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'Necromania': A Tale of Weird Love! ()


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A couple having marital problems (the husband can't seem to rise to the occasion) visits Madame Heles, a necromancer, in hopes of ameliorating their boudoir blunders. After an elaborate ritual with a skull, Heles' lovely assistant Tanya... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Maria Arnold ...
Madame Heles (uncredited)
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Shirley (uncredited)
Ric Lutze ...
Danny (uncredited)
Tanya ...
Tanya (uncredited)
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Edward D. Wood Jr. ... (as Don Miller)

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Edward D. Wood Jr. ... (novel "The Only House")
 
Edward D. Wood Jr. ... (screenplay)

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Noel C. Bloom ... executive producer
Edward D. Wood Jr. ... producer (as Don Miller)

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Ted Gorley ... (hard core)
Hal Guthu ... (soft core)

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Edward D. Wood Jr.

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George Malley ... sound

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John Andrews ... grip

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Plot Summary

A couple having marital problems (the husband can't seem to rise to the occasion) visits Madame Heles, a necromancer, in hopes of ameliorating their boudoir blunders. After an elaborate ritual with a skull, Heles' lovely assistant Tanya first takes care of another client, then moves on to the couple, each in their turn. Once she's worked with each of them on a physical level, they are ready to meet the Madame, who will decide how best to help them. Written by Ed Sutton

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Also Known As
  • Necromania (United States)
  • Nekromani (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Некромания: История странной любви! (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 54 min
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Budget $7,000 (estimated)

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Trivia After 15 years of detective work, Rudolph Grey and Alexander W. Kogan Jr., Edward D. Wood Jr. enthusiasts, found the film in a warehouse in Los Angeles. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Money Shot/Fleshbot/A Moment with... Brian McNair (2005). See more »
Crazy Credits Our cast wish to remain anonymous See more »
Quotes Shirley: You nearly made me wet my nightgown, old boy. It's new, too.
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