion Collect, who released the film in 2003 on DVD. Though the initial release quickly fell out of print, it's 2015 reissue saw the film receive TV airings on Turner Classic Movies; from there the film gained a new audience.

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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was made by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures, though they disowned the picture after seeing the final cut and recoiling at the bleak, nhillistic tone of the film. They sold the film to Cinerama Releasing Corporation, who released it to mixed reviews. The film would have been forgotten if not for the Criterion Collect, Collection, who released the film in 2003 on DVD. Though the initial release quickly fell out of print, it's 2015 reissue saw the film receive TV airings on Turner Classic Movies; from there the film gained a new audience.DVD.


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See also 1996 Mexican film ''Film/DeepCrimson'', the ForeignRemake.
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* SocietyMarchesOn: Martha is fired from her nursing job after her supervisor learns she went away for a romantic weekend with Ray. Nowadays not only would no one bat an eye at that, it would be a moot debate as a person's personal life isn't their boss' business.
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* SpottingTheThread: Janet has already figured out that something is wrong but the true terror of her situation is brought home when Martha slips and addresses "Charles" as "Ray".

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* SpottingTheThread: Janet has already figured out that something is wrong but the true terror of her situation is brought home when Martha slips and addresses "Charles" as "Ray"."Ray".
* WouldHurtAChild: Ray and Martha shamefully murder a little girl without remorse.

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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair distributed by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures. A young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].

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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair distributed made by Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures. A Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures, though they disowned the picture after seeing the final cut and recoiling at the bleak, nhillistic tone of the film. They sold the film to Cinerama Releasing Corporation, who released it to mixed reviews. The film would have been forgotten if not for the Criterion Collect, who released the film in 2003 on DVD. Though the initial release quickly fell out of print, it's 2015 reissue saw the film receive TV airings on Turner Classic Movies; from there the film gained a new audience.

The film is notable for being a textbook example of neo-noir, with it's bleak low budget production giving it a realistic edge to it. Furthermore, it's notable in that a
young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, differences (urban legend being that Scorsese wanted a more artsy look for the film), leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].

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* FanDisservice: Raymond and Martha are so turned on after killing Janet, they almost immediately have sex.


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* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: In a particularly gross, FanDisservice kind of way. Raymond and Martha are so turned on after killing Janet, they almost immediately have sex.
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* HotGuyUglyWife: He's completely enamored with her anyway.
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* SocietyMarchesOn: Martha is fired from her nursing job after her supervisor learns she went away for a romantic weekend with Ray. Nowadays not only would no one bat an eye at that, it would be a moot debate as a person's personal life isn't their boss' business.

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* DeathOfAChild: After murdering Delphine, Ray and Martha murder her little daughter Rainelle.



* FanDisservice: Raymond and Martha are so turned on after killing Janet, they almost immediately have sex.



* GoryDiscretionShot: We are spared the sight of Martha murdering little Rainelle, only hearing one scream.



* InfantImmortality: After murdering Delphine, Ray and Martha murder her little daughter Rainelle.


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** Delphine has this too after Martha tries to smother her. It gets even worse when she realizes that Raymond is in on it and that they're going to kill Rainelle too.
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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair produced by American International Pictures. A young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].

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''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair produced distributed by American International Pictures.Creator/AmericanInternationalPictures. A young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].

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* SerialKiller: Although it's debatable how much they actually qualify as serial killers. Doris and Delphine both die when Martha gives them drug overdoses in a fit of jealous rage, and Janet dies because Martha's brusqueness blows up Janet's anxieties into a confrontation.

