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The Dallas Connection

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.4K
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Julie Strain, Samantha Phillips, and Julie K. Smith in The Dallas Connection (1994)
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Scientists in charge of a sophisticated, state-of-the-art, military satellite are being assassinated. It's up to a team of federal agents to protect the last surviving scientist able to acti... Read allScientists in charge of a sophisticated, state-of-the-art, military satellite are being assassinated. It's up to a team of federal agents to protect the last surviving scientist able to activate the satellite.Scientists in charge of a sophisticated, state-of-the-art, military satellite are being assassinated. It's up to a team of federal agents to protect the last surviving scientist able to activate the satellite.

  • Director
    • Christian Drew Sidaris
  • Writer
    • Christian Drew Sidaris
  • Stars
    • Bruce Penhall
    • Mark Barriere
    • Julie Strain
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
    • Writer
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
    • Stars
      • Bruce Penhall
      • Mark Barriere
      • Julie Strain
    • 19User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Bruce Penhall
    Bruce Penhall
    • Chris Cannon
    Mark Barriere
    • Mark Austin
    Julie Strain
    Julie Strain
    • Black Widow
    Rodrigo Obregón
    Rodrigo Obregón
    • Antonio Morales
    • (as Rodrigo Obregon)
    Samantha Phillips
    Samantha Phillips
    • Samantha Maxx
    • (as Sam Phillips)
    Julie K. Smith
    • Cobra
    Wendy Hamilton
    • Scorpion
    Gerald Okamura
    Gerald Okamura
    • Fu
    Roland Marcus
    • Nicholas Lang
    Cassidy Phillips
    • Platter Puss
    Ron Browning
    • Ron
    Tom Abbott
    • Tom
    Alan Krier
    • Jean Pierre
    William Fain
    • Peter Vandermeer
    Betty Jo LeBrun
    • Mrs. Vandermeer
    Don Primrose Jr.
    • Hans
    Jeff Hu
    • Golf Pro
    Phil Wang
    • Dr. Sun Hee Wang
    • Director
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
    • Writer
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
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    6Red-Barracuda

    Watch it for the ladies

    The Dallas Connection is one of the later films from Andy Sidaris. Well, strictly speaking, this one was actually directed by his son Drew and produced by Andy. But you would be doing better than me if you noticed any difference because no matter who directed this one, it's exactly the same as all the others that go under the Sidaris name. Like the rest, this one is an action flick that relies very heavily on beautiful large breasted women who lose their clothes on a regular basis. Without the ladies, most of Sidaris films would be hopeless and this one is no exception.

    Its story really isn't worth describing, except to say that it revolves around a trio of professional female killers called Black Widow, Cobra and Scorpion. These femme fatales are played by Julie Strain, Julie K. Smith and Wendy Hamilton. Fortunately, all of them disrobe frequently to frolic about in, amongst other places the shower and a strip club. Julie Strain seduces a restrained man in dominatrix PVC gear in a standout moment but best of all is the truly mesmerizingly sexy Julie K. Smith frolicking around in a hot tub with some lucky 'victim'. Its soft-core erotica basically but with a very high calibre of eye candy. Aside from this the plot-line plods along in an uninspired way, although there are some agreeably stupid moments like death by exploding golf ball and the ludicrous blow-up doll scene. My advice would be to watch it for the ladies and tolerate the rest.
    9hyperspheroid

    Sidaris' Masterpiece

    This flic will be remembered as a classic for the some of the funniest dead-pan dialogue and gratuitous shots of T&A to fill one of the most absurd plots since "Gymkata". From the asteroid showers, to the extended shower scenes, to the blow-up doll decoy, to the awkward reactions to the horse race which obviously isn't taking place, this movie never stops entertaining.

    It stays perfectly on the line between over-the-top farce while appearing to try to be a "real" film, in true Ed Wood fashion. It's amusing to read the comments of disappointed viewers who attempted to derive substance from this B-movie. This is one to watch late night on cable, preferably with some good friends and a keg.
    BarneyGrapes

    Does well what it intends to do.

