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Deadly Weapons |  
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  Yes, Virginia, there is a Doris Wishman, and she really did carve a  career out of blunt, bizarre, and bewilderingly bad sexploitation films.  Deadly Weapons is one of her most notorious, a revenge tale starring the impossibly endowed Polish-born stripper Chesty Morgan (identified in  the credits simply as Zsa Zsa), whose claim to fame is a 73-inch bust that  she displays, strokes, and fondles in practically every scene. The nominal  plot involves a mob blackmail scheme and a double-crossing gangster who  just happens to be Chesty's boyfriend. When the syndicate kills him, she  goes undercover to take her revenge on his murderers in a most unique way:  She smothers them with her grotesque bosom. There's nothing erotic about  this crazy freak show, but it is jaw-droppingly weird. Chesty is no  actress--she shuffles, zombielike, through the picture while numbly gazing  down as if looking for her mark--and her voice is supplied by a breathy  American. As far as that goes, Wishman isn't much of a director. The  picture is highlighted by flat performances, clumsy editing, wildly  fluctuating color, and a tendency to cut away from dialogue scenes (she  often lands on Chesty's mammoth mammaries) to hide the fact that all of the voices are dubbed in later. There's little of the spirit that makes Ed  Wood's klutzy little pictures so much fun, but there is something strange  and unique about this outrageous, unreal, and otherwise numbingly inept  picture. It proved successful enough for Wishman and Morgan to team up for  a pseudo-sequel, Double Agent 73. --Sean Axmaker
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