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Tell Them Johnny Wadd Is Here

  • 1976
  • X
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
103
YOUR RATING
AdultActionCrimeDramaThriller

Johnny Wadd travels to Mexico to help out his old army buddy, Sam, break up a drug smuggling ring in which Sam's junkie ex-wife is romantically involved with the gangster behind all of it.Johnny Wadd travels to Mexico to help out his old army buddy, Sam, break up a drug smuggling ring in which Sam's junkie ex-wife is romantically involved with the gangster behind all of it.Johnny Wadd travels to Mexico to help out his old army buddy, Sam, break up a drug smuggling ring in which Sam's junkie ex-wife is romantically involved with the gangster behind all of it.

  • Director
    • Bob Chinn
  • Writer
    • Bob Chinn
  • Stars
    • John Holmes
    • Felecia Sanda
    • Veronica Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    103
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Chinn
    • Writer
      • Bob Chinn
    • Stars
      • John Holmes
      • Felecia Sanda
      • Veronica Taylor
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    John Holmes
    John Holmes
    • Johnny Wadd
    • (as John C. Holmes)
    Felecia Sanda
    • Maria Luisa
    Veronica Taylor
    • Doreen Elliott
    Joan Devlon
    • Juanita
    Tyler Reynolds
    • Travis Elliott
    • (as Tyler Moore)
    Damon Christian
    • Sam Kelly
    • (as Paul Stifflerin)
    Michelle Scher
    • Linda Bartels
    Lazaro Valdez
    • Ringo Salvador
    • (as Lazaro Valdes)
    Michael C. Le Duff
    • Bartender
    Fermín Castillo del Muro
    • Ringo's Gunman #1
    Rosario Carrillo
    • Ringo's Gunman #2
    Greg Anderson
    • Elliott's Goon #1
    Jerry Wade
    • Elliott's Goon #2
    Carl Adams
    • Barfly
    Elsa Sanchez
    • Woman
    Amparo Salazar
    • Barfly
    Eddie Carrillo
    • Mexican Cop #1
    Norma Posulez
    • Woman
    • Director
      • Bob Chinn
    • Writer
      • Bob Chinn
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    7darrin

    Still better than half of today's erotic shlock!

    To the user who claims that the Golden Age of Porn was overrated: John Holmes was not known for his great thespian ability. He was known for being blessed (or cursed) with a monstrous putz. Like his looks or not, John C. Holmes is still the undisputed King of Porn. In death at least, since Ron "The Hedgehog" Jeremy has the honor of being the most famous living porn star.

    At the same time, there were plenty of porn stars who had acting chops: Ron Jeremy, Jamie Gillis, John Leslie, Eric Edwards, Paul Thomas, Randy West, Herschel Savage, Jerry Butler, Harry Reems, R. Bolla, Wade Nichols, Vanessa Del Rio, Georgina Spelvin, Veronica Hart, and on and on.

    We then have well-made films that legitimized the erotic industry: Behind The Green Door, Autobiography of A Flea, Deep Throat, Misty Beethoven, and The Devil In Miss Jones. Why judge an entire era by the viewing of one film? A film that still plays like a good B-movie! It was shot on location, it had a decent soundtrack, a decent storyline, and the ever lovely Annette Haven co-starred.

    Today, we are subjected to an assemblyline of silicon, blonde hair, bad tattoos, bikini tan lines, and a lack of eroticism. BTW, Marky Mark can barely act with his clothes on! LOL! As Ron "The Hedgehog" Jeremy once said: "I'd like to see Sir Lawrence Olivier act with his dick out!" LOL!
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    Ennio Morricone concert with XXX porn added

    Blistering comments on IMDb are no surprise for this slapdash Bob Chinn/John C. Holmes movie, but I'm going to take it seriously for the record. I missed it theatrically in the '70s and was quite surprised at its odd content when finally watched on DVD.

    Chinn is in any porn Hall of Fame, but it is clear from his work that the film student could have had an interesting underground film career instead. Not likely to be a major studio filmmaker, there are experimental elements in his work that link him to the respectable tradition of the Bruce Conners, Ed Emshwillers, et al.

