Disco 9000
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Disco 9000 (1977, USA) is a Disco-Blaxploitation-Crime-Cult film directed by D'Urville Martin.
- Contents: Poster Art | Soundtrack
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Main Details
- Released on July 27, 1977 (Oakland, California; Los Angeles premiere on February 1, 1978)
- Color
- Running time: 101 minutes
- Production Co.: Lone Star & Yellow Rose Productions
- Distribution Co.: Choice & Cosmo Distribution
- Directed by D'Urville Martin
- Written by Roland S. Jefferson, Demetrius Johnson, John Poole
- Starring: John Poole, Jeannie Bell, Harold Nicholas, Nicholas Lewis
Plot Summary
- Fass Black, an accomplished black man in Los Angeles, is bullied to play another record label's music at his disco club, but continually refuses because it ain't groovy enough.
Taglines
- When He's In The Groove The Mob Better Move!
- Fass Black Is His Name, Disco Music Is His Game
- A Movin' Picture