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{{Short description|1976 American blaxploitation film}}
{{Infobox Film
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{{Infobox film
| name = Velvet Smooth
| name = Velvet Smooth
| image = Velvet Smooth.jpg
| image = Velvet Smooth.jpg

| image_size =
| caption = VHS cover.
| caption = Film poster
| director = Michael L. Fink
| director = Michael L. Fink
| producer = Michael L. Fink<br />Joel Schild<br />Marvin Schild
| producer = Michael L. Fink<br />Joel Schild<br />Marvin Schild
| writer = Leonard Michaels<br />Jan Weber
| writer = Leonard Michaels<br />Jan Weber
| narrator =
| narrator =
| starring = Johnnie Hill
| starring = Johnnie Hill
| music =
| music =
| cinematography = Jay Dubin
| cinematography = Jay Dubin
| editing =
| editing =
| distributor = Howard Mahler Films
| distributor = Howard Mahler Films
| released = June, [[1976 in film|1976]]
| released = {{Film date|1976|06|30}}
| runtime = 93 min.
| runtime = 93 minutes
| country = {{USA}}
| country = United States
| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = English
| budget =
| budget = $20,000
| gross =
| gross = $770,000
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
}}
}}
'''''Velvet Smooth''''' is a 1976 American [[blaxploitation]] film directed by Michael L. Fink and starring Johnnie Hill. The screenplay concerns a crime lord who hires a female private detective to find out who's stealing his business. This was the only film role for Hill and co-star [[Emerson Boozer]] who had played for the [[New York Jets]] (1966–1975).
'''''Velvet Smooth''''' is a [[1976 in film|1976]] [[blaxploitation]] film. Somebody’s running a takeover on crime lord King Lathrop’s (Owen Watson) operation using bogarts in Hannibal Lector lookin’-like masks. Clueless, Lathrop calls private detective Velvet Smooth (Johnnie Hill) for help. With the help of her friends Ria (Elsie Roman), a lawyer, and Frankie (Rene Van Clief), she infiltrates the criminal underworld to investigate. Velvet finds this may be an inside job led by Lathrop’s man Calvin (James Durrah). When Velvet reports this to Lathrop, he denies it at first but the problems come closer to Calvin. Hurt by it all, Lathrop fires Calvin. Although Lathrop thinks Calvin masterminded the takeover on his own, Velvet remains unconvinced and seeks further to find out who was the man behind the man.


==External links==
==Plot==
Somebody's running a takeover on crime lord King Lathrop's (Owen Watson) operation using goons in nondescript full-face masks. Clueless, King Lathrop calls private detective Velvet Smooth (Johnnie Hill) for help. With the help of her friends Ria (Elsie Roman), a lawyer, and Frankie (René Van Clief), she infiltrates the criminal underworld to investigate.
*{{imdb title|id=0195379|title=Velvet Smooth}}

Velvet finds this may be an inside job led by King Lathrop's man Calvin (James Durrah). When Velvet reports this to Lathrop, he denies it at first but the problems come closer to Calvin. Hurt by it all, Lathrop fires Calvin. Although Lathrop thinks Calvin masterminded the take-over on his own, Velvet remains unconvinced and seeks further to find out who was the [[wikt:mastermind|man behind the man]].

==Cast==

* Johnnie Hill as Velvet Smooth
* Owen Watson (as Owen Wat-son) as King Lathrop
* [[Emerson Boozer]] as Mat
* Rene Van Clief as Frankie
* Elsie Roman as Ria
* Moses Lyllia (as Moses Illiya) as Sgt. Barnes
* Frank Ruiz as Lt. Ramos
* James Durrah as Calvin Christopher
* Thomas Agero as Snake
* Wilfredo Roldan (as Wildredo Roldan) as Rodriquez
* Michael Scorpio as Martinez
* Allen Ayers Jr as Johnson
* Hector Quinones as Player
* Sydney Filson (as Sidney Filson) as Dealer
* Sam Schwartz as Captain O'Reilly
* Gary Catus as Digger
* Tanka Ramos as Thug with Snake
* Teddy Wilson as Masked Man #1
* Butch Oglesby as Masked Man #2
* Chino Diaz as Masked Man #3/Barnes' Gang
* James Martin as Masked Man #4/Barnes' Gang
* Jack Levy as Dry Cleaning Store Owner
* Russell Brown as Newspaper Eddie

==In other media==

Former [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] cast members Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett released a [[RiffTrax]] audio commentary of the movie on February 28, 2020.

