A Los Angeles heiress with a morbid obsession finds herself trapped between love and the lure of the grave.
LOVE ME DEADLY
A Hunger from Beyond the Grave!
A young socialite struggling to control her necrophiliac urges is torn between her affection for a kind businessman and the mortician who supplies her with bodies.
Love Me Deadly is a 1973 American horror film directed by Jacques Lacerte about a young socialite in Los Angeles whose necrophiliac urges entangle her with a mortician and a devoted businessman.
- Director
- Jacques Lacerte
- Writers
- Jacques Lacerte, Roger Wall, Robert Cleere
- Release
- 1973
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Country
- United States of America
- Language
- English
- Genres
- Horror
- Also Known As
- Secrets of the Death Room, Amami mortalmente, La necrofila
The SassyFlix Take
From the era when even the corpses had better parties than the living.
Why Cult
Love Me Deadly doesn't tiptoe around taboo, centering its story on a female necrophiliac whose habits go far beyond the usual gothic ennui.
Set among the wealthy and weird of 1970s Los Angeles, the film delivers era-specific decadence and morbid party scenes.
From mortician-run ceremonies to all manner of sexual transgression, this is prime psychotronic horror—transgressive, surreal, and never dull.
With both male and female full frontal nudity on display, Love Me Deadly doesn't shy from exploiting the human form—alive or otherwise.
About This Film
Her friend Wade Farrow is romantically interested in her, but she rejects his affections. Meanwhile, mortician Fred McSweeney notices Lindsay's attendance at the wakes and, although she won't admit to her secret passion, he recognizes her as a kindred spirit. Fred has a Satanic coven that meets after hours in the mortuary for necrophilic orgies with the latest cadavers. At one point, Fred picks up a gay male hustler under the guise of wanting to engage in sex. Fred brings him to the mortuary where he straps him down and embalms him alive by pumping him full of formaldehyde. Fred eventually coaxes Lindsay to join his group. When Wade follows her to the funeral home, he stumbles across one of the group preparing a body for the coming orgy, and is killed before being sexually ravaged by the cult.
At one of the wakes, Lindsay meets and finds herself drawn to the deceased's brother, art gallery owner Alex Martin. An intense romance begins, Lindsay's first real relationship. The two get married, but Lindsay can't bring herself to consummate the marriage, and Alex is confused and frustrated by his new wife's inability to return his affections. Alex sees Lindsay entering Fred's mortuary one afternoon and grows suspicious of her day-to-day activities. During a conversation with Miss Pritchard, the maid at Lindsay's home, Alex learns that Lindsay developed an unhealthy obsession with her dead father at a young age, and that Lindsay would have her drive her to his grave every day.
Alex drives to the cemetery, and finds Lindsay in a childlike state, frolicking around her father's grave. His appearance there startles her, and Lindsay flees in her car. The following day, Alex attempts to confront her again over the incident, and they briefly become copacetic. They plan to go into the country to visit Alex's family for dinner, but Lindsay claims to feel ill, and encourages Alex to go alone. Before leaving, Alex opens a registered letter addressed to Lindsay from Fred's funeral parlor, notifying of a meeting that night.
Alex attends the family dinner without Lindsay, but leaves early and drives to Fred's funeral parlor. He enters the building and stumbles upon Lindsay and the rest of the cult about to engage in sex with a male corpse. Upon seeing Alex, Fred stabs him to death. Lindsay is brought home by Fred, who gives her a sedative before telling her that he has "prepared" Alex, and that he is in the bedroom waiting for her. While Lindsay lies there, she remembers her inadvertent shooting of her father during her childhood, which resulted in his death. Lindsay stumbles into Alex's bedroom, where she finds Fred fondling Alex's corpse. Lindsay proceeds to clobber Fred to death with a statue before lying beside Alex.
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What is Love Me Deadly about? +
Love Me Deadly is a 1973 American horror film directed by Jacques Lacerte about a young socialite in Los Angeles whose necrophiliac urges entangle her with a mortician and a devoted businessman.
When was Love Me Deadly released? +
Love Me Deadly was released in 1973.
Who directed Love Me Deadly? +
Love Me Deadly was directed by Jacques Lacerte.
How long is Love Me Deadly? +
Love Me Deadly has a runtime of 95 minutes.
What genre is Love Me Deadly? +
Love Me Deadly is a horror film.