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    To Love, Perhaps to Die

    R1975 · Thriller · 1h 35m

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  1. R | 90 min | Horror. 4.7. Rate. A deranged kid murders his father and has his arm crushed by the farm tractor. After being discharged from the mental hospital with an amputee, he discovers that his mother has remarried, prompting him to go on a homicidal rampage. Director: Marc B. Ray | Stars: Fred Holbert, Leigh Mitchell, Robert Knox, Ron Bastone.

  2. Movie Info. A nurse tries to bring relief to dying people. Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery & thriller. Original Language: Spanish (Spain) Director: Eloy de la Iglesia. Writer: Eloy de la Iglesia ...

    • Eloy de la Iglesia
    • Christopher Mitchum
  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for To Love, Perhaps to Die (1975) - on AllMovie - Set in the future, the story follows a nurse who…

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  7. Tonight, Screen Slate’s own Jon Dieringer introduces Spanish firebrand Eloy de la Iglesia’s To Love, Perhaps to Die (1973) at the Alamo Drafthouse as part of their Weird Wednesdays series. Iglesia’s film was punk before punk, an ill-mannered screech at Francoist Spain concocted from giallo potboilers, righteous queer pride, leftist jabs and unabashed Kubrick worship.