    Excellent for what it intends Colorful, nice costumes for the girls. Good looking guys.

    Rigid cardboard acting, but in an amusing way.

    Jet skis, motor boats, nice pacing, great explosions that would rival Hollywood (unlike todays computer generated b movie explosions), fun characters, nice variety in the women (and cute!), and on.

    I wouldn't say it lacks action. Just trends more to spy and espionage intrigue. In a goofy way of course.

    Imdb/amazon...stop with the 600 character review minimum. B movies dont require a New York Times review.

    Imdb/amazon...stop with the 600 character review minimum. B movies dont require a New York Times review.

    Very entertaining.
    5gridoon

    Disappointing Andy Sidaris fare

    "The Dallas Connection" delivers the expected breasts, travelogue footage, explosions, and even some legitimate plot twists, but it has too many drawn-out non-action sequences, probably the result of Andy Sidaris & son Christian stretching the film to make it reach the 90-minute mark. As the female lead, Sam Phillips is a poor replacement for Suzi Simpson (not to mention Dona Speir). Suzi did a very good job in "Enemy Gold", and I wonder why Sidaris didn't cast her again. Sam is portrayed as useless in the action scenes. She is easily controlled by an unarmed man, while in "Enemy Gold" Suzi easily disarmed an armed man in about 3 seconds - see the difference? Julie K. Smith and Wendy Hamilton (a stunningly beautiful woman) do about 95% stripping and 5% action. Julie Strain is fine as long as she doesn't have to speak - when she does, the illusion is ruined. In terms of the female action quotient, this is probably Sidaris' most disappointing film since "Malibu Express". (**)
    1mr-merkin-muffley

    Yow. Pass the taco sauce Zippy, this Ding Dong is a little dry.

    I watched this movie last night - largely because of all the little people in the cast. Their guns were bigger than they were. Those secret radios that the good guys were given - what were they, Sony Walk abouts? Do the actors get paid when they make something like this? My favorite little guy was Bruce Penhall (from Chips), if he's 4'9" tall I'll eat my boots. Best scene was when of the little guys was at the beach with his jet ski and a babe shows up wearing a thong bathing suit and leather high heeled boots that went up to her crotch. I can't count the number of times I've seen that same outfit at the beach - it's so practical. I kept waiting for Erik Estrada to make a cameo, everything else I've seen his personal butt boy (Bruce Penhall) in has also had Erik making a grease show of it. Erik was probably booked making his land commercials for that hillbilly resort in Arkansas. All this film lacked was a mud wrestling scene.

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    • Trivia
      Lead star Bruce Penhall's wife was upset about the sex scene he shot with Penthouse Pet Julie K. Smith in the film. The lengthy scene shows them naked, having sex in a Jacuzzi with Penhall enthusiastically feeling up Smith's dripping wet, fully nude body for minutes and repeatedly sucking her nipples. The latter shot was featured in the Playboy magazine's November 1995 issue as part of the most notable sex scenes of the year and made his wife even more upset. Executive producer Andy Sidaris, famous for including gratuitous sex and nudity in his films, commended Penhall for filming such a raunchy scene despite being married and having children. Sidaris noted that Penhall was an ex-athlete in real life and was playing a macho character, so Penhall wasn't going to hold himself back in any way, specially against a beautiful, fully nude Penthouse Pet. So Penhall really got into the scene and absolutely went for it. Smith on her part was as into it as Penhall if not even more so as Sidaris noted that Penhall was an equally handsome man with a great physique. Together, Penhall and Smith delivered one of the steamiest scenes in the Sidaris film series.
    • Goofs
      The black Mercedes sedan has European wheel covers and two license plates in France vs. the one license and U.S. wheels on the model used at the house and the airport hanger.
    • Quotes

      Black Widow: Boys. After you've finished with those guys, rape these bitches and kill them.

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 1994 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Conexión en Dallas
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Malibu Bay Films
      • Malibu Bay Films
      • H.R.S. Funai Co. Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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