| | Double Agent 73 DVD
72 minute feature film DVD starring Chesty Morgan. An international spy with rather overwhelming physical attributes sets out to break up a heroin ring. To stop the bad guys she must take photographs of their faces with a camera surgically implanted in one of her mammoth breasts. An unbelievable cult classic from director Doris Wishman. Double Agent 73 | List Price | $9.98 (You save $1.53) | | Studio | Image Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1974 | | All Time Sales Rank | 13107  | | CD Universe Part number | 1281588 | | Catalog number | 6035 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 27, 2000 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 73 Minutes | | Additional Info | Unrated | | Movie Details | Color; Mono Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Digitally Mastered; Unrated |
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Double Agent 73 DVD Chesty's back and ready to explode! Chesty Morgan, whose 73-inch breasts were the twin stars of "Deadly Weapons," is back in this screwy spy epic from director Doris Wishman (Nude on the Moon). The shocking, excessively bosomed Miss Morgan plays Jane, a.k.a. Double Agent 73, whose assignment is to bust up a heroin ring and discover who the ringleader is. To accomplish this, she must take photos of everyone via a miniature camera surgically implanted in her left breast. Really. Whenever it's squeezed, a camera shutter clicks and a flash goes off. Honest. But get this--the camera is also a time bomb, thus making her boob... well... booby trapped! Besides Chesty committing one fashion crime after another, there's also a bloody shower stabbing, a ridiculously sped-up car chase, and far too much cinematic insanity to be listed here. Doris Wishman's films are often startling, but this one is a full scale assault on your senses!
Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.
DVD Features
Region 0 (All Regions) Snap Case Trailers for DOUBLE AGENT 73 and DEADLY WEAPONS Short Subject: THE BIG BIG BUST Doris Wishman Gallery of Exploitation Art
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