The Sinful Dwarf
The Sinful Dwarf (original title: Dværgen) is a 1973 Danish film by Vidal Raski. The screenplay concerns Olaf, who turns women into junkie-prostitutes.
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Directed by | Vidal Raski |
Produced by | Nicolas Poole |
Written by | Harlan Asquith |
Starring | Torben Bille Clara Kelle |
Music by | Ole Ørsted |
Distributed by | Boxoffice International Pictures |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | English |
Plot
Olaf (Torben Bille) brings women to the home he shares with his drunken mother (Clara Kelle). Once the unlucky ladies arrive, they are drugged, imprisoned, tied up and then turned into junkie-prostitutes.
Release
The film was released on special edition DVD by Severin Films in 2009.[1] It exists in both unrated US theatrical re-release version The Abducted Bride and Danish hardcore version The Dwarf.[2]
When first released, the film was banned in neighbouring Sweden and West Germany, both notorious at the time for their liberal approach to film-making and film ratings.
Footnotes
- "The Sinful Dwarf". severin-films.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- Sinful Dwarf (The) AKA Dværgen AKA Teenage Bride (Blu-ray). dvdcompare.net
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