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The Psycho Lover

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 20min
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5,5/10
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The Psycho Lover (1970)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA psychiatrist plots to murder his wife, but with a new twist: he will brainwash a patient he is treating into committing the crime.A psychiatrist plots to murder his wife, but with a new twist: he will brainwash a patient he is treating into committing the crime.A psychiatrist plots to murder his wife, but with a new twist: he will brainwash a patient he is treating into committing the crime.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Scénario
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Casting principal
    • Lawrence Montaigne
    • Jo Anne Meredith
    • Elizabeth Plumb
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Scénario
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Casting principal
      • Lawrence Montaigne
      • Jo Anne Meredith
      • Elizabeth Plumb
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    Lawrence Montaigne
    Lawrence Montaigne
    • Kenneth Alden
    Jo Anne Meredith
    • Valerie Alden
    Elizabeth Plumb
    • Stacy
    Frank Cuva
    • Marco Everson
    John Vincent
    • Morlock
    Sharon Cook
    • Debbie
    Diane Jones
    • Patricia
    Luanne Roberts
    • Pamela
    David Astor
    David Astor
    • The Counterman
    Lynn Lyon
    • The Dancer
    Judy Lang
    Judy Lang
    • Trish
    Charles Victor
    • Valerie's Doctor
    Alice Friedland
    • Alice
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Scénario
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
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    6AAdaSC

    Check out the dancing

    Lawrence Montaigne (Kenneth) is a psychologist who is trying to get to the bottom of the murderous dreams being experienced by Frank Cuva (Mario). In the meantime, there is a murderer on the loose who is killing women just as Cuva describes. Montaigne is also in an unhappy marriage with Jo Anne Meredith (Valerie) and wants a divorce so he can start again with his younger mistress Elizabeth Plumb (Stacy). Only Meredith won't co-operate on this front. Montaigne gets an idea to involve Cuva in a plan….

    It's a 1970s colourful trash fest, so you get loads of boobs. However, the ending makes it stand out as we get a seriously good 'Tales of the Unexpected' twist at the end. Ha ha. Brilliant. The film keeps going on the body count but there is no gore, thankfully. There is, however, far too much sexual activity included – not full on shagging – but you get the picture and these scenes outstay their welcome. In particular, the love scenes between Montaigne and Plumb. OK, we get the idea, please move on from this gratuitous nonsense. I don't want to watch him getting his tongue in there.

    Overall, the film is worth keeping onto for the ending and, outside of the love-making scenes which drag, there are tense moments and the music is cool.
    10marshall crist

    Nasty shocker has energy and style to spare.

    Dare I confess to admiring this misogynist wallow in depravity? Say what you will about its politics, THE PSYCHO LOVER is way above average of its type in terms of cinematography, editing and entertainment value. The plot concerns a psychiatrist who is treating a patient who police suspect of being a serial rape murderer. The film is punctuated by several almost psychedelic attack scenes, which bristle with an energy rarely seen in films of this budget. Ultimately the doctor tries to use the killer as a tool to release him from his miserable marriage, attempting to hypnotize his patient to do his bidding. This sequence must be seen to be believed: as the diminutive woman-hater sleeps he is plagued by visions of his victims. Acid rock cranks on the soundtrack, a woman with Gene Simmons makeup whispers "Kill...kill," another go-go dances. It doesn't get any better than this, folks. And hardly anyone lives happily ever after. The director also made the equally mean-spirited BLOOD MANIA which is worth a look, but PSYCHO LOVER deserves a cult following.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Gem from Something Weird Video

    The Psycho Lover (1970)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Rather interesting thriller has psychiatrist Kenneth Alden (Lawrence Montaigne) helping a patient who is having dreams that he is raping and murdering women. Pretty soon the doctor begins to think that this is guy who is actually raping and killing. Instead of calling the police he instead tries to get the psycho to murder his own wife who is refusing him a divorce.

    If you're a fan of Something Weird Video then you know they saved all sorts of strange movies. I love watching the stuff they put out but there's no question that the majority of the movies were quite bad but entertaining. This one here is actually a gem as it manages to try and be something more than just your typical skin flick. THE PSYCHO LOVER isn't a completely good movie but there's no question that it's a lot better than most of its type.

