Velvet Smooth
Velvet Smooth | |
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Directed by | Michael L. Fink |
Written by | Leonard Michaels Jan Weber |
Produced by | Michael L. Fink Joel Schild Marvin Schild |
Starring | Johnnie Hill |
Cinematography | Jay Dubin |
Distributed by | Howard Mahler Films |
Release dates | June, 1976 |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Velvet Smooth is a 1976 blaxploitation film. Somebody’s running a takeover on crime lord King Lathrop’s (Owen Wat-son) 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.