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* SerialKiller: Although it's debatable how much they actually qualify as serial killers. Doris and Delphine both die when Martha gives them drug overdoses in a fit of jealous rage, and Janet dies because Martha's brusqueness blows up Janet's anxieties into a confrontation. The real-life Beck and Fernandez are thought to have murdered as many as 20 women.
* SpottingTheThread: Janet has already figured out that something is wrong but the true terror of her situation is brought home when Martha slips and addresses "Charles" as "Ray".
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* ExploitationFilm: Marketed this way, with posters advertising Shirley Stoler in her underwear (something we don't actually see in the movie), and made this way, with the DeliberatelyMonochrome NoBudget look as well as the over-the-top Mahler score. Has been more seriously evaluated by critics in the years after its release.
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* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.

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* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco Fernandez and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.



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* SerialKillerSerialKiller: Although it's debatable how much they actually qualify as serial killers. Doris and Delphine both die when Martha gives them drug overdoses in a fit of jealous rage, and Janet dies because Martha's brusqueness blows up Janet's anxieties into a confrontation.
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* DeathGlare: Martha's inability to fake being nice often manifests itself in her shooting death glares at anyone who gets too cuddly with Ray.
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* ScareChord: Several deliberately cheesy uses of dramatic scare chords as something bad is about to happen, like the melodramatic chord that sounds when Delphine reveals to Martha that Ray impregnated her.

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* ScareChord: Several deliberately cheesy uses of dramatic scare chords as something bad is about to happen, like the melodramatic chord that sounds when Delphine reveals to Martha that Ray impregnated her.her.
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* DatingServiceDisaster: They don't come much worse than this.
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* ConMan: Raymond Fernandez, tricking women into marriage, stealing their money. After he meets Martha they start murdering.
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* BathtubScene: Doris is shown bathing in a tub and singing as Ray and Martha plot and have sex in an adjoining room.


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* DiesWideOpen: Myrtle is found this way after Ray dumps her on a bus while she's dying of a drug overdose.


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* InfantImmortality: After murdering Delphine, Ray and Martha murder her little daughter Rainelle.
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* BleakAbyssRetirementHome: At Ray's demand Martha chucks her mother into one of these. Martha's mom is not happy about it.

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* BleakAbyssRetirementHome: At Ray's demand Martha chucks her mother into one of these. Martha's mom is not happy about it.



* GreenEyedMonster: Martha does not like it at all when Ray starts getting physical with the women he seduces. This often ruins Ray's scams or leads to them killing the victim.

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* GreenEyedMonster: Martha does not like it at all when Ray starts getting physical with the women he seduces. This often ruins Ray's scams or leads to them killing the victim.
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* BleakAbyssRetirementHome: At Ray's demand Martha chucks her mother into one of these. Martha's mom is not happy about it.


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* DearJohnLetter: Ray sends Martha one of these; before graduating to murder this was apparently how Ray ended his scams.


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* GreenEyedMonster: Martha does not like it at all when Ray starts getting physical with the women he seduces. This often ruins Ray's scams or leads to them killing the victim.

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It is based on the true story of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Fernandez_and_Martha_Beck Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck]], the notorious "Lonely Hearts" killers. Beck (Shirley Stoler) is an overweight, unattractive nurse living with her mother in Mobile, Alabama. Martha's friend Bunny (played by Doris Roberts 27 years before ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' signs her up for a "lonely hearts club", and soon she is exchanging passionate letters with Ray Fernandez, a handsome Spaniard (Tony Lo Bianco).

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It is based on the true story of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Fernandez_and_Martha_Beck Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck]], the notorious "Lonely Hearts" killers. Beck (Shirley Stoler) is an overweight, unattractive nurse living with her mother in Mobile, Alabama. Martha's friend Bunny (played by Doris Roberts 27 years before ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'') signs her up for a "lonely hearts club", and soon she is exchanging passionate letters with Ray Fernandez, a handsome Spaniard (Tony Lo Bianco).



* LadyDrunk: In one scene Ray has to stop Martha from taking a drink at 10 am.



* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.

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* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.ugly.
* ScareChord: Several deliberately cheesy uses of dramatic scare chords as something bad is about to happen, like the melodramatic chord that sounds when Delphine reveals to Martha that Ray impregnated her.
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''The Honeymoon Killers'' is a 1970 film written and directed by Leonard Kastle.

