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Necromania

''Necromania'' (sometimes subtitled ''A Tale of Weird Love'') is a pornographic film by Ed Wood, released in 1971.
==Production and rediscovery==
Ed Wood produced, wrote, and directed the film under the pseudonym "Don Miller".〔Craig (2009), pp. 242–251〕 The title seems to imply necrophilia, but the content implies an obsession with Death.〔 The film was based on the novel ''The Only House'' (1970), also written by Wood. Rob Craig observes that certain elements of the original story were "slavishly" adapted, while others were altered or removed in their entirety.〔 For example, in the novel the rituals of sex magic are depicted in detail, and the Carpenters are not lovers posing as a married couple. They are in fact married.〔
The film was shot on a budget of 7,000 dollars.〔 According to Charles Anderson, a Wood collaborator, the director himself played a role in the film. Anderson recalled this role to be a wizard or an evil doctor. However, no such role appears in the finished film. Craig suspects it was included in a deleted scene.〔
The film was an early entry to the new subgenre of hardcore pornographic film. The pioneers of the subgenre were films such as ''Mona the Virgin Nymph'' (1970) by Howard Ziehm and ''Sex USA'' (1970) by Gerard Damiano. The subgenre went on to enter the mainstream with ''Deep Throat'' (1972).〔 The idea of graphic sex as an integral part of an adult-oriented narrative was further explored in ''Last Tango in Paris'' (1972) by Bernardo Bertolucci, ''Sodom and Gomorrah: The Last Seven Days'' (1974) by Artie Mitchell, and ''The Opening of Misty Beethoven'' (1976) by Radley Metzger. As a narrative-driven film, Rob Craig argues that ''Necromania'' can also be considered part of the Golden Age of Porn, along with these films.〔
Thought lost for years, it resurfaced in edited form on Mike Vraney's Something Weird imprint in the late 1980s, then was re-released on DVD by Fleshbot Films in 2005. Opening titles indicate "Produced & directed by Don Miller. Our cast wish to remain anonymous."

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