The Danish Connection (1970)
Genre: Action | Crime | Softcore
Country: USA | Director: Walt Davis
Language: English | Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 82mn
Dvdrip H264 Mkv – 720×546 – 23.976fps – 866mb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123786/

THE DANISH CONNECTION is an early Johnny Wadd film wherein John Holmes takes on the role for director Walt Davis as opposed to Bob Chinn who directed the majority of the Johnny Wadd films including JOHNNY WADD, FLESH OF THE LOTUS, THE BLONDE IN BLACK LACE, TROPIC OF PASSION, LIQUID LIPS, TELL THEM JOHNNY WADD IS HERE, and THE JADE PUSSYCAT. In it, the wealthy but impotent Herbert Steele (William Kirschner), who desires his secretary, Kitty, is willing to pay $1,000,000 or more for the formula. He’s hired private eye, Johnny Wadd (Holmes), but Wadd has disappeared after a trip to Hawaii. So Steele hires Eric Jensen (Rick Cassidy), a photographer and Don Juan who claims he can get the drug. Meanwhile, Dr. Livingston Presume (Director Davis) is also searching for the formula and thinks Wadd has it or knows where it is. Presume kidnaps Wadd and subjects him to a unique torture in order to get into his memory and find out where the formula is hidden. Kitty has another idea. The film also features Rene Bond, Sandi Carey, Sandy Dempsey and Bob Chinn who’s billed as Hercules Fong.

“Quality” soft-x producer Manuel Conde is the mastermind behind this first appearance of camp porn detective Johhny Wadd (John Holmes). Did you know the Johnny Wadd series started before XXX? Well photographed pretend sex, and hilariously inept kung-fu action. “Everyone wants the formula for male virility that Danish scientists have developed. Wealthy but impotent Herbert Steele, who desires his secretary, Kitty, is willing to pay $1,000,000 or more for the formula. He’s hired private eye, Johnny Wadd, but Wadd has disappeared after a trip to Hawaii. So Steele hires Eric Jensen (Rick Cassidy), a photographer and Don Juan who claims he can get the drug. Holmes engages in some of the lamest fistfights around, but there’s plenty of good scenes with co-stars Rene Bond, Sandi Carey, and Sandy Dempsey. Both Holmes and Cassidy have personal theme songs which we get to hear whenever they re-emerge in the plot. Holmes’ goes, in part: “He’s the man of the hour, he’s the man of the year, he’s the man every living woman wants to be quite near… Big John’s got the equipment and the ladies all know, it’s the biggest joint right up here on earth since Adam’s long ago.”

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The Danish Connection (1970)