Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things

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Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things is a 1971 cult film written, produced, and directed by Thomas Casey. Set in Miami, and shot at the now closed Moberly Studios in Hollywood Florida, the basic story centers around two criminals, Stanley (Wayne...read more
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Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things is a 1971 cult film written, produced, and directed by Thomas Casey. Set in Miami, and shot at the now closed Moberly Studios in Hollywood Florida, the basic story centers around two criminals, Stanley (Wayne Crawford under the name Scott Lawrence) and Paul, played by Abe Zwick, who have been run out of Baltimore and have decided to lie low in a Miami suburb. They hatch a plan that involves Paul wearing wigs, women's blouses, skirts, and sensible shoes to pose as Stanley's "Aunt Martha." A homosexual relationship ostensibly exists between Paul and Stanley, although it isn't explicitly demonstrated. Stanley is shown in the company of several girls. Aunt Martha is not heartened by them and forbids Stanley to see them. Stanley and Aunt Martha argue constantly with Martha expressing a great deal of dissatisfaction with Stanley's lifestyle. Stanley seems to have no real direction in his life beyond hallucinogenic drugs and becoming terrified and hysterical when "far out chicks" start unbuckling his pants. When he gets absurdly high (usually by his drugged out friend Jerry played by (Robert Demeo), he tends to become violently agitated.

Original Release

01/01/1971

US Release

01/01/1971

Cast

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Directors

Thomas Casey

Writers

Thomas Casey

Cast

Producers

Editors

Jerry Siegel

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