Released | Sep 30th, 2003 |
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Director | Bob Chinn |
Company | Arrow Productions |
Cast | Annette Haven, Felicia Sands, John C. Holmes, Missy Sue |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Film |
This is what they talk about when they say "70s Golden Age." It's a movie, shot on location in Ensenada, Mexico, with music and production values, just like a mainstream movie. (And the stunt work is as good as anything AIP turned out in their heyday.) The plot involves private investigator Johnny Wadd (Holmes) called by an old Vietnam Army buddy to help him straighten out the buddy's ex-wife, hooked on heroin and hooked up with a drug dealer. With occasional timeouts to have sex with various women who cross his path, of course. When the buddy gets blown away by another drug dealer -- and try showing that nowadays -- Wadd's way is clear. he gets out a giant revolver and starts making some justice. he blows away a bar full of drug dealer cronies and has the last one take him to the factory, where more gunplay ensues. Of course Wadd has to break the bad news to the ex-wife, and of course...
Bob Chinn's abilities as a storyteller are in evidence here as well, reinforcing the '70s attitude of making a movie with some sex in it.
Push to Holmes fans and '70s Golden Age fans, and be sure to tell your plot-driven customers Johnny Wadd is here.