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Deadly Weapons
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Chesty Morgan, Harry Reems, Phillip Stahl, Richard Towers, Saul Meth Director: Doris Wishman Editor: Louis Burdi Producer: Doris Wishman Cinematographer: C. Davis Smith Cinematographer: Joćo Fernandes Writer: Judy J. Kushner DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 75 minutes DVD Release Date: 2000-06-27 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Image Entertainment
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Movie Reviews of Deadly WeaponsMovie Review: A Strange Tale Of Smother Love! Summary: 2 Stars
Chesty Morgan (real name Lillian Wilczkowsky but billed here as simply Zsa Zsa) and her 73" bust made their movie debut in this cult sleaze classic by schlock-shock director Doris Wishman. In this sexploitation tale Chesty uses her gargantuan chesties to smother the bad guys who killed her lover. What a way to go! At least it's a novel idea -- the only one in this bizarre film. The image and sound quality are pretty good. This DVD has few things to recommend it except the movie itself. Just a theatrical trailer for the movie and its sequel, Double Agent 73, a chapter index, a silent montage of posters of other Wishman efforts, and a short subject called "Breast Development" which looks like it was transferred from a poor quality 16mm film from the `50s. It's rather tepid but of some interest. The main interest is, of course, Chesty herself and her incredible endowments, which she displays here at every opportunity. Don't miss this one, if you're a fan of really huge "talents," or of `70s-style fashions -- remember those bell-bottom pants?
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