    This movie is merely an entry in the profitable "Johnny Wadd" series that Chinn began in 1971, reportedly (according to his recollection) making the first film for a negative cost of just $750. So cutting corners (apart from traveling to exotic locations) is the name of his game. Film ends just like a James Bond entry, with "watch for Johnny Wadd in LIQUID LIPS" as the final credit card.

    This baby is set in Mexico and does benefit from the local color. But the crudity of the filming, and extreme hokeyness of the fight scenes (memorably lampooned in P.T. Anderson's BOOGIE NIGHTS) are laughable.

    Holmes as private eye Johnny Wadd is in the middle of humping neophyte-to-porn Annette Haven (ethereally beautiful underneath too much eye makeup in this early, uncredited role) when a phone call from his cop buddy Sam Kelly (rather poorly played by the film's producer, Damian Christian -there's saving a buck for you) calls him down to Ensenada to help on a drug case. With Annette pleading, Wadd "relents" and finishes the sex scene with her before making the four hour drive south.

    Bad guy is Tyler Horne as Travis Elliott, who has corrupted Sam's squeeze Doreen (Veronica Taylor), now a full-fledged drug addict. Sam & Johnny have some idiotic fights with henchmen (Chinn is clearly enamored of stunt work but never mastered competency in this area), but film's content is mainly about sex.

    Highlight for me was his dalliance with a sultry Mexican girl Juanita, very well played by my favorite Joan Devlon. She is sensual and exotic here under tons of makeup, and an effective contrast to her usual patrician, demure look. Also taking sexual honors is one-shot Felecia Sanda, a Latin beauty Holmes services, who is a forerunner of 21st Century porn star Havana Ginger.

    In the principal role of Doreen, Veronica Taylor left me cold. She was adequate performing opposite Devlon in the excellent LACEY BODINE film, but I don't think she is attractive. Of course, when you co-star with all-time beauties Devlon and Haven, it's tough competition.

    By the time TELL THEM JOHNNY WADD IS HERE was released in 1976, I had already collected over 70 Ennio Morricone soundtrack (plus compilation) LPs, so I would have got a tremendous kick attending the movie theatrically and hearing an hour of EM's music carefully selected (and pirated) by Chinn. He went mainly for romantic passages from the Westerns, primarily ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE, DUCK YOU SUCKER and of course THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY. The effect of watching a sensual b.j. by Annette Haven or Joan Devlon on Holmes' limp but lengthy member to the tune of a romantic Morricone theme that conjures up Claudia Cardinale is a unique experience, comparable to the classic juxtapositions Bruce Conner achieved in MARILYN TIMES FIVE or BREAKAWAY. To say I had mixed feelings watching this is an understatement.

    Holmes' narration tries to put a noir patina on the film, but does result in a very strange, ironic ending. Chinn presents quite lovely beach vistas of the surf rolling in and sun setting to end the film serenely, but Holmes is voicing over a lengthy lament on the horrors and perils of drug addiction, heroin specifically, in regard to the character Doreen in the film. Given his own life history, this 1976 content is horribly prophetic.

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    • Trivia
      Tell Them Johnny Wadd Is Here (1976) and Liquid Lips (1976) were originally intended to be one movie titled "White Gold." But when Bob Chinn could not get the budget he wanted for the movie, producers agreed to let him split the movie into two films at a total combined budget close to what he wanted for the single film.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Wadd: I'm glad someone finally showed up to get us out.

      Sam Kelly: Well, you know, they don't take too kindly to brawling in the streets down here.

      Johnny Wadd: Well, let's try to remember that. Anyway, I thought you were working with these guys.

      Sam Kelly: Jesus, John. I'm not known by every damn cop in Ensenada.

      Johnny Wadd: Man, so I spend my first night in a Mexican jail. Anyway, I'm going over to Juanita's for a shower and a quick piece of ass. I'll see you later over at the captain's office.

    • Alternate versions
      An 80-minute softcore version was made for theatrical release in Canada.
    • Connections
      Featured in Exhausted: John C. Holmes, the Real Story (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme from 'La Resa dei conti'
      Composed by Ennio Morricone

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Action in Love
    • Filming locations
      • Baja California, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Freeway Films
      • Golden Gate Productions
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    • Budget
      • $12,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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