Mario Bava's Hatchet for the Honeymoon was about as cool as movies come. It was about a guy who ran a bridal shop and killed some of the new brides after they tried on his wedding dresses. Each time he killed one of the brides-to-be, he grew closer in his own mind to figuring out who killed his mother. His last person to kill was his own wife, but she came back as a ghost and haunted him. There was a cop who was onto him from the start, but it was ultimately the ghost of his wife that was his undoing. I thought it was a great movie. Very suspenseful, with an interesting story.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
242. Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970)
May 24, 2014
Mario Bava's Hatchet for the Honeymoon was about as cool as movies come. It was about a guy who ran a bridal shop and killed some of the new brides after they tried on his wedding dresses. Each time he killed one of the brides-to-be, he grew closer in his own mind to figuring out who killed his mother. His last person to kill was his own wife, but she came back as a ghost and haunted him. There was a cop who was onto him from the start, but it was ultimately the ghost of his wife that was his undoing. I thought it was a great movie. Very suspenseful, with an interesting story.
Mario Bava's Hatchet for the Honeymoon was about as cool as movies come. It was about a guy who ran a bridal shop and killed some of the new brides after they tried on his wedding dresses. Each time he killed one of the brides-to-be, he grew closer in his own mind to figuring out who killed his mother. His last person to kill was his own wife, but she came back as a ghost and haunted him. There was a cop who was onto him from the start, but it was ultimately the ghost of his wife that was his undoing. I thought it was a great movie. Very suspenseful, with an interesting story.
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