It is based on the true story of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Fernandez_and_Martha_Beck Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck]], the notorious "Lonely Hearts" killers. Beck (Shirley Stoler) is an overweight, unattractive nurse living with her mother in Mobile, Alabama. Martha's friend Bunny (played by Doris Roberts 27 years before ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' signs her up for a "lonely hearts club", and soon she is exchanging passionate letters with Ray Fernandez, a handsome Spaniard (Tony Lo Bianco).

Ray hits Martha up for a loan, and unsurprisingly soon afterwards writes her a Dear Jane letter. Not content to simply be dumped, Martha makes contact with Ray. She discovers that Ray is a con artist who specializes in contacting lonely women via lonely hearts clubs, romancing them, and then absconding with her money. Martha, who is desperately lonely and has just lost her nursing job, joins Ray in his schemes, posing as his sister. Soon, the two graduate to murder.

''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair produced by American International Pictures. A young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].

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* BasedOnATrueStory: Verging on VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, despite the "this is a true story" title card at the beginning of the film. The real Beck was a divorcee who abandoned two children to run off with Fernandez; the movie substitutes an elderly mother instead. The real murder spree took place 1947-49; the film has a vague time setting but seems like it's contemporary to the late 1960s. And the real Martha Beck did ''not'' turn herself and Fernandez in; they were arrested after suspicious neighbors called the cops.
* {{Chiaroscuro}}: The awful scene where Martha and Ray murder Janet Fay is lit by only a single desk lamp.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Due to having NoBudget, but serving to reinforce the gritty, dark mood of the film.
* FinishHim: "Finish her!", cries Martha after two whacks from the hammer leave Janet crumpled on the floor but still alive. Together they strangle her.
* TheLoad: Martha is violently jealous of any woman who gets too close to Ray, and also is overtly mean and nasty, unable to fake the easy charm that Ray uses in his schemes. This makes her a less than useful companion. She ruins one scam by freaking out with jealousy in the presence of one mark, and escalates Janet's nervousness into an argument that forces them to murder her. Another of Martha's freakouts leads to the murder of Delphine and her daughter.
* OhCrap: The horrifying death of Janet Fay. Janet, a 66-year-old woman lured by a promise of marriage to handsome "Charles", gradually starts to get more nervous as she goes to bed in the home rented by Fernandez and Beck. She realizes that something is wrong around the time that Martha slaps her, but the true OhCrap moment of terror comes when Martha addresses "Charles" as "Ray". Janet clearly realizes what is happening, but too late.
* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.
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It is based on the true story of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Fernandez_and_Martha_Beck Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck]], the notorious "Lonely Hearts" killers. Beck (Shirley Stoler) is an overweight, unattractive nurse living with her mother in Mobile, Alabama. Martha's friend Bunny (played by Doris Roberts 27 years before ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' signs her up for a "lonely hearts club", and soon she is exchanging passionate letters with Ray Fernandez, a handsome Spaniard (Tony Lo Bianco).

Ray hits Martha up for a loan, and unsurprisingly soon afterwards writes her a Dear Jane letter. Not content to simply be dumped, Martha makes contact with Ray. She discovers that Ray is a con artist who specializes in contacting lonely women via lonely hearts clubs, romancing them, and then absconding with her money. Martha, who is desperately lonely and has just lost her nursing job, joins Ray in his schemes, posing as his sister. Soon, the two graduate to murder.

''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair produced by American International Pictures. A young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].

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It is based on the true story of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Fernandez_and_Martha_Beck Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck]], the notorious "Lonely Hearts" killers. Beck (Shirley Stoler) is an overweight, unattractive nurse living with her mother in Mobile, Alabama. Alabama. Martha's friend Bunny (played by Doris Roberts 27 years before ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' signs her up for a "lonely hearts club", and soon she is exchanging passionate letters with Ray Fernandez, a handsome Spaniard (Tony Lo Bianco).

