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Ongles rouges et cuisses d'acier

Original title: Wonder Women
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1h 22m
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4.5/10
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Ross Hagen and Nancy Kwan in Ongles rouges et cuisses d'acier (1973)
An insurance investigator battles Dr. Tsu and her sexy all-girl army.
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While looking into the disappearance of a jai alai athlete, an insurance investigator is targeted by the sexy, all-girl army of rogue transplant surgeon Dr. Tsu.While looking into the disappearance of a jai alai athlete, an insurance investigator is targeted by the sexy, all-girl army of rogue transplant surgeon Dr. Tsu.While looking into the disappearance of a jai alai athlete, an insurance investigator is targeted by the sexy, all-girl army of rogue transplant surgeon Dr. Tsu.

  • Director
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Writers
    • Lou Whitehill
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Stars
    • Nancy Kwan
    • Ross Hagen
    • Maria De Aragon
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    • Director
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Writers
      • Lou Whitehill
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Stars
      • Nancy Kwan
      • Ross Hagen
      • Maria De Aragon
    • 19User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nancy Kwan
    Nancy Kwan
    • Dr. Tsu
    Ross Hagen
    Ross Hagen
    • Mike Harber
    Maria De Aragon
    Maria De Aragon
    • Linda
    Roberta Collins
    Roberta Collins
    • Laura
    Tony Lorea
    • Paulson…
    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Gregorious
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • Lapu-Lapu
    • (as Vic Dias)
    Claire Polan
    • Vera
    • (as Claire Hagen)
    Shirley Washington
    • Maggie
    Gail Hansen
    • Gail
    Eleanor Siron
    • Mei-Ling
    Bruno Punzalan
    • Nono the Fisherman
    Joonee Gamboa
    Joonee Gamboa
    • Won Ton Charlie
    Rick Revere
    • Paulson's attendant
    Rudy DeJesus
    • The Boy
    Wendy Green
    Wendy Green
    • The Swimmer
    • (as Wendy Greene)
    Leila Benitez
    • Lillian Taylor
    Ross Rival
    • Ramon the Jai-Alai Player
    • Director
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Writers
      • Lou Whitehill
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
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    tim_8

    Late-night video intrigue

    A multi-racial gang of ladies with skimpy clothes, big hair and bigger guns is running amok in Manila - kidnapping athletes and skinny-dippers left, right and centre. When they nick a Jai Alai player, hero Mike Harber (Hagen) is called in. Hooked up with a sidekick jeepney driver (denim-clad Vic Diaz), Harber winds up on the island lair of transplant artiste Dr Tsu (Nancy Kwan). "Her genius and her talent transcends the question of human morality," says her debonair sales manager (Sid Haig) and Tsu's brain transplant techniques and stock of body parts are the key to longevity. With a labload of flashing, bipping and swirling things, brain sex, a high-speed downtown jeepney chase and an army of Filipino warrior gals enthusiastically belting the crap out of people, Wonder Women is a load of fun. And that's before Dr Tsu's mutant test subjects escape their cells! The ending - Harber, a blonde and another all-female hit squad - is a reminder that Ross Hagen was the producer of this manic actioner.
    Michael_Elliott

    Entertaining Exploitation Picture

    Wonder Women (1973)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Mike Harber (Ross Hagen) is a Los Angeles detective who finds himself trapped in the Philippines. An insurance agent wants him to track down a missing person, which Harber reluctantly agrees to. Before long he learns about a strange doctor doing bizarre experiments on people as well as her gang of female fighters.

    WONDER WOMEN kicks off with the MPAA sticker announcing that the picture is rated PG. From here we get a scene of some topless women swimming and throughout the 82-minute running time we are greeted with more nudity as well as some sleazy violence. This here has to be one of the dirtier exploitation movies from this era that didn't carry a R-rating.

    With that being said, is the movie any good? It's certainly not a masterpiece or a "good" movie but at the same time it is an entertaining picture. As I stated above, the film contains a fair amount of nudity as well as some violence and this certainly helps keep the film moving. The nice mix of sleaze is a bonus with the various action and martial art scenes.

    Another plus is that we've got a lot of familiar faces in the cast. Hagen does a very good job in the lead role as he pretty much plays a James Bond type. I thought the actor was a lot of fun in the role and helped keep the film moving. You also get other exploitation favorites like Roberta Collins, Marilyn Joi, Nancy Kwan and Maria de Aragon.

    The story to WONDER WOMEN isn't the most original and there's no doubt that there are a few pacing issues. With that said, I thought the film was entertaining enough to make it worth watching.
    El-Stumpo

    Insane mix of Doll Squad and Dr Moreau!

