‘A honeymoon of ecstasy turns into a nightmare…’
Honeymoon of Horror is a 1964 American horror thriller film about the new bride of a strange sculptor who thinks that someone wants her dead.
Directed by Irwin Meyer – his solo directorial credit – from a screenplay written by Alexander Panas, the Flamingo production stars Robert Parsons, Abbey Heller, Alexander Panas and Vincent Petti.
Plot:
Lilli (Abbey Heller) marries sculptor Emile Duvre (Robert Parsons) and moves into his large mansion in Florida. However, she soon starts receiving threatening phone calls and narrowly escapes injury in a series of accidents…
Reviews:
“Honeymoon marks the lone shot at directing for Irwin Meyer, who plowed greener pastures as a producer of made-for-TV movies (e.g., 1998’s exclamation-theirs Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), and one can see why. Still, it’s not a vacuum of entertainment. Where else — in today’s society, especially — will one hear a woman speak the line “Yes, but he’s just a minor sex maniac” as a point of justification?” Flick Attack
“Some beatniks, belly dancing, ketchup blood and a midget can’t stop it dragging. One for fans of Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966).” DF Video Diary, Letterboxd
“It’s a cheap low budget horror movie but the acting is pretty decent, the story is pretty good and the characters are fairly interesting. It kind of ends up being A Bucket of Blood without the humor.” James, Letterboxed
Choice dialogue:
Emile: “Shut up! You could turn snow black!”
Cast and characters:
- Robert Parsons … Emile Duvre
- Abbey Heller … Lilli Duvre
- Alexander Panas … Max Duvre
- Vincent Petti … Hajmir Dallali
- Beverly Lane … Helene Russel
- Dorothy Farol … Myra Amstadt
- Monroe Myers … Duane Albright
- Michael DeBeausset … Socki Van Bridge
- Snuffy Miller … Toulouse
- Christy Foushee … Tutti-Frutti Johnson
- Reuben Guberman … Baron von Turko
- Yanka Mann … Waitress
- Ingrid Albert
- Dawn Meredith
- Mary Robbins
Filming locations:
Studio Mansion of Baron Sepy Dubronyi, Coconut Grove, Florida
Technical details:
- 82 minutes
- Eastmancolor
Notes:
Not to be confused with Honeymoon Horror (1982).