A sickly matriarch of a dysfunctional family living in an old Southern mansion teases her siblings about finding a long lost treasure hidden in the premises, little did she know that there i... Read allA sickly matriarch of a dysfunctional family living in an old Southern mansion teases her siblings about finding a long lost treasure hidden in the premises, little did she know that there is someone ready to kill to get their hands on it.A sickly matriarch of a dysfunctional family living in an old Southern mansion teases her siblings about finding a long lost treasure hidden in the premises, little did she know that there is someone ready to kill to get their hands on it.
- Young Luddy
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- Burke
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Pretty good movie. It's very low budget and was only previously available in edited prints in lousy shape. It's just been remastered and looks great. The script is interesting and the acting is very good--especially by Moorehead in her last theatrical film. As for blood and gore--there's not much but what is there is pretty strong. So--a good drive-in movie from the 1970s. It's great to see it uncut and remastered.
The plot = An elderly southern matriarch Delilah Charles (Agnes Moorhead) invites her family to her Plantation estate to search for the money her late father left to her on her property, but soon enough someone starts killing off the family members one by one.
The movie has a rather quirky charm to it and a gritty gothic atmosphere with some enjoyable soap opera elements, effective red herrings and plenty of colourful characters. However, there are quite a few problems with this flick, for starters the clear lack of direction as the movie seems to amble from one scene to the next without any real structure and it takes way too long for something to happen, but once the murders happen, it does almost make up for the long boring dialogue scenes and lack of plot development. This feels more like an acquired taste sort of film that you got to be in the right kind of mood for, I found it okay though, not something I'd seek out to own or watch again though.
The cast here is rather decent with Agnes Moorehead in her final film role delivering an delightful and entertaining performance as the over the top matriarch Delilah, she clearly had fun with the role and so did the audience. Patricia Carmichael was also fun as the housekeeper Luddy with a murderous past and delivers a decent performance. Anne Meacham also delivers a standout and perfectly hammy performance as the erratic drunk Grace.
Overall 'Dear Dead Delilah' is a fine 70's low budget oddity that doesn't quite rank as a lost classic, but there's just enough entertainment value to it.
Luddy is soon employed to push Delilah around in her wheelchair.
Enter Delilah's other family members, who are a dubious collection of characters with not-so-hidden agendas. When Delilah announces her plan to give her house and land to the state, it doesn't sit well with these greedy relations. When Delilah also tells them about a hidden treasure in the house, all bets are off!
Obviously, we're supposed to be waiting to see if / when Luddy cracks and goes berserk. However, she's not the only one to worry about!
DEAR DEAD DELILAH is a true southern-fried gothic, filled to the rafters with avarice, multiple murders, and madness. Ms. Moorehead is her usual impeccable self, as is Will Geer...
Thank you, Mr. Vomitron, for your help in obtaining this purely gold gem.
Did you know
- TriviaAgnes Moorehead's last theatrical feature film.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the movie we see the three characters in a car but later when the boy speaks there's nobody in the background.
- Quotes
Delilah Charles: How can I destroy people when they've already succeeded in destroying themselves?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Beyond Dream's Door (1989)
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- Cara dolce Delilah... morta
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1