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The Honeymoon Killers is a 1970 American crime film written and directed by Leonard Kastle, and starring Shirley Stoler and Tony Lo Bianco. Its plot follows a sullen, overweight nurse who is seduced by a handsome con man, with whom she embarks on a murder spree of single women.
- ~$200,000
- Gustav Mahler
- February 4, 1970
- Warren Steibel
Feb 4, 1970 · The Honeymoon Killers: Directed by Leonard Kastle, Donald Volkman. With Shirley Stoler, Tony Lo Bianco, Mary Jane Higby, Doris Roberts. An obese, embittered nurse doesn't mind if her toupee-wearing boyfriend romances and fleeces other women, as long as he takes her along on his con jobs.
- (5.7K)
- 1970-02-04
- Crime, Drama, Romance
- 107
Martha Beck (Shirley Stoler), an obese nurse who is desperately lonely, joins a "correspondence club" and finds a romantic pen pal in Ray Fernandez (Tony Lo Bianco).
- (122)
- Leonard Kastle, Donald Volkman
- R
- Crime, Drama
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Synopsis. When Martha Beck, an unmarried, 200-pound nurse in a Mobile, Alabama, hospital, sends her name in to a lonely hearts club, she receives a letter from Spanish immigrant Ray Fernandez. A meeting is arranged, and Martha is immediately attracted to the suave gigolo.
- Leonard Kastle
- Shirley Stoler
Summaries. An obese, embittered nurse doesn't mind if her toupee-wearing boyfriend romances and fleeces other women, as long as he takes her along on his con jobs. In the early 1950s, Martha Beck, who lives with her slightly senile mother, is the head nurse in a Mobile, Alabama hospital.
Overview. 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.
Romance. Thriller. Tagline One of the most bizarre episodes in the annals of American Crime. An obese, embittered nurse doesn't mind if her toupee-wearing boyfriend romances and fleeces other women, as long as he takes her along on his con jobs.