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Stup' Connection

Original title: Dead Wrong
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Britt Ekland in Stup' Connection (1983)
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It's an exciting action-packed story about a group of modern-day pirates who agree to smuggle dope into Canada.It's an exciting action-packed story about a group of modern-day pirates who agree to smuggle dope into Canada.It's an exciting action-packed story about a group of modern-day pirates who agree to smuggle dope into Canada.

  • Director
    • Len Kowalewich
  • Writer
    • Ron Graham
  • Stars
    • Britt Ekland
    • Winston Rekert
    • Jackson Davies
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    62
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Len Kowalewich
    • Writer
      • Ron Graham
    • Stars
      • Britt Ekland
      • Winston Rekert
      • Jackson Davies
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Penny Lancaster
    Winston Rekert
    • Sean Phelan
    Jackson Davies
    • Inspector Fred Foster
    Dale Wilson
    Dale Wilson
    • Mike Brady
    Alex Diakun
    Alex Diakun
    • The Stranger
    • (as Alex Daikun)
    Don MacKay
    Don MacKay
    • Inspector Mullins
    Leon Bibb
    • Bahama Jones
    Danny Virtue
    • Ramon
    Annie Kidder
    • Didi
    Tom Heaton
    Tom Heaton
    • Dave Elliott
    Rex Owen
    • Army Officer
    Wayne Cox
    • TV Anchorman
    Cynthia Ott
    • TV Reporter
    Jaime Basurto
    • Ricardo
    • (as Jaime Busurto)
    George A. Grieve
    • Airline Agent
    • (as George Grieve)
    Primo Villanueva
    • Bodyguard
    Christine Geiger
    • Crystal
    Lucy Mendoza Smith
    • Receptionist
    • Director
      • Len Kowalewich
    • Writer
      • Ron Graham
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    1reception-79

    i agree with everything the above writer said

    The plot was predictable in it's entirety. There was nothing the above writer mentioned that made me see it in a different light. I have to admit though to thoroughly enjoying it - not because I was expecting anything out of it, as the writer said, you could tell what kind of film it was simply through watching the first 2 minutes. No, I'm just an avid Britt fan and enjoy anything she's in even if it's a load of codswallop. I wonder really, whether most of the people involved wouldn't agree but know that if they turned the role down someone else would take it. It's their job after all and I didn't spot any household names other that Britt who would be worried about their reputations!
    2rsoonsa

    Photography of Local Colour Is The Only Element One Is Apt To Appreciate.

    Very picturesque, and sharply contrasting, settings in British Columbia and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico are splendidly photographed by capable Doug McKay but, sadly, that is the best part of a lower berth effort that tiresomely wastes the playing talents of such as Winston Reckert and Jackson Davies, while being burdened by poor direction, a shabbily constructed script, and inexpedient casting selections. A Canadian commercial fisherman, Sean Phelan (Reckert), is inside a box from debt, facing the loss of his mortgaged fishing boat, when he is approached by a long-time acquaintance who offers Sean a large sum of money in return for his solo sailing of a ketch carrying illegal narcotics from Colombia to Canada, a dangerous venture that the penurious Phelan believes he is being forced to attempt. Sean flies to Colombia to meet with the owner of the boat that he is to skipper north with its outlawed cargo, and from this point a screenplay that is beyond redemption adds predictable complications and doublecrosses to Phelan's life, his essay at reframing his financial condition being fraught with numerous obstacles. Among these are a sinister functionary of "The Syndicate" that wishes to appropriate the drugs for its own financial benefit; the deceitful owner of the contraband carrying vessel; and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), whose agents, in overstretched sequences, are monitoring the boat's course by use of United States Drug Enforcement Agency spy satellite assistance. As one shall expect, there is an obligatory attractive female, in this instance Britt Eklund as a RCMP undercover operative who naturally falls in love with Sean and is there at the film's climax, along with members of the Canadian Army. All of this activity by various interested parties will create expectancy in a viewer that Sean's first serious fling at crime may go askew. The disordered script provides scant character development, and ragged post production work, particularly the editing process, does not help, nor does the raucous intrusion of several silly sound track songs composed and performed by a Canadian pop singer, and although the inventive lighting and camera skills of McKay are first-rate, giving pleasure where none may be anticipated, these are not enough to lift the production to a satisfactory level.
    1Waiting2BShocked

    Title says it all

    The promise of nothing much from a drug smuggling-related plot is amply fulfilled once again in this pathetic B movie that makes itself worse by trying to look expensive (ie aerial footage during the opening credits).

    If you can believe Ms Ekland as an undercover agent you'll believe anything because, due to the the collusion between the male-scribbled script and her meretricious performance, she comes across as your average brainless bimbo found to a superfluous degree in these sorts of films, usually seen filling in idea gaps by getting wet.

    The plot concerns the trafficking of some dope to Canada that turns out to be cocaine - oops. The movie however, is so unimaginitively written and rendered as to require one's maximum effort simply to continue looking at the screen, let alone discern any moral subtext.

    Irredeemable energy is expended in dismissing this as just plain ghastly. Recommended only for those for whom the noose, the gas oven, the sleeping tablets and the kitchen knife have so far failed to produce the desired effect.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in British Columbia in 1982, this motion picture was part of Canada's film investment program allowing a tax write-off for producers. When this movie lost money, those investors were given a complete tax deduction on their investment.
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      Sung by Cos Natola

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1983 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Entrapment
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Heritage
      • Sounder Productions
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    • Budget
      • CA$650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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