Ray hits Martha up for a loan, and unsurprisingly soon afterwards writes her a Dear Jane letter. Not content to simply be dumped, Martha makes contact with Ray. Ray. She discovers that Ray is a con artist who specializes in contacting lonely women via lonely hearts clubs, romancing them, and then absconding with her money. money. Martha, who is desperately lonely and has just lost her nursing job, joins Ray in his schemes, posing as his sister. sister. Soon, the two graduate to murder.

''The Honeymoon Killers'' was a NoBudget affair produced by American International Pictures. A young go-getter named Creator/MartinScorsese was originally hired to direct but was fired from the project over creative differences, leading Kastle to direct his own script, for [[OneBookAuthor his only film credit]].



* BasedOnATrueStory: Verging on VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, despite the "this is a true story" title card at the beginning of the film. The real Beck was a divorcee who abandoned two children to run off with Fernandez; the movie substitutes an elderly mother instead. The real murder spree took place 1947-49; the film has a vague time setting but seems like it's contemporary to the late 1960s. And the real Martha Beck did ''not'' turn herself and Fernandez in; they were arrested after suspicious neighbors called the cops.

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* BasedOnATrueStory: Verging on VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, despite the "this is a true story" title card at the beginning of the film. The real Beck was a divorcee who abandoned two children to run off with Fernandez; the movie substitutes an elderly mother instead. instead. The real murder spree took place 1947-49; the film has a vague time setting but seems like it's contemporary to the late 1960s. 1960s. And the real Martha Beck did ''not'' turn herself and Fernandez in; they were arrested after suspicious neighbors called the cops.



* FinishHim: "Finish her!", cries Martha after two whacks from the hammer leave Janet crumpled on the floor but still alive. Together they strangle her.
* TheLoad: Martha is violently jealous of any woman who gets too close to Ray, and also is overtly mean and nasty, unable to fake the easy charm that Ray uses in his schemes. This makes her a less than useful companion. She ruins one scam by freaking out with jealousy in the presence of one mark, and escalates Janet's nervousness into an argument that forces them to murder her. Another of Martha's freakouts leads to the murder of Delphine and her daughter.
* OhCrap: The horrifying death of Janet Fay. Janet, a 66-year-old woman lured by a promise of marriage to handsome "Charles", gradually starts to get more nervous as she goes to bed in the home rented by Fernandez and Beck. She realizes that something is wrong around the time that Martha slaps her, but the true OhCrap moment of terror comes when Martha addresses "Charles" as "Ray". Janet clearly realizes what is happening, but too late.
* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.

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* FinishHim: "Finish her!", cries Martha after two whacks from the hammer leave Janet crumpled on the floor but still alive. Together they strangle her.
* TheLoad: Martha is violently jealous of any woman who gets too close to Ray, and also is overtly mean and nasty, unable to fake the easy charm that Ray uses in his schemes. This makes her a less than useful companion. companion. She ruins one scam by freaking out with jealousy in the presence of one mark, and escalates Janet's nervousness into an argument that forces them to murder her. her. Another of Martha's freakouts leads to the murder of Delphine and her daughter.
* OhCrap: The horrifying death of Janet Fay. Janet, a 66-year-old woman lured by a promise of marriage to handsome "Charles", gradually starts to get more nervous as she goes to bed in the home rented by Fernandez and Beck. Beck. She realizes that something is wrong around the time that Martha slaps her, but the true OhCrap moment of terror comes when Martha addresses "Charles" as "Ray". "Ray". Janet clearly realizes what is happening, but too late.
* OutlawCouple: Lo Bianco and Beck, con artists and murderers. This film has been called something of an antithesis to ''Film/BonnieAndClyde'', being a movie that instead of glamorizing crime, portrayed it as sordid and ugly.

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