Deadly Weapons

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Deadly Weapons

Deadly Weapons
Technical
Type: Film
 Color
Country: USA
Release date(s): April 1974
Running time: 75 minutes
Language: English
Company: Juri Productions
Hallmark Releasing Corp.
Staff
Directed by: Doris Wishman
Starring: Chesty Morgan
Produced by: Doris Wishman
Written by: Judy J. Kushner
Cinematography: João Fernandes
Editing by: Louis Burdi
Websites and databases
IMDb

Deadly Weapons is a 1974 film directed by Doris Wishman and starring Chesty Morgan.[1]

Synopsis

Chesty Morgan (still using her previous stage name, Zsa Zsa) plays the role of Crystal. Crystal avenges her police snitch boyfriend's execution by his fellow mobsters. Since the mobsters didn't know her, she can approach each of them anonymously and seduce him into taking her to his room. Once there, she drugs the victim and uses his dazed state to smother him to death with her huge breasts. Eventually, her own father betrays her by shooting her between her gigantic massive breast and they shoot each other to death.

Cast

  • Chesty Morgan - Crystal Davies[2]
  • Harry Reems - Tony
  • Greg Reynolds
  • Saul Meth
  • Phillip Stahl
  • Mitchell Fredericks
  • Denise Purcell
  • John Mcmokon


Critical reception

Chesty Morgan in Deadly Weapons (1974)

A contemporary Boston reviewer criticized Morgan's "lethargic" performance and characterized her as "pretty close to a zombie." The review continued, "It's obvious that Chesty... can't act," and summarized her performance techniques as, "she makes contortions with her mouth, she talks in 3 word sentences, and she fondles herself a lot."

The reviewer was also critical of Morgan's physical appearance, writing, "The skin on her chest was translucent and she had a bulging vein on the inside of her left breast. Her derriere was flabby and saggy." Nor did the reviewer find the costumes used in the film to his approval. "All she wore was frilly scoop neck shirts and frilly v-neck shirts that did not enhance the lure of her chest."

The review ended by noting that Morgan's genitalia are never exposed in the film, "a fact that has led to some nasty rumors that, perhaps. Chesty is really a man... I mean, you gotta have a strong back to carry around all that excess weight!"[3]

Drive-in goers in Elyria, Ohio could choose from two screens showing Deadly Weapons in April 1975, one of them offering 1,000 "Chesty Morgan" calendars, one per car.[4] The first 200 cars in Nashua, New Hampshire's Tyngsboro Drive-In's showing of Deadly Weapons got the calendar.[5]

Availability

Cover to the 2000 Something Weird Video DVD release

Deadly Weapons is currently available on two DVD releases. Image Entertainment / Something Weird Video released the film as a solo feature on June 27, 2000.[6] On February 13, 2007, the company re-relased the DVD paired with Chesty Morgan and Doris Wishman's other film together, Double Agent 73.[7]

Cover to the DVD release with Double Agent 73

Reviews

  • Half-Elf. "Hefty Cleavage Does More Than Fill Custom-Made Bra", The Mass Media (Boston Massachussetts), April 25, 1974, p. 12.

Bibliography

  • CinemaTV Today (September 28, 1974) n. 10102, p. 13.
  • Doogan, Todd (February 2, 2001). Chesty Morgan on DVD (English). www.thedigitalbits.com. Retrieved on August 10, 2008.
  • Monthly Film Bulletin (August 1975), v. 42 n. 499, p. 189.
  • Monthly Film Bulletin (November 1974) v. 41 n. 490, p. 249.

References

  1. Infobox data from DEADLY WEAPONS (1974) (English). British Film Institute. Retrieved on August 11, 2008., release month and runtime from Deadly Weapons at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

  2. DEADLY WEAPONS (1974) (English). British Film Institute. Retrieved on August 11, 2008.
  3. Half-Elf. "Hefty Cleavage Does More Than Fill Custom-Made Bra", The Mass Media (Boston, Massachussetts), April 25, 1974, p. 12.
  4. "Lorain Drive In Theater and Aut-O-Rama Twin Drive-In Theater ads", Chronicle Telegram (Elyria, Ohio), April 25, 1975, p. 16.
  5. "Tyngsboro Drive-In Deadly Weapons ad", Nashua Telegraph (Nashua, New Hampshire), April 10, 1974, p. 46.
  6. Deadly Weapons (1974) (English). Amazon.com. Retrieved on August 10, 2008.
  7. Deadly Weapons/Double Agent 73 (1974) (English). Amazon.com]. Retrieved on August 10, 2008.