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The Sinful Dwarf (Blu-ray)

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  • Actors: Torben Bille, Anne Sparrow, Tony Eades
  • Directors: Vidal Raski
  • Format: Dolby, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Severin Films
  • DVD Release Date: March 1, 2016
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B01ASI8RPS
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,046 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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"The Sinful Dwarf" is a Danish/American production which actually played in theaters in Denmark (I've talked people to who saw the "shocking" premiere). The lead actor, Torben Bille, is one the most recognized dwarf actors in Denmark...I guess, he would rather forget this ultra bizarre piece of sexploitation.

Torben lures innocent young girls to his mom's house with help of mechanical toy poodles. They are drugged and tied up and later abused by "clients" and/or sold into slavery. In between, Dwarf and his drunk mom are doin' several musical numbers. The many sex scenes are pretty close to porn and the soundtrack reminded me of the Residents. It's like an insane mix between "Bloodsucking Freaks" and "Pink Flamingos" with zero comic relief - this movie will blow your mind. Trash film mogul Harry Novak also backed "Please Don't Eat My Mother", "Kiss Me Quick" etc.
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This infamous 1973 Danish exploiter is renowned among sleaze-seekers and rightfully so. It’s got nubile sex slave abductees chained up in a filthy attic, an amusingly demented dwarf named Olaf and an interesting sub-plot involving a toy store that’s a front for heroin trafficking. In other words, The Sinful Dwarf is highly recommended but only for those whose attention spans wane in the absence of degeneracy.

By now, the movie has been talked up enough and the only reason for this review is that Severin Films, the company that made Olaf a household name (in scores of bachelor pads) with its 2009 DVD release has re-released The Sinful Dwarf on blu ray in a limited edition run of 3,000 copies. So do we get to see our favorite cutie-molesting midget elevated to the finely-detailed pinnacles of modern video technology? Of course not! The full frame blu ray image is decent but looks a bit on the yellowy side and the print seems to be coated with a layer of secondhand smoke imparting a fixed splotchiness that’s quite visible during the darker scenes. That isn’t surprising for a flick of this age and level of obscurity so anyone seeking to see the Sinful Dwarf in some sort of blu ray splendor should prepare to be underwhelmed by this release.

But not so fast! Our friends at Severin aren’t about to charge us 20-odd bucks without spiking the cocktail. So here we get both the softcore and hardcore versions along with the real reason for my purchase – an intact version of the Danish-produced porno melodrama The Blue Balloon, which is the most striking kidnap victim-turned-prostitute saga I’ve ever seen.
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Dwarfsploitation at it's most vile! Evil does indeed come in all shapes in sizes.
The Sinful Dwarf is a pretty straight foward heroine-smuggling/slavery ring flick from the 70's. It comes equipped with extended soft core sex scenes and other totally bizarre elements that will keep you off balance.

But what really makes this film unbelievably creepy is the explosive acting from the undersized Danish actor, Torben Billie. Not only does he have an uncanny resemblance to the goofy Jack Black, he plays this particular role with unsettling precision. Sheesh! I'm sure he was actually a very nice guy, but damn he's a scary little dude here.

His name is Olaf, and he helps his wicked mother run their London boarding house. Often times gorgeous women check in, but they don't check out. He also lures the naive beauties back to the hotel with cute little toys. Yep, oldest trick in the book.

I can't think of many things more alarming than seeing someone with a child-like appearance doing some of the most unspeakable atrocities to his beautiful female slaves. Mercy, little man!

With a title like The Sinful Dwarf, you oughtta have some idea what to expect.
Only recommended to the most sinfully warped and depraved of viewers. You know who you are.
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From grindhouse and sleaze-meister Harry Novak, and out of the deepest recesses of the 70's came "Dværgen" ("The Sinful Dwarf") AKA "Das haus der verlorenen mädchen" 1973, and directed by Vidal Raski. Three minutes into the film, we knew this was going to be one sick ride! 'Olaf' (Torben Bille) had a penchant for young innocent girls (who were also naive enough to fall for the charms of a devilish looking dwarf with wind up toys!), as he lured them to follow him home to become unwitting sex slaves! Oh, and his pleasant mother 'Lila' (Clara Keller) actually encouraged this behaviour since it brought in additional income. When a young unsuspecting couple 'Mary' and 'Peter' (Anne Sparrow and Tony Eades) suddenly showed up looking for a room to let, Olaf obligingly agreed (when a dwarf jumps on the bed in the room you're looking to rent and says in a Danish accent.."you see...it is a nice soft bed" and lets off a sinister cackle. Maybe it's not a good idea and politely you would say thanks, but no thanks!!) and took them upstairs. Did I mention that mother 'Lila' (not to be confused with 'Lola'), appeared to be a washed-up cabaret performer (she definitely did not play the 'Blue Angel') and had an inclination to dress-up and sing after her drinking sessions! This flick is pretty sick and sleazy, but believe it or not it's done in such a campy and looney way that you will actually find yourself laughing along with cuddly Olaf and his dear mother!!! I won't give anymore away. This is the triple xxx version (the film elements do not match, but they do not appear to be inserts), so there was more than just poor naked gals! The actress that played Mary (Anne Sparrow) was actually pretty good, and she definitely had a lovely figure!Read more ›
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