    What really sets this film apart is the fact that it really does try to be more like a Hitchcock film than just some quickie sexploitation picture. The kill scenes in the picture are built for suspense and I give director-writer Robert Vincent O'Neill a lot of credit for trying to build up some tension instead of just going for cheap shocks. The attack scenes are well-staged and for the most part they pack a nice little punch.

    The film does have some pretty campy moments and mainly the "love" scenes between the psychicatrist and his lover. Some of these scenes with the bubby gum love songs are quite embarrassing and so more damange than anything else. The performances aren't the greatest but they're at least serviceable for this type of picture. There's also quite a bit of nudity to supply some sleaze so fans should enjoy that.

    THE PSYCHO LOVER certainly has some flaws and it doesn't quite make it to what I'd consider a "good" movie but at the same time there's enough going on here to make it worth calling it a gem.
    9BA_Harrison

    Another great grind-house movie with 'love' in the title.

    Until today, if asked me to name my favourite trashy '70s American grind-house movie, my answer would have been either Love Me Deadly (1972) or The Love Butcher (1975); now I reckon The Psycho Lover takes the prize. It's crazy, mean-spirited exploitation goodness from start to finish.

    The film opens as it means to go on with a sleazy pre-credits murder scene that is about as un-PC as you can get: a young woman is getting ready for bed when she is attacked by a stranger with a stocking over his face. The intruder proceeds to rape the woman, who eventually starts to enjoy the experience (contentious, to say the least!), but who isn't quite so enthusiastic when the maniac strangles her. It's a taboo-busting start that really grabs the attention.

    This opening assault is one of a series of similar misogynistic murders under investigation by Detective Morlock (John Vincent), who enlists the help of psychiatrist Kenneth Alden (Lawrence Montaigne), who delves deep into the psyche of suspect Marco Everson (Frank Cuva) to try and determine whether the man's confessions are real or just fantasy. While treating Marco with hypnotism, Kenneth hatches a plot to rid himself of his drunken floozy of a wife Valerie (Jo Anne Meredith) so that he can spend the rest of his days with his pretty 23-year-old mistress Stacy (Elizabeth Plumb).

    In addition to several brutal murder scenes in which each victim is stripped naked, raped and strangled (but not necessarily in that order), The Psycho Lover delivers soft-core love scenes set to hippy pop songs, a hilarious surreal dream sequence featuring a topless go-go dancing woman with bad face paint, a spot of grass sledding, a truly ridiculous plot device that sees the supposedly highly intelligent Kenneth leaving behind incriminating evidence on cassette for his wife to find, a victim repeatedly evading her attacker in a small apartment by hiding behind various pieces of furniture, and a surprisingly downbeat ending. Also worthy of mention is Kenneth's amazing sports car, a really wacky gold-coloured vehicle that looks like several different cars mashed into one, and which comes complete with an electric roof and door, and radar!

    9 ketchup bottles out of 10. Check it out!
    7Kiwibob

    Enjoyable trash

    You have to love a film that so freely admits that it has stolen a major plot element from a (then) current popular film... in fact a character actually mentions that she had just seen this great film called "The Manchurian Candidate" and goes into detail about the plot that the film then goes on to replicate... you have to admire their honesty!

    Other than that there is the delightfully silly scene where they attempt to stage a suspenseful cat and mouse scene in a fully lit, sparsly furnished room that is about the size of a small car... and somehow manage to drag it out for several minutes AND make it work (to a point at least).

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    • Anecdotes
      Kenneth's car is a 1967 custom made Reactor Mach II by Gene Winfield, with a self-leveling suspension from a 1956 Citroën DS.
    • Gaffes
      When Valerie finds the cassette tape and puts it in the cassette player, the close-up shot shows the play and record buttons depressed. This would actually record onto the tape versus playing the tape.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Twisted Sex Vol. 15 (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      Moving Right Along
      Sung by Gary Le Mel and Ginger Blake

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 octobre 1983 (Mexique)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Lovely Touch
    • Société de production
      • Taos-Libra Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 20min(80 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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