Buddy and Ann elope, but Buddy is murdered. Ann uses black magic to summon Buddy, leading to suicide. Her niece inherits a haunted house.Buddy and Ann elope, but Buddy is murdered. Ann uses black magic to summon Buddy, leading to suicide. Her niece inherits a haunted house.Buddy and Ann elope, but Buddy is murdered. Ann uses black magic to summon Buddy, leading to suicide. Her niece inherits a haunted house.
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This is a great movie. Mr. Oglesby is the best aCtor 10/10 would recommend watching!!
It was sOooOooo scARy I laughed so hard
10ColinN-4
Tears shed. Revolutionary, poignant, sublime, this movie will change your life. In his debut, Mark Oglesby's candid touch will make you feel a part of his world. I am almost sad that I have seen this movie, for I will never see such expertise again. From the agricultural revolution to the creation of AI, this movie transcends time. To be a human is to enjoy deadly love. I feel like the men that built the tower of babel. God will have to smite us for getting so close to him. The beauty of this movie is truly ethereal. Shakespeare quivers in his grave knowing that he has been usurped as the greatest storyteller to dwell on earth.
Poor acting, poor lighting, poor sound, poor script. A ridiculous amount of boring flashbacks - this is bad!
I was hoping for an interesting revenge fantasy (biker zombie from hell wreaks gory mayhem). No chance. Who knows what's going on? Who cares? There used to be a time when the low budget film makers seemed to be providing gore and shocks that really worked - films that became instant cult classics for most of the right reasons (alright, we don't necessarily expect the best of acting all the time, but a decent shocker could always help you to forgive that.) These days the big budget horrors hold the cards because they are actually of a decent standard. The late 80s onwards saw a steady decline in the standards of so many independent horror flicks. This would be a classic example - except the use of the word 'classic' regarding any aspect of this film sticks in the throat.
I was hoping for an interesting revenge fantasy (biker zombie from hell wreaks gory mayhem). No chance. Who knows what's going on? Who cares? There used to be a time when the low budget film makers seemed to be providing gore and shocks that really worked - films that became instant cult classics for most of the right reasons (alright, we don't necessarily expect the best of acting all the time, but a decent shocker could always help you to forgive that.) These days the big budget horrors hold the cards because they are actually of a decent standard. The late 80s onwards saw a steady decline in the standards of so many independent horror flicks. This would be a classic example - except the use of the word 'classic' regarding any aspect of this film sticks in the throat.
Don't waist your time with this one. Poor wooden acting. Poor executed story line. I feel asleep. And the love song that kept playing intended for the lovesick couple was awful. Deadly love is Deadly awful. Enough said.
This has got to be one of the best cult classics. It has a truly interesting storyline and I think it could be compared to some really high class movies. It even stars Buddy Reynolds and Mark Oglesby. These are some truly amazing actors. Although it has a low budget you would never be able to tell. The best scenes include a cool white mustang and the star of the movie, Mark Oglesby, riding in a motorcycle. It really fits the time period, too. Buddy in the movie (Mark Oglesby) has a killer mustache and a mullet. This really should be considered equivalent to Halloween.
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- SoundtracksDeadly Love
Composed & Performed by Charles Binkley (as Charles A. Binckley)
Lyrics & Vocal by Becka Ragel
Guitar: Leo Luster
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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