| Guillermo De Córdova | ... | Mr. Montel | |
| Roberto Maurano | ... | Dr. Anderson | |
| Carmin O'Neal | ... | Sofia | |
| Angel Mario Ramirez | ... | Arturo | |
| Gloris Garcia | ... | Girl in Street | |
| Yolanda Signorelli | ... | Girl in Street | |
| Juan Torres | ... | Detective | |
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| Jennifer Welles | ... | Lesbian (uncredited) | |
| Cherie Winters | ... | Lesbian (uncredited) | |
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| Glauco Del Mar | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Antonio Velazquez | screenplay | |
| Antonio Velazquez | story | |
Produced by | |||
| Charles Abrams | .... | producer | |
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| Peter Palian | |||
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| Glauco Del Mar | |||
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*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Stay for the surprise ending? I'm not sure in which universe this served as the tagline for Love After Death (which bears the title Unnatural Love on Something Weird's DVD), but it's surely one of the most deceptive taglines of all time. I won't give away this thrilling 'surprise', but it is truly one of the most underwhelming denouements in cinema history. As for the rest of this made in Argentina atrocity, there's little to say: a man is buried alive by his adulterous wife, he rises from the tomb for a few minutes of Night of the Living Dead-style graveyard stalking, and then decides nothing would be finer than to peep at women in various stages of undress. Heck, so what if he's a corpse! He might even want to have simulated sex with some of them! None of this is as raunchy or tasteless as it sounds, and the film is a dead bore, though some of the women are quite attractive in a mod late '60s way.