    American insurance agent Mike Harber (Ross Hagen) is hot on the trail of missing athletes and musicians, and finds the answer in the Phillipine jungle lair of the cold but brilliant Dr Su (Nancy Kwan). With her squad of multi-racial superchicks, she sells the body parts to aging millionaires, but all hell breaks loose when her failed mutation experiments escape from the dungeons. Whacko Filipino actioner is more over-the- top than most of its breed, an insane mix of Doll Squad and Island Of Dr Moreau, which opens with a cheesy montage of the five superchicks in action, complete with big afros and fur bikinis. All your favourite Filipino comedy-relief regulars are here - chubby Vic Diaz plays the cycle-cab driver, and Sid Haig (with hair!) is Dr Su's accountant. Hagen was also producer, and in recent years appeared in Fred Olen Ray films with his other skidrow contemporaries. Once-popular Chinese-American actress Kwan had faded into obscurity by the late 60s, and was last seen on Australian TV advertising pearl cream.
    7bensonmum2

    "Lady, aren't you a little tired of playing God?"

    Dr. Tsu (Nancy Kwan) has set up a secret research facility on an island where she has mastered various transplant techniques. She boasts she can transplant any part of the body - yes, that's right, ANY part. For a hefty sum of money, she offers the wealthy a chance for immortality by placing their brains into the body of a young, virile athlete. Her island fortress is guarded by an army of beautiful, but deadly women who also work to procure the doctor her healthy subjects. Her latest acquisition, a local jai-alai player, unwittingly draws the interest of an insurance investigator from Lloyd's of London who had a policy on the young man. In turn, he hires former CIA agent Mike Harber (Ross Hagen) to investigate. Before you can say "Ross Hagen produced this thing so you know he's going to come out looking good in the end", Harber is taken prisoner by Dr. Tsu and given the long, overly drawn out explanation of her work and her plans. In the end, Harber's powers of seduction have been enough to turn one of the women against Dr. Tsu and he escapes with the jai-alai player. The end.

    What a wild piece of 70s trash! While not good in any traditional sense, that's never stopped me from enjoying a movie. There are, however, three things you ought to know before watching The Deadly and the Beautiful (or Wonder Women as it's sometimes known): it's a cheaply made Filipino film, it's got a gaggle of scantily clad beauties, and it was produced by and stars Ross Hagen. The cheap/Filipino thing doesn't really bother me. It's probably part of what makes the movie so unique. And you've just got to love the 70s porn-inspired soundtrack. Too funny. The gaggle of scantily clad beauties - I'm not going to complain about that either. Though I must admit I did laugh out loud watching the army of women with every weapon imaginable set out into the jungle wearing what amounted to the most inappropriately imaginable short chiffon mini-nightgowns. I don't think nighties are standard issue for any other army in the world. And their style of hand-to-hand combat must be seen to be believed. I've heard of all sorts of styles or martial arts fighting, but nothing quite describes the gyrations performed by Roberta Collins. Finally, I'm left with Ross Hagen. The man just has a way of turning my stomach. He reminds me a bit of a B-movie version of Chad Everett with none of the acting ability. He spends the entire movie either looking half-asleep and disinterested or ogling the women he's supposed to be fighting. There is one brief scene with Hagen that's an absolute scream. He's following the Dr. Tsu down a staircase in what can only be described as full-on flounce mode. You know, ridiculous expression on his face, arms bent at the elbow and wrist, and legs doing sort of a trot - looks a bit like he's auditioning for a part in the Village People. Too funny. And then there's the scene where Ross gets to do something called "brain sex" with Nancy Kwan. Just about lost my lunch watching Ross' faux-orgasmic squirm on that vinyl seat. Yuck!

    Oh yes, as for the movie - it is what it is - a cheap piece of 70s exploitation junk that's worth a watch if you're into that sort of thing. For me, I had a great time with it. It was also cool to see Sid Haig in a different sort of role (I just realized that I have no idea what happened to his character). For all the wrong reasons, I'll give The Deadly and the Beautiful a 7/10.
    purakek

    Judo Janes

    What I remember about the film was the only known star was Nancy Kwan, which meant it was truly a low-budget effort. Set in the Philippines, Hagen stars as a private eye who's on the hunt for a group of women kidnappers. Hagen gets to fight one female; On second thought it wasn't much of a fight. Hagen gets tossed all over the room, ruining furniture and appliances in the process, but still survives(!), despite the strength of his genetically-engineered female foe. He wins her trust and she leads him to the lair of Nancy Kwan, the evil scientist (!!). Atrocious acting, some good fight scenes, lush Manila scenery, poor plot. Strictly for enthusiasts of apartment-style mixed wrestling.

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    • Trivia
      The man who gets hit by a car and knocked down to the ground during the car chase sequence wasn't a planned stunt. Fortunately, the man didn't get hurt.
    • Goofs
      When Mike Harber first starts to chase Linda after she tries to kill him, he takes a tumble down the hotel stairs, but it is obviously his stunt double making the fall.
    • Quotes

      Linda: Maybe you'd like to eliminate me?

      Laura: I'd love too.

      Linda: What are you waiting for?

      Laura: The right time. The right place.

    • Alternate versions
      The US version runs approx. eight minutes shorter than the original version. The Vinegar Syndrome Blu-ray contains both versions.
    • Connections
      Edited into Operation: Secret Agents, Spies & Thighs (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Wonder Women
      By Charles May

      Vocal by Annette Thomas

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1974 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Philippines
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Wonder Women
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA(opening & closing scenes)
    • Production companies
      • American National Enterprises
      • General Film Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $110,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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