The Honeymoon Killers (The Criterion Collection)

The Honeymoon Killers (The Criterion Collection)
by Leonard Kastle, Donald Volkman

The Honeymoon Killers (The Criterion Collection)
List Price: $19.92
Our Price: $19.88
You Save: $10.03 (33%)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $16.32 (click here)
Category: DVD
See more DVD releases


(Click here)
Buy this DVD movie at online store in your country
Canada

DVD Cover Information

Actor: Doris Roberts, Kip McArdle, Mary Jane Higby, Shirley Stoler, Tony Lo Bianco
Director: Donald Volkman, Leonard Kastle
Brand: STOLER,SHIRLEY
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; English (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Format: Anamorphic, Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.85:1
Running Time: 108 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2003-07-22
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Studio: Criterion

Movie Reviews of The Honeymoon Killers (The Criterion Collection)

Movie Review: STOP READING AND BUY THIS NOW!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is turning into one of my favorite movies ever. It is so rich, dark and complex, genuinely shocking and disturbing, well written, well photographed, well acted... I just can't say enough good things about it.

This is also one of those movies that I think it is better to know as little as possible about before seeing it, so if I were you, I would turn the Internet off and go buy it right now. But since I know that if you don't know anything about it, you have no reason to buy it, I will tell you that it is a true crime drama that concerns a very perverse relationship, the bilking of innocents, and elements of very black humor. Okay, stop reading now and go buy it. I'm really serious, you NEED to see this.

SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT >>>>>
I have watched this movie four times now, and it just keeps getting richer each time. Though it may not always seem like it, every single element is in place and the script and direction are as tight as they can possibly be. The remarkable thing about this movie is how the characters--ALL the characters, not just the main ones--are so richly delineated, and yet at the center of the film some puzzling ambiguities remain. What is it that Ray really sees in Martha? Is it that she says she'll kill herself for him? Or does he simply think he can make more money with an accomplice? And why doesn't Martha realize that what he's doing to all these other women is also happening to HER? How many times can she hear that he'll marry her after their next job?

There are scenes that stand out for their content, and scenes that stand out for their technique. Among the former are the scenes with Bunny [Doris Roberts, who later went on to be Ray's mother on Everybody Loves Raymond], who one could argue is responsible for the entire situation. It is she who submits Martha's name to the lonely hearts club, and it is her who actually first tells Raymond that Martha is going to kill herself. Then there is the shocking scene in which Martha leaves her elderly mother at home to die while she runs off to be with Raymond. The mother's bitter rage/sudden reversal and begging/bitter damnation is shocking, true, and desperately pathetic all at once. "Unforgettable" is a word too often applied to movies, but for me this scene is truly unforgettable. And this is only the first 20 minutes!

The performances are also astonishing. Shirley Stoler--I don't even know how well she's acting, because her character is such a powerhouse that it's hard to tell. To me she is utterly convincing. Tony Lo Blanco is a good actor, all narcissism, menace and sociopathy, and the film could not have the impact it does if he was not a LEGITIMATE SEX BOMB [just wait for the swimsuit scene]. He makes it very easy to see why all of these women would fall for him--and why you would still consider staying with him even if you knew what a slime he was.

And then there are all the individual women, each of whom stand out clearly from each other. There is an undercurrent of black humor to the film. You can't help but laugh and marvel at the women because are all so astonishingly pathetic, and yet there is a simultaneous feeling of pity and pain for them, because they're all SO PATHETIC. Of all of them, Mary Jane Higby as Janet Fay stands out for the moving vulnerability of her affection for Ray, the hilarity of the scenes demonstrating her cheapness, the persistence of her arguments during her fight with Martha, and the real terror she seems to be feeling as she begs for her life. The brutality of her murder is truly shocking.

The technique on display in this film is also electrifying. This is said to be Truffaut's favorite American film. I would LOVE to know what Hitchcock thinks about it, as many of the scenes are very Hitchcockian. The shots are often strange and off-kilter, for example, expressing Ray's cunning by showing only his mouth, or placing the character to the extreme right or left of a shot. There are several very long takes that are executed so well you may not even notice. The scene showing just the eyes of Delphine Downing as she watches helpless as Ray and Martha discuss shooting her is one of the highlights of the entire film. And throughout the film the light is either overexposed or perfectly balanced in such a way as to deliver a sense somewhere between menace and documentary. Furthermore, Kastle is able to suffuse the movie with an overwhelming sense of sex and violence, without showing a great deal of either. All the more surprising when one realizes that this is his first and only film.

This really is unlike any film I have ever seen. Everything is perfectly in place and delivers an experience that is both moving, funny, and deeply discomfiting. When you think about the horror and action films of the past 30 years, and all the stories and images they have included, for a film like this to maintain the power to truly shock is quite an achievement. Please, please watch this.

Summary of The Honeymoon Killers (The Criterion Collection)

Martha Beck (Shirley Stoler) is sullen, overweight and heartbreakingly alone. Desperate for affection, she joins Aunt Carrie?s Friendship Club and strikes up a correspondence with Ray Fernandez (Tony Lo Bianco), a suave, charismatic smooth talker who could be the man of her dreams?or a wicked con artist bound for trouble. Based on a true story and filmed in documentary-style black and white, The Honeymoon Killers is a stark portrayal of the desperate lengths a lonely heart will go to find true love, from brutally immoral killings to a passion that transcends all bounds.
Similar DVD Movies
M (The Criterion Collection) ImageM (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 2004-12-07; DVD
Best price: $20.74
Price in other shops: $39.95
Shock Corridor (The Criterion Collection) ImageShock Corridor (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 1998-08-26; DVD
Best price: $11.19
Price in other shops: $29.95
Sisters (The Criterion Collection) ImageSisters (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 2000-10-03; DVD
Best price: $16.49
Price in other shops: $29.95
The Phantom Carriage (Criterion Collection) ImageThe Phantom Carriage (Criterion Collection)
IMG; Release date: 2011-09-27; DVD
Best price: $17.10
Price in other shops: $29.95
Jubilee (The Criterion Collection) ImageJubilee (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 2003-05-27; DVD
Best price: $20.00
Price in other shops: $39.95
Peeping Tom (The Criterion Collection) ImagePeeping Tom (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 1999-11-16; Published: 1999-11-01; DVD
Best price: $19.45
Price in other shops: $39.95
Pickup on South Street (The Criterion Collection) ImagePickup on South Street (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 2004-02-17; DVD
Best price: $17.90
Price in other shops: $29.95
Sweet Smell of Success ImageSweet Smell of Success
LANCASTER,BURT; Release date: 2001-06-19; DVD
Best price: $6.02
Price in other shops: $14.98
Diabolique (The Criterion Collection) ImageDiabolique (The Criterion Collection)
Image Entertainment; Release date: 1999-01-26; DVD
Best price: $23.00
Price in other shops: $29.95
Kiss Me Deadly ImageKiss Me Deadly
Sony; Release date: 2001-06-19; DVD
Best price: $5.42
Price in other shops: $14.98
Compare prices and read customer reviews for more than one million DVD titles.
Oscar 2005 Winners