Watch out for the booby traps… They’re explosive!
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A fitting sequel in every way, Double Agent 73 reveals absolutely no improvement whatsoever in Chesty’s acting ability. Wishman gallops gamely through the sick storyline with the gusto of a pro, often trailing her camera off to gaze hypnotically at Chesty’s horrific outfits and platform shoes, not to mention the customary random items of furniture. Astounding. Though Chesty doesn’t really use her “weapons” in action this time, the sheer lunacy of the premise more than makes up for it.
Nathaniel Thompson, DVD Delirium: The International Guide to Weird and Wonderful Films on DVD, Volume 1 Redux (FAB Press, 2006)
Selected disc options for Double Agent 73
Extras | AGFA BD-ALL/US 2022 | Image BD-A/US 2012 | Image DVD-1/US/OOP 2000 |
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Audio Commentary by Frank Henenlotter | has extra | ||
Gallery of Doris Wishman Exploitation Art | has extra | has extra | |
Theatrical Trailer | has extra | has extra | has extra |
“The Big Bust” | has extra |
Notes
- AGFA’s Blu-ray includes a booklet with writing by Lisa Petrucci and a vintage interview with Doris Wishman. It is included in “The Films of Doris Wishman: The Twilight Years” box set with The Amazing Transplant (1970), Love Toy (1971), Keyholes Are for Peeping (1972), Deadly Weapons (1974), The Immoral Three (1975) and Let Me Die a Woman (1977).
- Image’s “Something Weird Video - Chesty Morgan’s Bosom Buddies Triple Feature” Blu-ray also includes Deadly Weapons (1974) and The Immoral Three (1975). Bonus trailers included: Nude on the Moon (1961), Blaze Starr Goes Nudist (1962), Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls (1963), Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965), The Sex Perils of Paulette (1965), Another Day, Another Man (1966), The Hot Month of August (1966), My Brother’s Wife (1966), A Taste of Flesh (1967), Indecent Desires (1968), Too Much Too Often! (1968), The Amazing Transplant (1970) and The Immoral Three (1975).
- Image’s “Something Weird Video - Special Edition” DVD is also available as a “Chesty Morgan Double Feature” with Deadly Weapons (1974). It is also available in “The Bare Box” box set with The Naked Venus (1959), Diary of a Nudist (1961), Blaze Starr Goes Nudist (1962) and Deadly Weapons (1974).
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