The Danish Connection
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Originally released in 1974. The Danish Connection is a crime/action film. directed by Walt Davis.
Starring Celenthia Monett, Cleo O'Hara, and Cyndee Summers
Synopsis
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, a photographer and Don Juan who claims he can get the drug. Meanwhile, Dr. Livingston Presume 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.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Celenthia Monett
as Mata Horny
Cleo O'Hara
as Lollipops
Cyndee Summers
as First Dream Girl/Jensen's Accomplice
Helen O'Connell
as Kitty Polenti
Margot Devletian
as Margot
Rene Bond
as Bubble Bath Girl
Sandy Carey
as First Blonde
Sandy Dempsey
as The Model
Sandra Henderson
as Lady in Black (uncredited)
Alain Patrick
as Thug with Eye Patch
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Danish Connection about?
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 t...
Who directed The Danish Connection?
The Danish Connection was directed by Walt Davis.
How long is The Danish Connection?
The Danish Connection has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was The Danish Connection released?
The Danish Connection was released on March 1, 1974 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Danish Connection?
The main cast of The Danish Connection includes Celenthia Monett, Cleo O'Hara, Cyndee Summers, Helen O'Connell, Margot Devletian.