Double Agent 73
Film poster
Directed byDoris Wishman
Screenplay byDoris Wishman
Story byJudy J. Kushner
Produced byDoris Wishman
StarringChesty Morgan
Frank Silvano
Saul Meth
Jill Harris
Louis Burdi
CinematographyYuri Haviv
Edited byLouis Burdi
Production
company
Juri Productions
Distributed byJ.E.R. Pictures
Release date
1974
Running time
73 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Double Agent 73 is a 1974 American exploitation spy film directed and produced by Doris Wishman and starring burlesque performer Chesty Morgan.

Plot

Chesty Morgan, a woman whose bust is 73 inches (1.9 m) in size, plays Jane Tennay, a large breasted secret agent. Her agency wants her to assassinate, one by one, an organized crew of low grade heroin pushers. In order for her to prove her killings, they plant a tiny camera in her big left breast. Each time she needs a photo taken, she takes off her shirt and clicks over her left breast.

Unlike the previous film, there's no smothering and only one death sequence involves her monstrous breasts. In it, she ambushes and ties up a guy's girlfriend in their bathroom. She then rubs poison over her own breasts and climbs into the guy's bed. Even though the light is on and disregarding the huge difference in breasts' size, the sleepy guy thinks she is his girlfriend. He starts kissing her large breasts and soon after dies from the poison.

It turns out the agency planted a time-bomb inside the camera, as an insurance policy in case she is captured. Just in the nick of time Jane has all the photos she needed and is rushed to the hospital. The camera is removed and the photos reveal Jane's love interest is the head criminal. When they meet up, he confesses and asks her to marry him. Jane responds by shooting him dead and proceeding to her next mission.

Sequels

Double Agent 73 is an ostensible sequel to Deadly Weapons, also directed by Doris Wishman.

Sources

  • Thompson, Nathaniel (2006) [2002]. DVD Delirium: The International Guide to Weird and Wonderful Films on DVD; Volume 1 Redux. Godalming, England: FAB Press. p. 230. ISBN 1-903254-39-6.

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