==See also==
* [[List of blaxploitation films]]
* [[List of RiffTrax]]

== External links ==
*{{IMDb title|id=0195379|title=Velvet Smooth}}
*{{rotten-tomatoes|id=velvet_smooth|title=Velvet Smooth}}
*{{rotten-tomatoes|id=velvet_smooth|title=Velvet Smooth}}
*[http://www.girlswithguns.org/short/short0161.htm Girls With Guns review]
*[http://www.girlswithguns.org/short/short0161.htm Girls With Guns review]
*[https://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/Velvet_Smooth/Review Grindhouse Cinema Database review]


[[Category:1976 films]]
[[Category:1976 films]]
[[Category:Blaxploitation films]]
[[Category:Blaxploitation films]]
[[Category:1970s crime films]]
[[Category:1970s crime films]]
[[Category:Detective films]]
[[Category:American detective films]]
[[Category:American films]]
[[Category:1970s English-language films]]
[[Category:English-language films]]
[[Category:1970s American films]]
[[Category:English-language crime films]]



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Latest revision as of 22:42, 19 September 2024

Velvet Smooth
Film poster
Directed byMichael L. Fink
Written byLeonard Michaels
Jan Weber
Produced byMichael L. Fink
Joel Schild
Marvin Schild
StarringJohnnie Hill
CinematographyJay Dubin
Distributed byHoward Mahler Films
Release date
  • June 30, 1976 (1976-06-30)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20,000
Box office$770,000

Velvet Smooth is a 1976 American blaxploitation film directed by Michael L. Fink and starring Johnnie Hill. The screenplay concerns a crime lord who hires a female private detective to find out who's stealing his business. This was the only film role for Hill and co-star Emerson Boozer who had played for the New York Jets (1966–1975).

Plot

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Somebody's running a takeover on crime lord King Lathrop's (Owen Watson) operation using goons in nondescript full-face masks. Clueless, King Lathrop calls private detective Velvet Smooth (Johnnie Hill) for help. With the help of her friends Ria (Elsie Roman), a lawyer, and Frankie (René Van Clief), she infiltrates the criminal underworld to investigate.

Velvet finds this may be an inside job led by King Lathrop's man Calvin (James Durrah). When Velvet reports this to Lathrop, he denies it at first but the problems come closer to Calvin. Hurt by it all, Lathrop fires Calvin. Although Lathrop thinks Calvin masterminded the take-over on his own, Velvet remains unconvinced and seeks further to find out who was the man behind the man.

Cast

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  • Johnnie Hill as Velvet Smooth
  • Owen Watson (as Owen Wat-son) as King Lathrop
  • Emerson Boozer as Mat
  • Rene Van Clief as Frankie
  • Elsie Roman as Ria
  • Moses Lyllia (as Moses Illiya) as Sgt. Barnes
  • Frank Ruiz as Lt. Ramos
  • James Durrah as Calvin Christopher
  • Thomas Agero as Snake
  • Wilfredo Roldan (as Wildredo Roldan) as Rodriquez
  • Michael Scorpio as Martinez
  • Allen Ayers Jr as Johnson
  • Hector Quinones as Player
  • Sydney Filson (as Sidney Filson) as Dealer
  • Sam Schwartz as Captain O'Reilly
  • Gary Catus as Digger
  • Tanka Ramos as Thug with Snake
  • Teddy Wilson as Masked Man #1
  • Butch Oglesby as Masked Man #2
  • Chino Diaz as Masked Man #3/Barnes' Gang
  • James Martin as Masked Man #4/Barnes' Gang
  • Jack Levy as Dry Cleaning Store Owner
  • Russell Brown as Newspaper Eddie

In other media

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Former Mystery Science Theater 3000 cast members Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett released a RiffTrax audio commentary of the movie on February 28, 2020.

See also

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