Difference between revisions of "Honky"
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[[Category:1971]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Blaxploitation]][[Category:Hixploitation]][[Category:William Marshall]][[Category:Howard Mahler Films]][[Category:USA]] | [[Category:1971]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Blaxploitation]][[Category:Hixploitation]][[Category:William Marshall]][[Category:Howard Mahler Films]][[Category:USA]][[Category: Jack H. Harris]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 27 August 2022
Honky (1971, USA) is a Hixploitation film directed by William A. Graham.
- Contents: Watch Trailer | Poster Art
- Featured in: Grindhouse Universe | 42nd Street Forever: Volume 1
Main Details
- Released in 1971
- Color
- Running Time: 92 Min.
- Production Co: Getty & Fromkess Corporation | Stonehenge Productions
- Distribution Co: Jack H. Harris Enterprises (1971) (USA) (theatrical) | Howard Mahler Films (1971) (USA: East Coast) (theatrical)
- Directed by William A. Graham
- Written by Will Chaney & Gunard Solberg
- Starring Brenda Sykes, John Neilson, Maia Danziger, Lincoln Lasel, William Marshall
- Produced by Will Chaney, Leon Fromkess, Ron Roth
- Original Music by Quincy Jones
- Cinematography by Ralph Woolsey
- Film Editing by Jim Benson
Plot Summary
- Sheila, an affluent black teenager, begins dating working class white teen Wayne, and asks him for help to sell a kilo of marijuana.
Tagline
- A love story...of hate